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Wizzard of Oz

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I was hospitalised a few days ago and found to have a urethral stone.

The doctor didn't say much other than drink alot of water, take meds, and come back in a month.

It was mentioned to me by someone else that it will hurt just as much going out as it did passing through my urethra, but the doctor didn't say anything about that.

Can anyone tell me where I might be able to go to find out reliable information on this?

Thank you.

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Although the internet is a resource for a lot of great information, it’s also riddled with misinformation too. When it comes to health issues, it’s always a bit risky to rely on latest blog posts or so called medical sites, and especially forums! I’m sure the responses on forums are from well meaning folks, but they’re hardly the opinions of professionals most of the time.

Self diagnosis is indeed a risky business, so if you have any real concerns about what it is you have, what symptoms you should expect, along with any potential or harmful side effects from an illness or its medication, then do yourself a favour and change your post to something like:

Does Anyone know of a Good Doctor in Chiang Mai? and get your questions answered by someone well qualified to console in medical matters.

If you do decide to get your information from the internet, then skip any websites like the frigging plague if they happen to have Google AdSense or other forms of tacky advertising on their pages.

Aitch

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Sorry to hear that, Wiz.

I've had several friends with this condition (both kidney and urethral stones).

The advice you got jibes with what my friends were told.

They really don't do surgical intervention for this. Ultrasound (to break up the rock to hasten its passing) doesn't always work.

Drinks lots of water, and hopefully it will pass soon.

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Although the internet is a resource for a lot of great information, it’s also riddled with misinformation too. When it comes to health issues, it’s always a bit risky to rely on latest blog posts or so called medical sites, and especially forums! I’m sure the responses on forums are from well meaning folks, but they’re hardly the opinions of professionals most of the time.

Self diagnosis is indeed a risky business, so if you have any real concerns about what it is you have, what symptoms you should expect, along with any potential or harmful side effects from an illness or its medication, then do yourself a favour and change your post to something like:

Does Anyone know of a Good Doctor in Chiang Mai? and get your questions answered by someone well qualified to console in medical matters.

If you do decide to get your information from the internet, then skip any websites like the frigging plague if they happen to have Google AdSense or other forms of tacky advertising on their pages.

Aitch

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Although the internet is a resource for a lot of great information, it’s also riddled with misinformation too. When it comes to health issues, it’s always a bit risky to rely on latest blog posts or so called medical sites, and especially forums! I’m sure the responses on forums are from well meaning folks, but they’re hardly the opinions of professionals most of the time.

Self diagnosis is indeed a risky business, so if you have any real concerns about what it is you have, what symptoms you should expect, along with any potential or harmful side effects from an illness or its medication, then do yourself a favour and change your post to something like:

Does Anyone know of a Good Doctor in Chiang Mai? and get your questions answered by someone well qualified to console in medical matters.

If you do decide to get your information from the internet, then skip any websites like the frigging plague if they happen to have Google AdSense or other forms of tacky advertising on their pages.

Aitch

Wrote a long reply last night, but being new to posting, the message disappeared. I have used Dr. Sharin, Internal medicine for 8 years and his wife Dr. Savitri, pediatrician, for 8 year for my son. They speak peerfect English and have good office hours mornings and nights. Location is down past DK books about a block past Chiang Mai Commercial College. Just watch for the green sign and sign on the window.

He has a high number of foreign customers as well as Thais. Everyone I have referred have been highly pleased nd continue using him as ther Dr. Fees a little higher than the Doctor in the Box types who shotgun medicines without really knowing what their doing.

Hope this helps.

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Had quite a similar problem last year, though not kidney stones (ureter canal problem), had a surgery at Lanna Hospital.

I was treated by a very good urologist (can give you his coordinates in PM if you wish).

So, as previously recommended in the other threads, just go to any hospital, Lanna, Suan Dok, Ram, etc..., depends where you live and get an appointment with an urologist. All the specialists in the aforementioned hospitals are very professional, no sweat :o

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