Science, asked by KMLS23, 1 year ago

size of a kidney stone​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Hey brainly user

Here is your answer

It starts from the 0.1 mm

» It also differ from the person to person

» The highest range is 2 cm only

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KMLS23: answer is 2.5 cm
Answered by sujan2002
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Answer:

✵Kidney stones range in size from a fraction of an inch to several inches.

✵Very small stones (like those that are less than ¼ inch or about 5 mm in size)

✵these can pass through the urinary tract and out of the body on their own with little or no pain.

✵ Larger stones can be quite painful, though

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