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How long after extracorporeal lithotripsy can stones be discharged? It doesn't hurt so much the

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2025-05-13 19:24:11
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After extracorporeal lithotripsy, the stone will be slowly discharged within two to four weeks, but some stones may not be crushed. Two weeks after surgery, you should go to the hospital for reexamination to see if there are any residual stones, and then take follow-up treatment, oral stone removal drugs or extracorporeal shock stones again.