Which department should I visit for kidney stones?
In general, patients with kidney stones should visit the urology department, internal medicine department, infectious disease department, nephrology department, or emergency surgery department. It is recommended that patients receive symptomatic treatment as directed by a physician. Specific details are as follows:
1. Urology Department
If a patient has only kidney stones, they should visit the urology department. Treatment options may include medication for stone expulsion, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, or surgical stone removal, as prescribed by a doctor.
2. Internal Medicine Department
If kidney stones are accompanied by internal medical conditions causing fever or even sepsis, the patient should generally seek care in the internal medicine department.
3. Infectious Disease Department
If severe infection results from kidney stones, the patient may visit the infectious disease department for treatment.
4. Nephrology Department
If kidney stones lead to impaired kidney function or renal failure, the patient should visit the nephrology department.
5. Emergency Surgery Department
If kidney stones are in an acute phase with severe pain, the patient can first visit the emergency surgery department. After initial management by emergency surgeons, they can be referred to urologists for further evaluation and treatment.
If patients experience any discomfort, it is advisable to seek timely medical attention at a hospital to avoid delays in diagnosis and treatment.