Introduction
A 6 mm kidney stone is considered a medium-sized stone that may or may not pass naturally. While some 6 mm stones can pass with medication and adequate hydration, others may become lodged in the urinary tract, causing severe pain, infection, or urinary blockage. The appropriate treatment depends on the stone's location, composition, symptoms, and the patient's overall health.
At Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic, a super specialist nephrologist provides comprehensive evaluation and advanced treatment options for kidney stones, helping patients achieve faster recovery while preserving kidney function.
What Is a 6 MM Kidney Stone?
Kidney stones are hard deposits made from minerals and salts that form inside the kidneys. A stone measuring 6 millimeters is larger than those that typically pass easily and often requires close medical monitoring.
Although some 6 mm stones pass without surgery, others require medical or minimally invasive treatment, especially if they cause pain, obstruction, or infection.
Symptoms of a 6 MM Kidney Stone
Common symptoms include:
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Severe pain in the back or side (flank pain)
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Pain radiating to the lower abdomen or groin
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Burning sensation during urination
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Blood in the urine (hematuria)
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Frequent urge to urinate
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Nausea and vomiting
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Cloudy or foul-smelling urine
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Fever and chills if an infection develops
Causes of Kidney Stones
Several factors increase the risk of kidney stone formation, including:
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Inadequate water intake
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High salt consumption
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Diets rich in oxalate or animal protein
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Family history of kidney stones
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Obesity
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Recurrent urinary tract infections
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Certain metabolic disorders
Diagnosis at Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic
A super specialist nephrologist may recommend the following investigations:
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Kidney ultrasound
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CT scan (gold standard for stone evaluation)
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Urine analysis
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Blood tests
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Kidney function tests
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Stone analysis after passage or removal
These tests help determine the stone's size, location, and the most appropriate treatment plan.
6 MM Kidney Stone Treatment Options
1. Conservative (Non-Surgical) Management
If the stone is likely to pass naturally, treatment may include:
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Drinking adequate fluids
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Pain-relieving medications
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Medicines that relax the ureter to facilitate stone passage
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Regular follow-up imaging
This approach is suitable for selected patients without complications.
2. Ureteroscopy (URS) with Laser Lithotripsy
If the stone does not pass or causes severe symptoms, URS with laser lithotripsy is often recommended.
During the procedure:
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A thin scope is passed through the urinary tract.
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A laser breaks the stone into tiny fragments.
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The fragments are removed or allowed to pass naturally.
This minimally invasive procedure has a high success rate.
3. Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL)
ESWL uses focused shock waves to break the stone into smaller pieces that can pass through the urine.
It is generally suitable for selected stones based on their size, location, and composition.
4. Temporary Ureteral Stent
If there is significant blockage or swelling, a ureteral stent may be inserted temporarily to:
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Improve urine flow
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Relieve pressure on the kidney
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Support healing after stone treatment
Recovery After Treatment
Recovery depends on the treatment performed. Most patients:
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Return to normal activities within a few days after minimally invasive procedures
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Are encouraged to drink plenty of water
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Receive medications if needed
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Attend follow-up appointments to ensure complete stone clearance
What Happens If a 6 MM Stone Is Left Untreated?
Ignoring a kidney stone can lead to serious complications, including:
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Persistent severe pain
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Urinary tract infections
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Kidney swelling (hydronephrosis)
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Blockage of urine flow
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Reduced kidney function
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Permanent kidney damage in severe cases
Early treatment helps prevent these complications.
How to Prevent Future Kidney Stones
You can reduce the risk of recurrence by:
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Drinking 2–3 liters of water daily (or as advised by your doctor)
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Limiting salt intake
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Eating a balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables
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Reducing excessive animal protein intake
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Maintaining a healthy weight
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Following dietary recommendations based on the type of stone
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Undergoing regular follow-up if you have recurrent stones
Why Choose Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic?
Patients trust Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic for kidney stone care because of:
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Treatment by a super specialist nephrologist
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Expertise in diagnosing and managing kidney stones
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Advanced minimally invasive stone removal procedures
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Personalized treatment plans based on individual needs
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Comprehensive evaluation to prevent stone recurrence
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Patient-centered care focused on long-term kidney health
Conclusion
A 6 mm kidney stone requires timely evaluation because it may not always pass naturally. The best treatment depends on the stone's location, symptoms, and overall kidney health. With modern minimally invasive procedures and expert nephrology care, most patients experience excellent outcomes and a quick recovery.
At Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic, a super specialist nephrologist offers advanced diagnosis, personalized treatment, and comprehensive follow-up to ensure effective kidney stone management and long-term kidney health.
Book an Appointment Today
If you have been diagnosed with a 6 mm kidney stone or are experiencing severe flank pain, blood in the urine, or urinary discomfort, visit Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic for expert consultation and advanced kidney stone treatment. Early intervention can relieve pain, prevent complications, and help preserve your kidney function.





