Not all kidney stones pass on their own. Small stones, typically less than 4 millimeters in diameter, often pass without medical intervention, while larger stones may require treatments such as medication, shock wave lithotripsy, or surgical removal. Factors such as the stone's size, location, and the individual's anatomy play significant roles in whether a stone will pass naturally. If kidney stones cause severe pain or complications, medical attention is necessary.
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kg divided by 6.35 = stone
9.1 stone in 58kg
Stone x 14 = pounds
61 kilograms = 9.6 stone.
if taken very often they could cause kindney stones, because tums have alot of calcium
As the gizzard stones wear down they become small enough to pass out of the gizzard and will pass harmlessly out.
Urologist
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Yes, you can pass it naturally or you can go to the hospital where they probe into your kidney or gallbladder and break the stones into smaller fragments so you can pass them easier. Either way, the stones are coming out the same place.
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painfully pass blood and stones
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Renal calculi, better known as kidney stones cannot pass through.
If the stones are small enough, they will pass on their own. If they are too big, then the doctor will bombard them with ultrasound waves in order to balst them into tiny fragments, thus allowing them to pass.
all the stones are in the pokethon