AUA Summit - Diagnosing and Treating Kidney Stones
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Diagnosing and Treating Kidney Stones
Learn about how kidney stones are diagnosed and treated on today's Urology Care Podcast episode. Most people have their stones diagnosed when sudden pain occurs while the stone is passing.
Treatment depends on the type of stone you have, it's size, location, and how long you've had symptoms. There are different treatments to choose from. It helps to talk with your health care provider about which option is best for you.
Have a story to share? The Urology Care Foundation invites you to share your experience with a urologic condition and how it has affected you or your family.
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