Urinary tract stones, blood in urine, three days of injections, what to do

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What can I do when ureteral stones are painful, the best way is to carry out stone expulsion treatment, and use stone spine tea in time to help the stone discharge, if you can't remove stones**, then you can pay more attention to your diet, let's take a look at the relevant situation.

    Step Method:

    1 Generally speaking, if you want to completely solve the pain, the best way is to remove the stone**, usually according to the size of the stone, to consider the stone removal plan, if the stone is large, you need extracorporeal lithotripsy, with medication, if the stone is not big, you can simply take medicine. Active intramuscular injection of progesterone injection is recommended.

    2 The situation can also be improved through daily diet, which is to consume a lot of water every day and excrete urine in time, and if the stones are small, they may be excreted through urine. It is also necessary to pay attention to controlling the intake of calcium and avoid excessive intake of calcium and the formation of stones.

    3. Be careful not to eat too much oxalate-rich foods and limit the amount of vitamin C, especially for calcium oxalate stones; Eat more vitamin A-rich foods to maintain healthy urethral lining and help avoid stones**. Taking magnesium and vitamin B6 can reduce the rate of ** by 90%.

    Precautions: Pay attention to limit the intake of calcium-containing and oxalic acid-containing foods and animal protein in daily life, exercise actively, and drink more water to facilitate the discharge of stones.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Under normal circumstances, small urethral stones can be discharged smoothly after conservative**; If the stone is large, it may need to be expelled after extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, ureteroscopy, cystoscopy, laser or barometric ballistic lithotripsy. If it is a kidney stone, it can also be removed by transsplenic nephroscopy. There are many reasons for the formation of urethral stones, such as metabolism, obstruction, infection, ethnicity and many other reasons.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, in such a case, you can take stone tablets, which have the effect of clearing heat and dampness, clearing and draining stones, analgesic and hemostasis, and are used for urinary tract infection, cystitis, nephritis edema, urinary tract stones, hematuria, drenching turbidity, urethral burning, etc. Avoid spicy, dry, sour and spicy foods. Hope it helps.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In this case, you consider the residual stone after extracorporeal lithotripsy, obstruction in the ureter, resulting in aggravated pain, drink more water, beat properly, if it can be relieved in 2 to 3 days, don't care about him, recheck kub in about two weeks, if the pain continues, it may be extracorporeal lithotripsy again, and in the end, it is really not good only holmium laser lithotripsy.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1 All should be said that having had a stone a year ago will not directly affect your current hematuria.

    It's just that you have had stones, and this time the blood in the urine is very likely to be caused by stones.

    Of course, there are other factors in the blood in the urine. Or check the main why.

    After extracorporeal lithotripsy, if the stones are not discharged cleanly, with the remaining stone debris as the core, there are constantly related components attached to this core, and it is easy to form new stones. Newly produced smaller stones will drain with the urine, and if the surface is not smooth, the ureters or urethra lining will be scraped during movement, and there will be bleeding, resulting in hematuria. Or the stones may cause spasms, severe contraction of the ureters, and blood may ooze out or capillaries rupture, causing hematuria, which is often accompanied by severe pain.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are many causes of hematuria, but it is mainly caused by urinary diseases, such as renal tuberculosis, nephritis, urinary tract infections, urinary tract stones, urinary tract tumors, etc.

    It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for examination** in time to avoid delaying the condition.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is suspected to be a sequelae of kidney stones after infection.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Not necessarily, you can recheck the urinary system color ultrasound again! If available, you can use some drugs (kidney stones, stone removal granules)**. You said that it is possible to form ureteral stones, and it is recommended to re-examine after **!

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