How to treat ureteral calculi??
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I have urgent urination and low back pain for two weeks. After B-ultrasound examination in the hospital, I was diagnosed as ureteral calculi. After extracorporeal lithotripsy treatment in the hospital, I have almost recovered. By the way, I am only 28 years old this year. If there is a friend like me, I must pay attention to treatment. Now I would like to share with you
How to treat ureteral calculi??
First, according to the size and location of ureteral calculi, whether there is urinary tract infection and the characteristics of urinary tract anatomy, the treatment is selected. More than 90% of the lower ureteral calculi with a diameter of less than 0.4cm can be discharged spontaneously even without special treatment, more than 50% of the calculi with a size of 4.0-5.9mm can be discharged spontaneously, and only 20% of the calculi with a diameter of more than 6mm can be discharged spontaneously. If the stone could not be discharged after more than 6 months of treatment, we should pay attention to check the renal function, find out whether there is infection in the urinary tract and whether there is obstruction, so as to decide to continue observation or take active surgical treatment.
Second: no matter what kind of stones you have, the most important way to prevent them is to increase your water intake. Water can dilute urine and prevent high concentration of salts and minerals from accumulating into stones. The appropriate amount of drinking water is up to 2 liters of urine per day. That's enough, but if you work in the sun all day, you need to drink two gallons of water.
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X-ray of urinary system can be used as a preliminary examination method for ureteral calculi. About 10% of ureteral calculi do not develop. Because most of the ureters are covered by the intestines and bones, B-ultrasound can only detect the upper ureter, so B-ultrasound is not a good method for the diagnosis of ureteral calculi. The diagnosis of ureteral calculi depends on CT and IVU.