Ureteral stones can be discharged in a few days

Dr. Tracy Anderson
Dr. Tracy Anderson Verified

Building a healthier future, together.

2025-05-01 02:05:51 Views: 29 times

Ureteral calculi can be discharged in 7 to 30 days.

Ureteral calculi refer to stones that appear in the ureter. Some of the stones are relatively small and can be discharged with the generation of urine. The time required for discharge is generally about 7 to 14 days. If the stones in the patient's body are large and the ureter is small, it will not be discharged in time. At this time, it will take a relatively long time, usually 14 to 30 days, and the discharge may be accompanied by uncomfortable symptoms such as pain and hematuria.

Some patients cannot discharge the stones themselves. Drugs such as tamsulosin and citrate can also be taken to accelerate the discharge of the stones and relieve the discomfort of the body.



What Everyone is Watching