CAN KIDNEY STONES BE PASSED BY 2MM ON THEIR OWN?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-19
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It should be possible, the diameter is less than, i.e. 6mm, and there are no special cases that theoretically can.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If there are no symptoms, there is no point.

    If it is close to the ureters, drinking water to urinate can come out.

    If it's in the renal parenchyma and doesn't affect your health, don't bother with it.

    Ultrasound lithotripsy is not recommended, which can injure the kidneys. (Of course, it doesn't have to be broken if it's so small) and, I don't think your so-called stone, I don't have to be not! (Beginners or inexperienced people will take the refraction of blood vessels in the kidneys as a stone, I have made this mistake, I guess you must have no serious symptoms, if this is the case, please understand this doctor and do not embarrass him).

    In either case, there's no need to worry.

    If you have a particularly painful day, it is a stone pass. You can go to the hospital to see if the stone has descended to **.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Ureteral stones that are usually less than 5mm can be passed within 6 weeks for 80% and 90%, so it is generally conservative**. Drink plenty of water (use urine as a lubricant) and beat more (use gravity to sink the stone), and the stone will be discharged automatically. Generally, ureteral stones larger than 5 mm can be selected as extracorporeal lithotripsy or ureteroscopic stone removal.

    It is recommended to go to the urology department of a regular hospital for relevant examinations, clear **, and treat the disease. Do not go to the doctor if you are sick, so as not to delay the disease. Where the medicine is poisonous, it will also hurt the liver and kidneys.

    All drug stone expulsion, drug stone dissolving home remedies, and drug advertisements are all deceptive boasting, empty talk, don't be fooled.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    2mm is no problem to discharge on its own, drink more water, hold back after urinating, and jump for 5 minutes before urinating.

    Auxiliary can buy some desmodium boiled and drunk, diuretic.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, don't worry at all.

    2000ml of plain water per day

    Exercise more. There will be no stones.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can take medicine to help expel stones, drink more water, and exercise more.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Kidney stones cannot be expelled by self-expulsion alone, and it is theoretically prescribed that if the kidney stones are 6mm and the individual is relatively smooth, self-expulsion can be tried. For the above stones, it is difficult to pass through the ureter, so it is difficult to pass the stones on their own or by drugs alone. ** Choose between extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy and minimally invasive surgery as follows:

    1. Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy: the advantage is that it is more convenient, no need to be hospitalized, the outpatient can be used for code macro, and the cost is low, the disadvantage is that it may not be completely discharged after the first lithotripsy, and it can be done again after an interval of 1 week, which is relatively time-consuming;

    2. Minimally invasive surgery: common such as flexible ureteroscope, the advantage is straightforward, the surgical effect is faster, and the disadvantage is that because it is a general anesthesia operation, the patient needs to be hospitalized, and the cost is correspondingly high.

    If a kidney stone is found on ultrasound, the size of the kidney stone determines the ** regimen. If the diameter of the stone is not serious complications, that is, there is no bleeding, infection, or hydrops, and the kidney stone is fixed and does not move, only dynamic observation is required, or timely treatment occurs when bleeding, infection, or hydronephrosis occurs. If you want to treat kidney stones, you need to do an abdominal x-ray in advance to see how much calcium the stones have.

    If the calcium content is high, the extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy method is used to make the kidney stones smaller and excreted through the ureters and urethra. If the calcium content of the kidney stone is low, it can only be removed by percutaneous nephroscopy or surgery. Therefore, the size and calcium content of kidney stones determine the best plan, if kidney stones cause hydronephrosis and need to be actively treated, regardless of whether the stones contain more calcium or less calcium, it may cause serious complications.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello: Be sure to be positive**! General**:

    1.Diuretic: No matter what type of stone you have, the most important thing is to increase your water intake.

    Water dilutes the urine and prevents high concentrations of salts and minerals from accumulating into stones, and also helps to pass stones. Therefore, stone patients should develop the habit of drinking more water and maintain a daily urine output of more than 2000 to 3000ml.

    2.Stone discharge**: For stones with a diameter of less than 0 5 cm, stone removal can be used**, and the commonly used in this regard is the differentiation and erosion of stones from Depu's Scutar Tea, so that the stones are reduced and discharged.

    3.Control of urinary tract infection: Stones, obstruction and infection often form a vicious circle in the body, so when stones are co-infected, stones should be examined and ** under the condition of infection control. Magnesium phosphate is formed in the infected urine by pressing stones.

    4.Adjust the diet: determine the stone-proof diet according to the composition of the stones; Uric acid stones should be on a low-purine diet, and cystine stones should be on a low-methionine diet.

    Fruits and vegetables can make urine alkaline, which is good for preventing uric acid and canine stones; Meat food makes the urine acidic, which is better for preventing stone infection. For phosphate stones, a low-calcium, low-phosphorus diet can be used, and aluminum hydroxide gel can be taken at the same time. Calcium-containing kidney stones should avoid high calcium, high salt, high oxalic acid, high animal protein, high animal fat and high sugar, and adopt a high-fiber diet.

    It is generally believed that after insisting on drinking plenty of water and restricting diet, about 2 to 3 patients can reduce the rate of stones.

    5.In the case of renal colic, the pain should be relieved first: for the emergency treatment of severe renal colic, abdominal distension, nausea and vomiting, most of them have analgesic effects on infusion, local hot compresses, acupuncture and auricular acupuncture. And go to the hospital for examination in time.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I suggest that you can drink some Chinese medicine, the effect of Chinese medicine ** is very fast.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Suggestion: Hello! Kidney stones**: If you don't eat on time, bile stays in the gallbladder for too long and it is easy to form stones. People who are accustomed to a low-protein, crude carbohydrate diet are prone to bilirubin stones.

    Kidney stones**: The ** of kidney stones is mainly based on the size, number of stones and whether there are complications. Stones within 1cm can be taken to drink more water, exercise more, and take appropriate oral stone expulsion medicine Chinese medicine tea Liao Defu Fu Chuan Shi Gong tea, to **.

    For stones larger than 1cm, shock wave lithotripsy combined with traditional Chinese medicine can be used to remove stones on the conservative**, and if it is ineffective, conventional surgery or minimally invasive surgery can be used**.

    Opinion: Patients with kidney stones drink plenty of water to dilute their urine and make it easier for them to pass out. The daily water intake should not be less than 3000 ml. If the situation is more serious, you should go to the best local hospital to find a specialist**.

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