What are the differential diagnoses of ureteral stones?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-11
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The symptoms of ureteral stones are almost the same as the symptoms of kidney stones, and its main symptom is pain, which can lead to the pain being more intense, resulting in the patient's acute and acute appearance, such patients often come to the emergency department, and will also cause nausea, vomiting and so on in the process of pain.

    The second symptom is hematuria, the stone will rub against the mucosa of the renal pelvis ureters during the discharge process, resulting in the rupture and bleeding of the mucous membrane, resulting in hematuria. It is best to discharge it as soon as possible, it is recommended to drink a large amount of water for small stones, 2000ml, and those who cannot drink water or have vomiting should be given intravenous infusion, and at the same time cooperate with painkillers and antispasmodic drugs or other ** such as acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine such as healing stone tom tea to help the stone discharge.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Lower abdominal pain is the main manifestation, the examination can be about 100 yuan for an ultrasound, and the stone specialist hospital can understand the specific number, size, location, physiological stenosis, whether there is a deformity, whether there is a wrap, and in special cases, ureteral peristalsis needs to be measured.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It's better to go for a B-ultrasound! Safe and accurate.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Dr. Jianguo of Chenzhou explained that urinary stones are an important factor in men leading to abdominal slippage and erection pain, blood in the urine and pain in the lower abdomen, it is likely to be urinary system stones, and abnormalities need to be examined.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Ureteral stones are small stones that are located in the ureters and originate in the ureters.

    The vast majority are formed by descending pelvic stones.

    Ureteral stones can be asymptomatic when they are very small, and if they cause obstruction, they can cause spasms, renal colic, hematuria, and urinary tract infections. Interference with the intestinal autonomic nerves can lead to intestinal dysfunction. Such as bloating, constipation.

    Some can have no symptoms.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Urethral stones should be differentiated from the following:

    1) Urethral stricture: no history of renal colic and stone expulsion, most of them have injury, inflammation or congenital, iatrogenic and other primary**, and dysuria is non-sudden. Urethral exploration may be obstructed at the site of the stricture.

    Plain x-rays show no stone shadows. Urethrography may show strictures.

    2) Non-specific urethritis: no history of renal colic and stone expulsion, no acute difficulty in urination, no palpable stones on physical examination, and no stone shadow on plain X-ray.

    3) Urethral spasm: no history of stone passage and symptoms such as frequent urination and urgency, and stones cannot be palpated on physical examination. The urethral probe can pass through the urethra normally, x-rays are unremarkable, and symptoms are relieved with sedatives.

    4) Urethral foreign body: there is a clear **, X-ray examination can show urethral filling defect or foreign body shadow, urethroscopy can see foreign body.

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