Last week, I suffered serious stomach pain. I went to the hospital, and the doctors suggested I take a USG KUB (Ultrasound of the Kidneys, Ureters, and Bladder). After I took the scan, it showed one stone in my mid-ureter measuring 5.2 mm. After that, the doctor suggested I take a CT scan. In the CT scan report, it showed only a 4mm x 1.2mm stone. This is the first time I've faced this issue in my life. Does it need surgery to remove the stone, or is it curable with medicine?
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