Dr. Irfan Shabbir Goraya Urologist in Lahore

Dr. Irfan Shabbir Goraya (Consultant Urologist) has more than 18 years of experience as Urological Surgeon. He deals all types of urological surgeries such as Renal Stone, prostate Glands, Stricture urethra, ED and all major surgeries. He served in Mayo Hospital Lahore.
Here in Evercare Hospital Wapda Town, Lahore is serving since 5 years.
Urologist in Lahore
Monday to Friday
04 to 06 PM
Consultation Fee Rs. 3000/-
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Dr. Irfan Shabbir Goraya Urologist is experts in all types of Kidney stone treatments.
A kidney stone, also known as renal calculi or nephrolithiasis, is a hard mass formed in the kidneys from crystals that separate from the urine and build up. These stones can vary in size and shape and may cause severe pain when passing through the urinary tract.
Treatment options for kidney stones depend on factors such as the size of the stone, its composition, and the severity of symptoms. Here are some common treatment options:
Pain Management: Pain caused by kidney stones can be intense and may require medication such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen or prescription pain relievers.
Hydration: Drinking plenty of water can help flush out small stones from the urinary tract. Increasing fluid intake can also help prevent the formation of new stones.
Medical Therapy: Certain medications can help dissolve some types of kidney stones or prevent them from forming. These may include medications that reduce calcium or uric acid levels in the urine, or those that help dissolve specific types of stones.
Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL): This non-invasive procedure uses shock waves to break up kidney stones into smaller pieces that can be more easily passed through the urinary tract.
Ureteroscopy: In this procedure, a thin, flexible scope is passed through the urinary tract to locate and remove the kidney stone. It may also involve the use of tools to break up the stone into smaller pieces.
Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL): This surgical procedure involves making a small incision in the back to access the kidney and remove the stone. It is often used for larger stones or when other treatments have failed.
Surgery: In rare cases where other treatments are not feasible or effective, surgical removal of the stone or even partial removal of the affected kidney may be necessary.
Dr. Irfan says that choice of treatment depends on various factors including the size and location of the stone, the severity of symptoms, the patient’s overall health, and the preferences of the patient and their healthcare provider. It’s essential to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and personalized treatment recommendations if you suspect you have kidney stone. Don’t hesitate to give us a call: