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Shock wave treatment for kidney and urinary stones
Shock wave therapy for kidney and urinary stones is a leading means of urolithiasis and is rapidly being replaced by open surgery in the treatment of ureteral stones.
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Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography - Information for patients
Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography is a safe, minimally invasive procedure to help diagnose and treat a number of biliary and pancreatic diseases. So how is this technique performed, does it cause complications?
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After lithotripsy, how often should be checked?
Hi doctor. The doctor asked me, after the lithotripsy is completed, is there any pain or symptoms in the abdomen? How many months to go to the doctor to check for stones? Looking forward to consulting your doctor. Thank you doctor!
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Gallstones treated with drugs or surgery?
I have abdominal pain in the epigastrium, spreading to the right side below the ribs. I had an ultrasound and concluded that I have gallstones due to the size of 6×42 mm worms. Doctor let me ask, is gallstones treated with drugs or surgery? What is the recovery time like?
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Using drugs to treat ureteral stones
Ureteral stones are a common disease that occurs in both men and women. Medical treatment is a method of treating ureteral stones that many people choose. Follow the article below to learn about the use of drugs to treat ureteral stones.
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Treatment of urinary stones: Say no to open surgery
Urinary stones are a common disease, accounting for nearly half of all urinary diseases, causing many serious complications such as hydronephrosis, pus retention, kidney failure, infection, even death and are very likely to recur. For small stones, patients may be prescribed conservative medical treatment, using medication. However, for large stones, patients need surgical intervention.
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Information for patients with extracorporeal lithotripsy
This is a common method of treating urinary stones that can be performed at most medical facilities. This method uses magnetic waves generated from a lithotripsy machine to penetrate the skin, focusing on the stone and breaking it into small pieces, which are then excreted through urine.
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Percutaneous kidney stone lithotripsy: Non-invasive, highly effective
Percutaneous nephrolithotomy is a new endoscopic method that is being applied and is effective in treating kidney stones and ureteral stones. Percutaneous nephrolithotomy is non-surgical and non-invasive; the stones will crumble and be sucked out.
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What is extracorporeal lithotripsy?
Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy is a common method of treating urinary stones in medical facilities. However, patients need to be fully counseled about this method to consider when choosing a urinary stone treatment procedure.
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Recurrent stones - What to do after percutaneous renal lithotripsy
Percutaneous nephrolithotomy is less painful, highly effective, has few complications, and causes little damage to the kidneys. However, after nephrolithotomy, you should still maintain a reasonable diet and lifestyle to avoid recurrence of kidney stones in the future.
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