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My mother has stomach pain in left side. Ultrasound report says : Left kidney :A calculus measuring 0.70 cm in diameter present in pelvis. Left ovary:  A cyst measuring 2.4x2.3 cm in diameter present. Cyst has no separation or derbis. In opinion column of report says: Left renal calculus (0.70 cm) Anteverted bulky uterus Left ovarian cyst Mesenteric lymph adenitis. What does this report convey ? Please suggest me and how severe it is? Does this mean stone in left kidney ? If yes then can it be treated with medicine or does it require any operation?
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Your mother has a stone in the left kidney. It is too small to create any symptoms. She also has a 5 ml ovarian cyst. Not causing any problem. She has mesenteric lymph nodes. So far it is not causing any symptoms. So she should be examined clinically when she is having symptoms. So far sonography could not find the cause of her pain.
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The stone is 7mm.. ask her to drink good amount of water daily.. the stone can pass on its ownn.. repeat a usg after a month or 2.. to check status.. if it is bothering her too much.. like pain Needs ESWL.. to crush and it will pass.. No medicine needed.. jus fluids..
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