Patient Education

Kidney Stones (Stone Disease)

Sharp flank pain, burning urine, nausea or blood in the urine often point to a stone. The good news is that modern treatment is highly effective — and many patients go home the same day.

What patients usually want to know

Kidney Stones (Stone Disease)

Straightforward, compassionate guidance designed to help you understand symptoms, tests, and treatment choices before your visit.

When to suspect a stone

Pain that comes in waves from the side or back to the groin, especially with nausea or blood in urine, strongly suggests a stone in the kidney or ureter.

How it is diagnosed

Ultrasound may be enough in some patients, but CT KUB remains the clearest test when symptoms are severe or the diagnosis is uncertain.

How treatment is chosen

Small stones may pass with medicine and hydration. Larger, stuck or infected stones usually need laser ureteroscopy, PCNL or laparoscopic removal.

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Common questions

Frequently asked

These are the concerns patients raise most often before scheduling a visit.

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Dr. Suhail Dilawar
Urology · Andrology
Premier consultant urologist, sexologist and laparoscopic surgeon in Karachi — delivering compassionate, private, world-class care.
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