Introduction
Kidney stones are a common urological condition that can cause severe pain, blood in the urine, urinary blockage, and recurrent infections. Fortunately, many kidney stones can be treated without major surgery using shockwave therapy for kidney stones, also known as Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL). This minimally invasive procedure uses high-energy shock waves to break stones into smaller fragments, allowing them to pass naturally through the urinary tract.
At Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic, a super specialist nephrologist provides expert evaluation and personalized treatment for kidney stones, helping patients choose the most suitable treatment based on the stone's size, location, and overall kidney health.
What Is Shockwave Therapy for Kidney Stones?
Shockwave therapy, or Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL), is a non-invasive treatment that uses focused sound waves to break kidney or upper ureteric stones into tiny pieces. These fragments are then passed naturally through the urine over the following days or weeks.
Since no surgical incision is required, ESWL is one of the least invasive treatment options for selected patients.
Who Is a Good Candidate for ESWL?
A super specialist nephrologist may recommend shockwave therapy for patients with:
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Small to medium-sized kidney stones
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Selected upper ureteric stones
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Stones causing pain or recurrent urinary symptoms
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Stones that are unlikely to pass naturally
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Patients who prefer a non-surgical treatment option
However, ESWL may not be suitable for every patient. The decision depends on the stone's size, location, density, and the patient's overall health.
Symptoms of Kidney Stones
Common symptoms include:
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Severe pain in the back or side
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Pain radiating toward the groin
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Blood in the urine
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Burning sensation during urination
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Frequent urination
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Nausea and vomiting
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Fever and chills if an infection is present
Patients experiencing these symptoms should seek prompt medical evaluation.
How Is ESWL Performed?
The procedure generally includes the following steps:
1. Evaluation Before Treatment
Your doctor may recommend:
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Kidney ultrasound
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CT scan
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Blood tests
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Urine analysis
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Kidney function tests
These investigations help determine whether ESWL is the appropriate treatment.
2. During the Procedure
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The patient lies comfortably on the treatment table.
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Shock waves are directed toward the kidney stone using imaging guidance.
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The focused energy gradually breaks the stone into small fragments.
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The procedure usually takes 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the stone.
Some patients may receive pain relief medication or light sedation to improve comfort.
3. After the Procedure
Over the next several days or weeks:
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Stone fragments pass naturally through the urine.
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Drinking adequate water helps facilitate stone passage.
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Follow-up imaging may be recommended to confirm complete stone clearance.
Benefits of Shockwave Therapy for Kidney Stones
ESWL offers several advantages:
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No surgical incision
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Minimally invasive treatment
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Short procedure time
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Minimal hospital stay or outpatient treatment
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Faster recovery compared to open surgery
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Reduced postoperative discomfort
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Effective for appropriately selected kidney stones
Recovery After ESWL
Most patients recover quickly and can return to normal activities within a day or two.
During recovery, some patients may experience:
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Mild flank discomfort
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Blood in the urine for a short period
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Passage of stone fragments
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Mild burning during urination
These symptoms usually improve as the stone fragments pass.
Possible Risks and Complications
Although ESWL is generally safe, potential complications include:
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Incomplete stone fragmentation
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Temporary blood in the urine
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Pain while passing stone fragments
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Urinary tract infection
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Temporary urinary obstruction by stone fragments
Your nephrologist will discuss these risks before treatment.
How to Prevent Future Kidney Stones
After successful treatment, preventing recurrence is important.
Recommendations include:
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Drink 2–3 liters of water daily, unless otherwise advised
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Limit excessive salt intake
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Maintain a balanced diet
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Reduce excessive animal protein consumption
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Maintain a healthy weight
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Treat metabolic disorders that increase stone risk
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Attend regular follow-up appointments
Your doctor may also recommend stone analysis and metabolic evaluation to reduce the risk of future stone formation.
Why Choose Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic?
Patients trust Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic because of:
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Care by a super specialist nephrologist
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Expertise in kidney stone diagnosis and treatment
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Personalized evaluation for ESWL and other minimally invasive procedures
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Comprehensive kidney function assessment
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Patient-centered care focused on long-term stone prevention
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Advanced management of chronic kidney diseases
Conclusion
Shockwave therapy for kidney stones (ESWL) is a safe, effective, and minimally invasive treatment for many patients with kidney stones. It provides excellent outcomes with minimal discomfort and a quick recovery when used in appropriately selected cases. Early diagnosis and expert evaluation ensure that patients receive the most suitable treatment based on their individual condition.
At Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic, a super specialist nephrologist offers comprehensive kidney stone care, advanced treatment options, and personalized guidance to help patients recover safely while protecting their long-term kidney health.
Book an Appointment Today
If you have been diagnosed with a kidney stone or are experiencing severe flank pain, blood in the urine, or urinary discomfort, visit Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic for expert consultation. Our super specialist nephrologist will evaluate your condition and recommend whether shockwave therapy for kidney stones (ESWL) or another advanced treatment is the best option for you.





