Abstract

Stone diseases that affect the urinary system include urinary tract stones. One common disorder of the urinary system is stones in the urinary tract. According to where they occur, the four different types of stones are categorized as well as urethra, bladder, kidney, and ureteral stones. The patient healed fast and was released after receiving a series of systematic and successful treatments, including completing the one-stage operation. Whole urinary calculi can be eliminated after a single therapy, and urolithiasis persisting over the entire term is uncommon. After seven days of treatment, the clinical improvement response was outstanding and considerable. After receiving Unani therapy for a month without surgical intervention, a U.S.G. finding was suggestive of the absence of any calculi in the left kidney and ureter. The formulations prevented urinary supersaturation of lithogenic chemicals and proved safe and efficient. Clinical findings: For the past four years, problems included abdomen ache, frequency, hesitation, and a burning sensation while passing pee. There was a history of blood in the urine on several occasions. He then proceeded to Rural hospital Wardha. Diagnostic evaluation: After being admitted, the patient had an abdominal computed tomography (C.T.) scan.The findings revealed right ureteric calculi and vesicle calculi. The results of a routine urinalysis indicate that the blood's WBC count is 4,578/L and that the creatinine (Cr) level is 140 mmol/L. Therapeutic intervention: Catheterization and bilateral nephrostomy were our first treatments, which resulted in grey pyuria. Simultaneously, piperacillin-tazobactam was widely utilized as an anti-inflammatory agent. Outcome: The patient's health has improved once all interventions have been completed. The patient's lower abdomen pain and burning when urinating have subsided, and she is now stable. Conclusion: Rarely occurs urolithiasis with an entire challenging course.

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