Post Operative Kidney Stones

Post-operative kidney stones are new or existing kidney stones that cause symptoms after surgery, often resulting in severe back or side pain. They can form due to factors like changes in fluid balance, immobility, or residual stone fragments from previous treatments. Management typically involves pain control and procedures to remove the stone; maintaining good hydration is crucial for prevention and recovery.

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