Kidney stones are dense deposits consisting of waste materials like uric acid or minerals like calcium. They begin small, but as more minerals adhere to them, they may enlarge. Many kidney stones pass on their own without needing medical intervention. Other uncomfortable or stuck-in-your-urinary-tract stones occasionally need to be surgically removed. You lie on a table during this process. To lessen any pain or suffering, you will receive medication beforehand. Your kidney stone (or stones) will be located by the doctor using an ultrasound or X-ray. They then direct powerful shock waves from the outside towards your kidney. The stone is broken into small bits as a result of these waves passing into your skin. Your ureter may receive a stent, a tube, from the physician (urine flows through this from your kidneys to your bladder). The stones can pass with the aid of this stent. SWL takes around a half-hour. You'll typically return home the same day.
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