Kidney Stone Removal: Safe, Effective Treatments for Fast Relief
Kidney stones are small, hard deposits that form in the kidneys when minerals in the urine crystallize. While some stones pass naturally, others may cause severe pain, block urine flow, or lead to infections — making kidney stone removal necessary.
At Prabhakar Bhurke Nephrology, Urology & Gynaecology Fertility Clinic, we specialize in advanced and minimally invasive kidney stone treatments to relieve your symptoms and prevent recurrence. In this blog, we’ll explain what kidney stones are, when removal is needed, and the most effective treatment options available today.
What Are Kidney Stones?
Kidney stones (renal calculi) are solid masses made of minerals like calcium, oxalate, and uric acid. They can vary in size — from a grain of sand to several centimeters. While small stones often pass on their own, larger ones can get stuck and cause intense pain or urinary tract problems.
When Is Kidney Stone Removal Needed?
You may need professional removal if:
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The stone is too large to pass on its own
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Severe pain persists despite medication
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There’s blood in the urine or signs of infection
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The stone is causing a urinary blockage
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Recurrent kidney stones are affecting kidney function
Symptoms of Kidney Stones
Common signs include:
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Sharp pain in the back or side (flank)
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Pain during urination
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Blood in the urine (hematuria)
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Nausea or vomiting
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Urgency to urinate or frequent urination
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Cloudy or foul-smelling urine
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Fever or chills if infection is present
If you experience these symptoms, consult a urologist promptly.
Kidney Stone Removal Treatment Options
Depending on the size, type, and location of the stone, your urologist may recommend one of the following:
🔹 1. Medication & Hydration (For Small Stones)
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Pain relievers and alpha-blockers can help pass small stones
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Drinking plenty of fluids helps flush stones naturally
🔹 2. Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL)
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Non-invasive procedure that uses shock waves to break the stone into tiny fragments
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Suitable for medium-sized stones
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Performed as an outpatient procedure
🔹 3. Ureteroscopy (URS)
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A thin scope is inserted through the urethra and bladder to reach the stone
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Laser or other tools are used to break and remove the stone
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Best for stones in the ureter or kidney
🔹 4. Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL)
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A minimally invasive surgery used for large or complex kidney stones
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Involves a small incision in the back to access and remove the stone
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Often used when ESWL or URS isn’t effective
🔹 5. Open or Robotic Surgery (Rare)
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Used only in extreme or complex cases where other methods fail
Post-Procedure Recovery and Prevention
After kidney stone removal:
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Pain and mild discomfort are common but manageable
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Stay hydrated to help flush out residual particles
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Dietary changes may be recommended to prevent recurrence
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Medications may be prescribed to reduce stone formation risk
Your doctor may analyze the stone’s composition to tailor future prevention strategies.
Why Choose Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic for Kidney Stone Treatment?
Located in Lokhandwala, Andheri West, and Borivali West, our clinics offer:
✅ State-of-the-art technology for diagnosis and treatment
✅ Minimally invasive procedures for faster recovery
✅ Expert urologists like Dr. Hitesh Jain, a renowned uro-surgeon
✅ Nephrology support from Dr. Sandip Prabhakar Bhurke for kidney care
✅ Home consultations and 24/7 telemedicine support
Whether you’re suffering from acute pain or seeking long-term prevention, we provide personalized care that prioritizes your comfort and health.
Conclusion
Kidney stone removal doesn’t have to be painful or overwhelming. With today’s advanced techniques, you can experience fast relief, minimal downtime, and a better quality of life. Early diagnosis and expert care make all the difference.
📞 Suspect Kidney Stones? Don’t Wait for the Pain to Worsen.
Contact Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic today to schedule your consultation with our experienced urology and nephrology team. We’re here to help you live pain-free.


