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View allI have a 9 mm distal ureter issue and really want to avoid surgery can medicines help shrink it or make it pass naturally? What options do I have besides going under the knife?
uretroscopy,PCNL is advised,nephrologist opinion.
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My ultrasound showed a 6mm stone in my mid ureter with a dilated pelvicalyceal system and proximal ureter. The kidneys look normal otherwise. Should I go for surgery or can drinking lots of water help pass the stone naturally?
Surgery is advised to the patient.Shockwave lithotripsy(ESWL),ureteroscopy,percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) are the procedures advised to the patient.
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I'm curious about Intacaine 2 Jelly. What do people usually use it for, and how should it be applied? Also, I've heard about vacuum devices for certain conditionsdo they actually work? And what about antioxidantsare they effective?
Concerned about recurring fever: _Medications taken:_ 1. Cepodem 200 (antibiotic - cefpodoxime) 2. Acenext-P (pain relieverfever reducer - aceclofenac + paracetamol) 3. Montewok-LC (antihistaminebronchodilator - montelukast + levocetirizine) _Recurring fever:_ 1. May indicate underlying infection persistence. 2. Possible viral or bacterial infection. _Recommendations:_ 1. Consult a doctor ASAP (within 24 hours). 2. Complete the antibiotic course (Cepodem 200). 3. Continue Acenext-P for fever and pain. 4. Monitor temperature and symptoms. _Additional advice:_ 1. Stay hydrated. 2. Rest. 3. Use a thermometer to track temperature. 4. Consider a COVID-19 test (if not already done). _When to seek immediate attention:_ 1. Fever above 103F (39.4C). 2. Difficulty breathing. 3. Severe headache. 4. Confusion or disorientation.
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