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Can ureteral calculi lead to dysuria and bleeding?
Ureteral stones can cause urinary pain and bleeding. When ureteral calculi occur, there will be obvious pain when urinating when the stones are low and close to the bladder. Many people know that this is dysuria, but it is actually caused by bladder pain.

Ureteral calculi can directly damage the mucosa and kidney of ureter, so many times urine bleeding will occur after urination. The severity of urine bleeding is related to the damage of stones to ureter and kidney. Generally speaking, blood in urine is invisible to the naked eye, but it will be more obvious under the microscope.

Treatment of ureteral calculi;

There are two treatments for ureteral calculi:

Generally speaking, if the size and diameter of ureteral calculi are less than 4 mm, they can be discharged by themselves. In addition, if the diameter is more than 4 mm and less than 1 cm, the stones are smooth, there is no obvious obstruction, the situation is good and there is no infection, and it can also be discharged by combining traditional Chinese and western medicine.

Some of them are very large, and the display is not smooth, which requires surgical treatment. Surgery needs to determine the location of the stone first. If the stone is located above the ureter, it can be removed by surgery. The operation is simple and the postoperative complications are few.