Multiple crystals of about 0.3 cm in the renal calyces of both kidneys are usually not serious, but the combination of diseases such as ureteral stenosis may cause pain, hematuria and other discomforts.
If the patient himself is relatively healthy, even if there are multiple crystals of about 0.3cm in the renal calyces of both kidneys, it usually does not cause complications and serious symptoms. The patient can follow the doctor’s advice to improve the diet structure, drink more water and do more exercise to promote the dissolution and discharge of the crystals.
However, if the patient has congenital ureteral stenosis, if the multiple crystals in the renal calyces of both kidneys are dislodged, they may get stuck in the ureteral stenosis and cause repeated local irritation, which may lead to pain, hematuria, and infections, etc., and need to go to the hospital in time for lithotripsy treatment.
Specifically, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time for a detailed examination and targeted treatment according to the advice of specialized doctors.