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[|Human|] 6 mm left UV junction calculus causing proximal mild hydripureteronephrosis.... The above was my USG report for abdomen 5 days back after which i have taken a lot of fluids..... can i please be advised if this stone will pass through by fluids or if i need some other medication ?
[|AI|]  HI. The diagnosis is so obvious that there is a stone which had obstructed the urinary flow at the junction of the ureter with the Urinary bladder. The size of the stone is 6 mm. IT is a bit difficult to pass into the bladder is the stone is not smooth in surface or the sphincter is fibrosis. Fluid therapy is Thebes of course. I would advise you to repeat the ultrasonography to see whether the stone has passed into the bladder or not. If it is passed into the bladder, nothing to worry as this will easily pass from the bladder out of the body. IF it is still impacted, I would recommend you to consult a Urologist as you may need an assisted removal through a cystoscope examination and treatment. If there is sign of urinary infection or the urine examination shows infection additional antibiotic is necessary.