Ureteric Calculus, commonly known as a ureteric stone, can be intensely painful. That sudden sharp pain in the lower abdomen or back often leaves people wondering what went wrong. In Chembur, where dehydration is common due to heat and long working hours, kidney and ureteric stones are increasingly seen.
A ureteric calculus forms when minerals crystallize in the urinary tract. Symptoms may include severe flank pain, burning urination, nausea, or even blood in urine. Smaller stones may pass naturally, but larger ones can obstruct urine flow and lead to complications. Imaging tests such as ultrasound or CT scan help determine the size and position of the stone.
Dr Zaffar Sayed Urologist focuses on accurate diagnosis and modern stone management techniques. From medical therapy to endoscopic removal, treatment is selected based on what is safest and most effective for the patient. Ignoring stone pain rarely makes it disappear. If you are in Chembur and dealing with persistent discomfort, seeking timely urological care can prevent bigger problems later.