Symptoms of Upper Ureteral Stones

The common clinical symptoms of ureteral stones in the upper part of the ureter are the clinical symptoms of lumbar pain, lumbar distension, lumbar pain, in addition to causing pain in the ureteral pathway area, and also leading to the appearance of the patient’s clinical manifestations, such as hematuria. When the patient has the above clinical symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to carry out relevant examinations to clarify the diagnosis, it is recommended to do urinary ultrasound, urine routine examination. Urological ultrasound is the first choice for diagnosing ureteral stones, and has a very good detection effect for relatively small stones. Ureteral CT can also be performed, which is effective in detecting even smaller stones. Once a patient is diagnosed with ureteral stones, it is recommended to choose different treatments, such as medication or extracorporeal lithotripsy, depending on the size, location and shape of the stones.