Introduction
Kidney stones are hard mineral deposits that form inside the kidneys and can cause severe pain when they move into the urinary tract. A 7mm kidney stone is considered moderately large, and while some stones of this size may pass naturally, many require medical treatment to prevent complications such as urinary blockage, infection, or kidney damage.
Early diagnosis and timely treatment are essential for achieving the best outcomes. At Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic, a super specialist nephrologist provides comprehensive kidney stone evaluation, medical management, and guidance regarding the most appropriate treatment options based on the size, location, and type of stone.
What Is a 7mm Kidney Stone?
A kidney stone measuring 7 millimeters (mm) is larger than many stones that pass on their own. Whether it can pass naturally depends on several factors, including:
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The exact size of the stone
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Its location in the kidney or ureter
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The shape of the stone
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The anatomy of the urinary tract
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The patient's overall health
Because a 7mm stone has a lower likelihood of passing spontaneously than smaller stones, evaluation by a kidney specialist is important.
Symptoms of a 7mm Kidney Stone
A 7mm kidney stone may cause:
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Severe pain in the back or side (flank pain)
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Pain that radiates to the lower abdomen or groin
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Blood in the urine
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Burning sensation during urination
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Frequent urge to urinate
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Difficulty passing urine
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Cloudy or foul-smelling urine
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Nausea and vomiting
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Fever and chills if infection is present
Some stones remain in the kidney without causing symptoms and are discovered during imaging studies.
When Should You See a Kidney Specialist?
You should seek medical attention immediately if you experience:
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Severe or persistent pain
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Fever with chills
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Blood in the urine
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Difficulty urinating
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Persistent nausea or vomiting
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Reduced urine output
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Pain that does not improve with prescribed medication
Prompt treatment can help prevent serious complications.
How Is a 7mm Kidney Stone Diagnosed?
At Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic, a super specialist nephrologist may recommend:
Medical History and Physical Examination
Your doctor will assess your symptoms, previous history of kidney stones, dietary habits, and medical conditions.
Urine Tests
Urine analysis helps identify:
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Blood in the urine
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Infection
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Crystals
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Urine pH
Blood Tests
These tests evaluate:
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Kidney function
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Calcium levels
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Uric acid
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Signs of infection
Imaging Studies
Imaging helps determine the stone's size and location.
Common investigations include:
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Kidney ultrasound
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X-ray (when appropriate)
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Non-contrast CT scan, which is considered one of the most accurate methods for detecting kidney stones
Treatment Options for a 7mm Kidney Stone
The best treatment depends on the stone's location, symptoms, and whether it is causing obstruction or infection.
1. Conservative (Medical) Management
If the stone is likely to pass safely and there are no complications, your doctor may recommend:
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Adequate hydration (when medically appropriate)
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Pain-relieving medications
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Medicines that relax the ureter to help the stone pass
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Regular follow-up imaging
Not every 7mm stone will pass naturally, so close monitoring is important.
2. Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL)
ESWL uses shock waves to break the stone into smaller fragments that can pass through the urinary tract.
It may be suitable for selected patients depending on:
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Stone size
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Stone composition
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Stone location
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Patient factors
3. Ureteroscopy (URS) with Laser Lithotripsy
If the stone is lodged in the ureter or does not pass naturally, ureteroscopy may be 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 small pieces.
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The fragments are removed or allowed to pass naturally.
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A temporary ureteral stent may be placed if needed.
4. Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL)
PCNL is generally reserved for:
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Larger kidney stones
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Multiple stones
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Complex stones
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Stones that cannot be treated effectively using less invasive methods
A 7mm stone usually does not require PCNL unless there are special clinical circumstances.
Recovery After Treatment
Recovery depends on the treatment performed.
Most patients are advised to:
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Drink adequate fluids as recommended by their doctor
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Take prescribed medications
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Complete follow-up imaging
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Attend scheduled follow-up appointments
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Report fever, persistent pain, or difficulty urinating immediately
Many patients resume normal daily activities within a few days after minimally invasive procedures.
Can a 7mm Kidney Stone Pass Naturally?
Some 7mm stones may pass without surgery, but the likelihood is lower than for smaller stones.
Factors influencing spontaneous passage include:
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Stone location
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Shape
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Degree of urinary obstruction
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Patient anatomy
Your nephrologist will monitor progress and recommend intervention if necessary.
Preventing Future Kidney Stones
After successful treatment, preventing recurrence is essential.
Recommendations may include:
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Drinking enough water every day
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Limiting excess salt intake
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Eating a balanced diet
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Reducing foods associated with your specific stone type
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Maintaining a healthy weight
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Controlling diabetes and high blood pressure
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Undergoing metabolic evaluation if stones recur
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Taking preventive medications when indicated
Personalized prevention strategies can significantly reduce the risk of future stones.
Why Choose Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic?
Patients trust Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic because of:
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Consultation with a super specialist nephrologist
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Comprehensive kidney stone evaluation
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Advanced diagnostic testing
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Personalized treatment plans
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Guidance on minimally invasive stone treatment
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Long-term kidney stone prevention
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Compassionate, patient-centered care
Conclusion
A 7mm kidney stone may cause severe pain, urinary symptoms, and complications if left untreated. While some stones of this size may pass naturally, many require medical management or minimally invasive procedures such as Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL) or Ureteroscopy (URS). Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment help relieve symptoms, protect kidney function, and reduce the risk of recurrence.
At Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic, a super specialist nephrologist provides expert diagnosis, individualized treatment, and long-term prevention strategies to help patients achieve optimal kidney health.
Book an Appointment Today
If you have been diagnosed with a 7mm kidney stone or are experiencing severe flank pain, blood in the urine, or difficulty urinating, schedule a consultation at Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic. Our super specialist nephrologist will evaluate your condition and recommend the most appropriate treatment to ensure safe recovery and long-term kidney health.





