I got my ultrasound report and it says there's a calculus in my right lower ureter, measuring 6mm, about 1 cm away from the UVJ. What should I do now? Is laparoscopic surgery absolutely necessary for this?
Ureteral Stone (Calculus) Diagnosis:6mm stone in right lower ureter, 1cm from Ureterovesical Junction (UVJ)Treatment Options:1. Watchful Waiting: Monitor stone movement with regular ultrasounds.2. Medical Expulsive Therapy (MET): Medications to help stone passage (e.g., alpha-blockers).3. Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL): Non-invasive shockwave treatment to break stone.4. Ureteroscopy: Minimally invasive procedure to remove stone.5. Laparoscopic Surgery: Reserved for complex cases or failed other treatments.Complications requiring immediate attention:1. Severe pain2. Infection (fever, chills)3. Kidney damageNext Steps:1. Consult Urologist for personalized guidance.2. Discuss treatment options and risks.3. Schedule follow-up ultrasound to monitor stone movement.