A 5mm kidney stone is considered moderately sized. Stones of this size can cause significant pain and may lead to complications, such as obstruction of the urinary tract. While some stones can pass naturally, a 5mm stone may require medical intervention, such as lithotripsy or ureteroscopy, depending on the individual's symptoms and overall health.
9mm..... -CA
The size of a small ball bearing.
A 9 mm kidney stone is considered a large kidney stone. It may be difficult to pass naturally and may require medical intervention such as lithotripsy or surgical removal.
A kidney stone can cause damage to the kidney.
No
You obviously just peed out your kidney stone you have had in your kidney/ureters. It means you had a kidney stone
A grain of suger is 1mm, so 3 grians is equal to 3mm.
You break apart a kidney stone with ultrasonic waves.
It is likely you will be in pain as long as you have the kidney stone.
A patient who has had a single kidney stone has about a 50% chance of developing another stone. Whether you will develop a second kidney stone in the opposite kidney, depends in part on the reason for the formation of the stones.
It is 1mm less than the size of a quarter. 1/10 less...pretty freaking huge
Are you serious ?????????? Its 13mm, you said it in the question.