A waqas is 51 year old adult he is admitted in Eddepartment because of
* severe radiating pain
*presence of blood in urine
*difficulty in passing urine
His blood biochemistry showed a blood urea nitrogen level of29mg/dl and a serum creatinine level 1.4mg/dl.
His urinlysis revealed increase quantity of ca oxylate crystal thatmay suggest a suspected kidney stone.
it should that waqas has poor history of fluid intake and reduceurination.
how you suggest that this case of neprolethiasis and how it can betretad and prevented.
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