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Upper ureteral calculi can be discharged in a few days


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The upper ureteral calculi can be discharged in 7-14 days.
If the stones in the patient's body are small in size, good in daily living habits, frequent jumping, exercise, drinking water, etc., the stones will be discharged with exercise and drinking water. The discharge time is relatively short, usually about 7 days. If the stones in the patient's body are relatively large in size, poor in daily living habits, often bed rest, drinking less water, then the stones pass through the ureter slowly, and the discharge time is relatively long, usually about 14 days.
If the stones cause severe pain, lead to urine retention, accompanied by infection or affect kidney function, it is recommended to seek medical advice in time.