What Is Ureteroscopic Stone Removal ?
Kidney stones are one of the most common disorders of the urinary tract. Most kidney stones pass out of the body without any intervention by a physician. Stones that cause lasting symptoms or other complications may be treated by various techniques. If the stone is too large to pass easily, pain continues as the muscles in the wall of the tiny ureter try to squeeze the stone along into the bladder. As a stone grows or moves, blood may appear in the urine. If fever and chills accompany any of these symptoms, then contact the doctor immediately.