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This is my ct report .I m a spinal cord patient my bp is 128/91 Can any urologists will suggest which operation the doctor will do and he will clear both kidney stones in one operation or not? And total how many days hospital stay is needed for this report . Is this bp ok for operation.?
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Best to consult Urosurgeon. RIRS or PCNL are the two procedures mostly advised.
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Citrus fruits intake , avoid oxalate forming vegetables like spinach , cashews etc.
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One-stage bilateral surgery is possible but not always ideal—many urologists prefer staged treatment, especially in spinal cord patients.
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Mostly, DJ stenting will be advised as both kidneys are involved along with HUN.
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consult a urologist for further evaluation.
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Consume citrus fruits and adequate hydration as stones are smaller in size and they can be expelled naturally.
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Hello BP is not an issue at all With the stone size needs surgery Mostly the Urologist will make you undergo and small PROCEEDURE and remove it It is better one kidney at a time Time of stay should be one day if no complications
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Consult a urologist in person who will be treating you
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