Ureteric Stone Treatment

Fast Relief From Severe Flank Pain, Blocked Urine Flow & Ureteral Obstruction

A ureteric stone occurs when a kidney stone moves into the ureter — causing intense flank pain, vomiting, and dangerous urinary obstruction. At Menscape, our urologists use ultrasound, CT imaging, and minimally invasive treatments to quickly relieve symptoms, unblock the kidney, and remove the stone safely.

What are the options?

Medication & Hydration Program (For Small Stones)

Alpha-blockers help relax the ureter and allow stones under 5–6 mm to pass naturally.

Medication & Hydration Program (For Small Stones)

URS + Laser Lithotripsy (Most Effective)

A tiny scope is passed into the ureter and a laser breaks the stone into dust. Best for stones 6–20 mm or stuck stones.

URS + Laser Lithotripsy (Most Effective)

ESWL (Shockwave Therapy)

External sound waves break kidney-side stones into smaller pieces. Best for stones still in the kidney or upper ureter.

ESWL (Shockwave Therapy)

Emergency Stent (For Severe Pain or Infection)

A ureteral stent is placed to unblock the kidney and relieve dangerous pressure.

Emergency Stent (For Severe Pain or Infection)

What Our Patients Say

Urology Consultation

I walked in barely able to stand. Within hours, the pain was controlled and the plan was clear. Total lifesaver.

Noppadon, 43
Urology Consultation

I’d never felt pain like that. They found the stone immediately and removed it the same week. I slept again for the first time.

Prawit, 41

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What Our Patients Say

Preparation

  • Bring any previous imaging

  • Do not delay if fever, vomiting, or severe pain

  • Drink plenty of water unless instructed otherwise

  • Fasting if surgery or CT is expected

  • Stop NSAIDs only if advised

Preparation

Treatment Process

  • Diagnostic Imaging
    Ultrasound or CT scan confirms stone size, location, and obstruction level.

  • Pain & Medication Management
    Immediate pain control + medication to relax the ureter.

  • Decision Based on Stone Size
    <5 mm → likely to pass naturally

    5–6 mm → medication trial + monitoring

    >7 mm → surgical removal usually required

  • URS + Laser Treatment (Most Common)
    A tiny endoscope is used to reach the stone and break it with laser energy.

  • Stent Placement (If Needed)
    Used temporarily to relieve kidney pressure or infection.

  • Follow-Up
    Repeat imaging confirms stone clearance and kidney recovery.

Treatment Process

Immediate Evaluation for Severe Pain

CT, ultrasound, medication, and emergency assessment available.

Experienced Stone Surgeons

Experts in URS, laser lithotripsy, and stent placement.

Integrated Men's Urology Clinic

Diagnosis + treatment + follow-up all in one place.

Private, Discreet, Judgment-Free

Confidential care with WhatsApp follow-up.

Frequently asked questions

Is ureteric stone pain dangerous?

Yes — if combined with fever, it’s a medical emergency.

How soon can a stone be removed?

Often within 24–72 hours depending on severity.

Does laser treatment hurt?

No — it is performed under anesthesia.

Do all stones need surgery?

No — stones under 5 mm often pass naturally.

What if the stone blocks the kidney?

A stent or urgent removal is required to prevent kidney damage.

GET RELIEF FROM URETER STONE PAIN TODAY

GET RELIEF FROM URETER
STONE PAIN TODAY
GET RELIEF FROM URETER STONE PAIN TODAY