I have a stone in the lower ureter of the right side and a mild effusion in the right kidney, and mu

Updated on healthy 2024-02-25
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, hydronephrosis is the ureteral stenosis or ureteral foreign body blockage that causes the fluid secreted by the kidneys to be discharged from the effusion, for your kidney hydrops is caused by the formation of blockage in your lower part of the stone, then the first thing to deal with the lower ureteral stone, your stone is not very big, you can take an extracorporeal lithotripsy technique, after the lithotripsy is discharged with the urine, drink more water, drink more than 2500ml, exercise more, keep the ureter unobstructed, and do a good job of regular review, Only when the stone is treated with the stagnant water will slowly subside, the stagnant water is acidic, the stagnant water will accumulate more and more if the stone is not treated, the stagnant water is acidic, and the damage to the kidneys is great, and the ureteral stones are treated and then considered the ** kidney stones. If you want to take all the stones at one time, you need to consider surgery, which is generally minimally invasive, with fibrosoft nephrolithotomy and percutaneous nephrolithotomy, which is less invasive and recovers quickly for patients, and does not affect the patient's work and study. Wishing you good health! z

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Generally, when the stone reaches nearly 1 cm, it is more difficult to drain naturally. Your stone has already occurred in the ureters and is obstructed. That's why there is an effusion. Renal colic is very painful.

    If you really don't want to, then there is a Chinese patent medicine to remove stones, and the pharmacy can ask.

    In addition, lemon is the best fruit for removing stones. Buy a few lemons, squeeze out the water and drink a few glasses a day. It was quickly discharged. The process can be painful, though. If you can't bear it, you will break the stone. It costs about six hundred.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.The old Chinese medicine doctor basically doesn't know how to go online to you, and the Chinese medicine doctor has no hope to ask how to see a doctor?

    2.The stones are too big, and it is useless for the old Chinese medicine doctor to come.

    3.There is already stagnant water, and if it is not relieved in time, it will lead to kidney damage.

    4.Western medicine now has no medicine to deal with this condition.

    5 Finally, . .I can only tell you: there are clear indications for surgery. It's up to you whether you have surgery or not.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The prescription will not be given to you, and it is almost the same to give you herbs**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Then the stone in your right kidney is located close to the ureter, because the ultrasound shows that the upper ureter is dilated. The junction between the ureter and the kidney is a little narrower, and the stone can get stuck there and create a blockage, causing mild hydrops in the right kidney and dilated ureter. There's a good chance that your stones will move to your ureters, causing ureteral stones and worsening fluid in your right kidney.

    Surgery is recommended**, if the lithotripsy in vitro may not be clean, some people may not even be able to discharge it at all after crushing, and finally have surgery. The effect of the drug is even less obvious. It is only useful for very small stones.

    Take the right and effective approach** to achieve a quick recovery in health.

    If the stone moves into the ureter, it is more painful, the ureter is not blocked, causing obstruction, and the fluid will worsen.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This is a double kidney stone, multiple stones in the left kidney, the largest, and mild hydrops in the right kidney. There is hematuria and no inflammation.

    This problem is not very serious, and it is not recommended to do gravel. Not good for the kidneys.

    Generally, stones less than 2cm can be treated with drugs**, but the diameter of the ureter is generally, and if the stones are too large, they need to use the drug of "dissolving stones and expelling stones", and it is not easy to treat the symptoms**.

    There are also painful stones caused by movement in the body and rubbing against the kidneys, which can be relieved with a hot towel compress.

    Specifically, you can go to the National Stone Disease Prevention and Control Center of China to consult experts.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Urinary tract stones, may be combined with urinary tract infection, urine should be kept for urine culture, antibacterial**, urinary tract infection** and then go to the urology department for examination.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Urinary stones are an extremely common condition in which "stones" grow in the kidneys, ureters or bladder, causing pain, blood in the urine and urinary tract infections. If the "stones" block the urinary tract for a long time, causing hydronephrosis, even kidney function will be impaired. It is recommended that you go to the hospital for a check-up.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello: The problem of stones should not be very serious, and it will generally heal quickly after **, but.

    It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for a check-up as soon as possible, and I wish you a speedy health.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The Internet is not a hospital, online games are not doctors, let's go to a big hospital, this is the most practical.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Must be in the national hospital lithotripsy, can not be trusted advertising hospitals.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Method

    1. Spontaneous stone discharge, for smaller stones (diameter less than 5mm), you can promote the discharge of stones by drinking more water + Shiqi tea + exercise, generally after a period of time, most of the small stones can be discharged, if the stones are too large, the width of the stones is greater than the inner diameter of the ureter, it is not appropriate to use drugs to discharge stones, and the stones cannot pass through the ureter.

    2. Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, for stones of about 1cm, because their diameter is much larger than the inner diameter of the ureter, they generally cannot be discharged from the body by themselves, and it is often necessary to carry out extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, and the large stones are beaten into smaller stones, and they are discharged one by one by using the action of urine flow scouring. However, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy also has its contraindications, such as bleeding in patients with abnormal coagulation mechanisms, and extracorporeal lithotripsy in patients with arrhythmias may cause arrhythmias to worsen. In addition, repeated extracorporeal lithotripsy can lead to ureteral stricture or renal atrophy, so you must be cautious, so if you have more than 2 times of extracorporeal lithotripsy and the stone still cannot be broken, it is not suitable for extracorporeal lithotripsy;

    3. Ureteroscopy, most ureteral stones can be removed from the body through ureteroscopy, especially for patients who are ineffective in extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, most of them can be continued by ureteroscopy. However, ureteroscopy is performed in the ureter, which may cause ureteral damage, so it should be performed with caution.

    4. Percutaneous nephroscopic surgery is only suitable for large stones (more than 2cm in diameter) in the ureteral connection site or upper ureter, which are either ineffective or inefficient with other methods. Percutaneous nephroscopy is performed with an eye on the kidney, which has some renal damage. Therefore, the indication is not as broad as that of ureteroscopy.

    Your condition depends on the volume of ureteral stones and should be performed with ureteroscopy**.

    Patients with ureteral stones should eat more fresh vegetables and fruits, and should not eat high-purine foods, such as animal offal, spinach, various beans, cauliflower, seafood, etc. Drinking, especially beer, can increase uric acid levels and cause urine concentration, so it should not be consumed; Excessive intake of animal protein can lead to an increase in urinary calcium and uric acid and a decrease in citrate, which is an important factor in the formation of urolithiasis. Therefore, the daily diet should be mainly vegetarian, and eat more fiber-rich foods.

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