How long can ureteral calculi be discharged?

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Lower ureteral calculi can be discharged in 2-4 weeks, or cannot be discharged.

How long can ureteral calculi be discharged?

If the patient has small ureteral calculi, keep good living habits after illness, such as early bed and early rise, proper exercise, timely smoking cessation and alcohol, adequate drinking water, etc., then urethral calculi will usually be discharged from the urethra in about 2 weeks. If the patient's stones are slightly larger, the living habits after illness are bad, often drink alcohol, stay up late, smoke, overeating, etc., and do not drink water in time, the stone discharge speed is slow at this time, generally about 4 weeks can be discharged, if the incarceration phenomenon occurs, it cannot be discharged, and timely medical treatment is needed.



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