Introduction
A 13 mm kidney stone is considered a large stone that usually cannot pass naturally through the urinary tract. It can cause severe pain, urinary blockage, and complications if not treated properly. Understanding the right 13 mm kidney stone treatment is essential for safe and effective recovery. At Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic, a super specialist nephrologist provides advanced diagnosis and modern treatment options tailored to each patient.
What Is a 13 mm Kidney Stone?
A kidney stone forms when minerals and salts crystallize inside the kidney. A stone measuring 13 mm (1.3 cm) is too large to pass on its own and typically requires medical or surgical intervention.
Symptoms of a 13 mm Kidney Stone
Severe pain in the back or side (flank pain)
Pain radiating to lower abdomen or groin
Blood in urine
Frequent or painful urination
Nausea and vomiting
Urinary blockage or reduced urine output
Is a 13 mm Kidney Stone Dangerous?
Yes, if left untreated, it can lead to:
Kidney infection
Hydronephrosis (swelling of kidney)
Permanent kidney damage
Severe urinary obstruction
13 mm Kidney Stone Treatment Options
1. ESWL (Shock Wave Lithotripsy)
Uses sound waves to break stones
May not be effective for larger or hard stones like 13 mm
2. Ureteroscopy with Laser Lithotripsy
A thin scope is inserted through the urinary tract
Laser breaks the stone into small pieces
Fragments are removed or passed naturally
Commonly used for moderate to large stones
3. PCNL (Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy)
Best option for large stones like 13 mm and above
A small incision is made in the back
Stone is directly removed from the kidney
High success rate for large stones
4. Laparoscopic or Surgical Options (Rare Cases)
Used when other treatments are not suitable
Recommended in complex cases
Recovery After Treatment
Hospital stay may vary from 1–3 days
Mild discomfort for a few days
Increased fluid intake recommended
Follow-up imaging to ensure complete stone removal
Prevention of Future Kidney Stones
Drink plenty of water daily
Reduce salt and processed foods
Limit high-oxalate foods if advised
Maintain healthy weight
Regular kidney check-ups
When to See a Kidney Specialist
Seek immediate medical care if you experience:
Severe or continuous pain
Blood in urine
Fever with chills
Difficulty urinating
Known large kidney stone
Why Choose Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic?
Care by a super specialist nephrologist
Advanced stone removal techniques (ESWL, Laser, PCNL)
Accurate diagnosis using modern imaging
Personalized treatment plans
Focus on safe and effective recovery
Conclusion
A 13 mm kidney stone treatment requires expert evaluation and often advanced procedures for complete removal. With timely intervention, complications can be avoided, and kidney health can be preserved. At Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic, a super specialist doctor provides world-class care for kidney stone management.
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If you are diagnosed with a large kidney stone, visit Prabhakar Bhurke Clinic for expert consultation and advanced treatment options.





