Introduction
Kidney stones are a common urinary tract condition that can cause severe pain and affect kidney function if left untreated. A 15 mm kidney stone is considered a large stone and is unlikely to pass naturally. In most cases, it requires medical evaluation and a minimally invasive procedure to remove or break the stone.
Prompt treatment helps relieve pain, prevent urinary obstruction, reduce the risk of infection, and protect kidney function. At Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic, a super specialist nephrologist provides comprehensive evaluation, medical management, and guidance on the most appropriate treatment options for kidney stones based on their size, location, and composition.
What Is a 15 mm Kidney Stone?
A kidney stone measuring 15 millimeters (1.5 cm) is significantly larger than stones that typically pass on their own. Stones of this size may remain in the kidney or become lodged in the ureter, leading to severe symptoms and potential complications.
A 15 mm stone generally requires specialist evaluation because spontaneous passage is uncommon.
Symptoms of a 15 mm Kidney Stone
A large kidney stone may cause:
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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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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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Nausea and vomiting
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Cloudy or foul-smelling urine
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Fever and chills if infection develops
Some stones remain in the kidney without symptoms and are detected during routine imaging.
Why Prompt Treatment Is Important
If left untreated, a 15 mm kidney stone can lead to:
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Urinary tract obstruction
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Kidney swelling (hydronephrosis)
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Recurrent urinary tract infections
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Kidney damage due to prolonged obstruction
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Persistent severe pain
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Reduced kidney function
Early treatment helps prevent these complications.
How Is a 15 mm Kidney Stone Diagnosed?
At Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic, a super specialist nephrologist performs a thorough evaluation that may include:
Medical History and Physical Examination
The doctor will assess your symptoms, previous kidney stone history, dietary habits, and other medical conditions.
Urine Tests
Urine analysis helps identify:
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Blood
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Infection
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Crystals
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Urine pH abnormalities
Blood Tests
These tests evaluate:
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Kidney function
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Serum creatinine
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Electrolytes
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Calcium
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Uric acid
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Signs of infection
Imaging Studies
Imaging is essential to determine the stone's size and exact 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 provides detailed information about the stone and urinary tract
Treatment Options for a 15 mm Kidney Stone
The most appropriate treatment depends on the stone's location, composition, symptoms, and overall kidney health.
1. Medical Management
Medication may be used to:
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Relieve pain
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Treat urinary infections
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Control nausea
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Stabilize the patient before a procedure
However, medication alone is usually not sufficient to eliminate a 15 mm kidney stone.
2. Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL)
ESWL uses focused shock waves to break the stone into smaller fragments that can pass through the urinary tract.
While ESWL may be suitable for selected 15 mm stones, its effectiveness depends on factors such as:
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Stone location
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Stone density
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Body habitus
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Kidney anatomy
Your nephrologist will determine whether ESWL is appropriate in your case.
3. Ureteroscopy (URS) with Laser Lithotripsy
If the stone is located in the ureter or certain parts of the kidney, ureteroscopy may be recommended.
During this minimally invasive 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.
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A temporary ureteral stent may be placed if necessary.
URS offers high success rates for many kidney and ureteric stones.
4. Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL)
PCNL is one of the preferred treatments for larger kidney stones, including many 15 mm stones, particularly when they are difficult to treat with other methods or located within the kidney.
The procedure involves:
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A small incision in the back
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Insertion of a specialized instrument into the kidney
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Breaking and removing the stone directly
PCNL provides excellent stone clearance while minimizing the need for open surgery.
Recovery After Treatment
Recovery depends on the procedure performed and the patient's overall health.
Most patients are advised to:
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Drink adequate fluids as recommended
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Take prescribed medications
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Complete follow-up imaging
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Avoid strenuous activity until cleared by the doctor
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Attend scheduled follow-up visits
Your nephrologist will provide individualized recovery instructions.
Can a 15 mm Kidney Stone Pass Naturally?
A 15 mm kidney stone is very unlikely to pass naturally. Delaying treatment may increase the risk of pain, urinary obstruction, infection, and kidney damage.
Consulting a kidney specialist early helps ensure timely and effective management.
Preventing Future Kidney Stones
After treatment, preventing recurrence is an important part of long-term care.
Recommendations may include:
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Drinking enough water daily
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Limiting salt intake
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Maintaining a healthy weight
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Eating a balanced diet
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Reducing foods associated with your stone type
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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 appropriate
Individualized prevention plans significantly reduce the likelihood of future stone formation.
Why Choose Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic?
Patients choose Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic because of:
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Care by a super specialist nephrologist
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Comprehensive kidney stone evaluation
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Advanced diagnostic facilities
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Personalized treatment recommendations
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Guidance on minimally invasive kidney stone procedures
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Long-term kidney stone prevention strategies
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Compassionate, patient-centered care
Conclusion
A 15 mm kidney stone is a large stone that usually requires medical intervention rather than waiting for it to pass naturally. Depending on the stone's location and characteristics, treatment may include Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL), Ureteroscopy (URS), or Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL). Early diagnosis and timely treatment are essential to relieve symptoms, preserve kidney function, and prevent complications.
At Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic, a super specialist nephrologist provides expert diagnosis, individualized treatment plans, and long-term care for patients with kidney stones. With advanced evaluation and evidence-based management, patients receive the highest standard of kidney care.
Book an Appointment Today
If you have been diagnosed with a 15 mm kidney stone or are experiencing severe flank pain, blood in the urine, or urinary obstruction, schedule a consultation at Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic. Our super specialist nephrologist will perform a comprehensive evaluation and recommend the most effective treatment to restore your kidney health and prevent future stones.





