It is 3 mm. Is it a large stone and is there any chance of its spontaneous expulsion? Can such a deposit be dissolved with drugs?

The 3mm stone is a small deposit that can be self-expelled, it is advisable to drink plenty of water. There are no drugs that dissolve stones. Your stone has a chance to expel itself.

Remember that our expert's answer is informative and will not replace a visit to the doctor.

prof. dr. Barbara Darewicz, MD, PhD

Urologist, sexologist. Reception in Białystok, ul. Święty Rocha 12/14 (appointments can be made by phone 0604 484 014).

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