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Kidney stone treatment varies based on their size and location. Small stones may pass on their own with increased fluid intake and pain relievers. However, larger stones often necessitate medical intervention, including:
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<ul><li>Medications to relax the ureters and facilitate stone passage</li> <li>Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL)</li> <li>Ureteroscopy</li> <li>Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL)</li></ul>
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Each surgery has its own benefits and is chosen based on what works best for your situation. Your doctor will explain which option is safest and most effective for your kidney stone problem.
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Your urologist will assess your case and recommend the most appropriate kidney stone removal surgery based on the size, location, and composition of the stone.
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The entire procedure typically takes about 1-3 hours to complete, depending on the complexity of the case and the type of surgery being performed. After the surgery, you'll be monitored in a recovery area as you wake up from anaesthesia. The medical team will ensure you're comfortable and provide instructions for your post-operative care.
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A good hospital and an experienced doctor help reduce these risks. Always follow your doctor’s instructions to stay safe.
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Following these care steps can help you heal faster and feel normal again soon. Listening to your doctor, resting, and drinking enough water can also help prevent kidney stones from coming back in the future.
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Taking care of yourself after surgery is important. Rest well, follow your doctor’s advice, and stay hydrated to help your body recover and prevent kidney stones from coming back.
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Kidney stones larger than 5 mm may not pass on their own. If the stone is stuck, causing pain, or blocking urine flow, your doctor may suggest surgery to remove it safely.
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Most kidney stone surgeries take about 30 minutes to 1 hour. The exact time depends on the size and location of the stone, and the type of surgery used.
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Generally, kidney stones larger than 6mm may require surgical intervention, such as laser treatment or other minimally invasive procedures. For larger or more complex stones, open surgery may be necessary. If you have a kidney stone that is causing you pain or discomfort, it is important to see a doctor at an SCI hospital to discuss your treatment options.
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Most kidney stone surgeries take about 30 minutes to 1 hour. The exact time depends on the size and location of the stone, as well as the type of surgery used.
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Yes. Some small stones can be broken into tiny pieces using shock wave therapy or passed with the help of medicines. This depends on the stone’s size and location in the body.
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Recovery usually takes about 5 to 7 days. Most people can go back to their normal routine in a week, but it’s important to rest and follow your doctor’s advice.
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Kidney stone surgery is generally very safe. Like any surgery, there are small risks, but serious problems are rare, especially when done by experienced doctors.
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You won’t feel pain during the surgery because of anesthesia. After surgery, you may feel some mild pain or soreness, but medicine will help you feel better.
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Dr. Gautam Banga is a highly respected and accomplished urologist with a strong background in reconstructive urology. His expertise in this field has earned him international recognition, and he has been invited to share his knowledge at national conferences in several countries. Dr. Banga's professional journey has been marked by several key milestones, including his graduation from a prestigious medical institution, where he earned a Master of Surgery (MS) in General Surgery. This foundation in general surgery laid the groundwork for his future specialisation in urology.
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