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Sir i m having frequent continue urination .i m having a 10mm lower urethral painless stone examined 15 days before.pls recommend some treatment?

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UTI's and stones: Kidney derived stones are almost always accompanied by a urinary tract infection(UTI) which should be treated. Short of the "rites of passage" the kidney stones can be treated by lithotripsy, cystoscopy basket removal, or changes in diet if they are found to be uric acid stones most common to high protein meat eaters. A Urologist can help you with the right Rx pathway.

Answered 7/7/2014

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Possibilities: Of your frequent urination could be the stone, infection, or bladder irritant. I would suggest you seek a doctor to perform a urine culture first.

Answered 5/24/2015

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