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Kidney Stone Treatment in Dubai: What to Expect, from Diagnosis to Recovery at HealthHub

Kidney stones are one of the most common — and painful — conditions we treat in Dubai. The region’s hot climate and low daily water intake make residents especially prone to them. The good news is that treatment has come a long way. Most people are back to normal life within days.

Whether you are dealing with sudden, severe pain or a stone found by chance during a scan, this guide walks you through everything: how stones are diagnosed, which treatment fits your situation, and how to stop them from forming again.

What are kidney stones?

Kidney stones are hard lumps made of minerals and salts that build up inside the kidneys. They form when urine becomes too concentrated — allowing minerals to crystallise and clump together. Stones can stay in the kidney or travel down to the bladder.

There are four main types:

  • Calcium

The most common type. Usually made of calcium oxalate.

  • Uric acid

Forms when you don’t drink enough water or lose fluids quickly.

  • Struvite

Linked to urinary tract infections. Can grow large quickly.

  • Cystine

Rare. Caused by an inherited condition affecting the kidneys.

Symptoms to watch for Kidney stones don’t always cause symptoms. When they do, the signs are hard to miss:

  • Sudden, sharp pain in your back, side, or lower abdomen
  • Pain that comes in waves and changes intensity
  • Burning or pain when you urinate
  • Pink, red, or brown urine
  • Needing to urinate more often than usual
  • Nausea or vomiting

Note: See a doctor straight away if you have: Fever with chills, uncontrollable pain, or trouble passing urine. These can point to an infection or blockage that needs urgent care.

How kidney stones are diagnosed in Dubai

Getting the right diagnosis is the first step. Our urology team uses a combination of scans and lab tests to find the stone, measure it, and work out what it’s made of — all of which affect treatment choices.

  • CT scan (no contrast)
  • The most reliable way to find stones of any size. Gives a detailed picture of the whole urinary tract. This is usually the first scan recommended.
  • Ultrasound
  • No radiation. A good option for pregnant women or for follow-up checks. Widely available and quick.
  • Blood and urine tests

These reveal mineral levels in your body and help explain why the stone formed. If you pass a stone, we can test its composition to build a prevention plan.

Kidney stone treatment options in Dubai

The right treatment depends on the size of your stone, where it is, and what it’s made of. Here are the three main options used at our Dubai clinic:

 

No incisions

Shock wave treatment (ESWL)

Sound waves are sent from outside the body to break the stone into fine particles, which then pass out naturally in your urine. No cuts, no cameras — done as a day procedure.

Best for: Small to medium stones in the kidney or upper ureter. Recovery: 1–2 days.


Minimally invasive

Laser treatment (ureteroscopy)

A thin, flexible camera is guided through the urethra and bladder to reach the stone. A laser then breaks the stone into small pieces, which are removed immediately. No cuts needed.

Best for: Stones in the lower ureter or those too hard for shock waves. Recovery: 2–3 days.

Keyhole surgery

Keyhole removal (PCNL)

A small cut is made in the back so a thin scope can be inserted directly into the kidney. The stone is broken up and removed in one procedure. This is used for large or complex stones.

Best for: Large or branching stones that can’t be treated any other way. Recovery: 5–7 days.

Quick comparison

Treatment

Type

Recovery

Best for

Shock waves (ESWL)

No incisions

1–2 days

Small/medium stones

Laser (ureteroscopy)

Minimally invasive

2–3 days

Ureteral stones

Keyhole (PCNL)

Keyhole surgery

5–7 days

Large/complex stones

What to expect during recovery

Most people recover quickly after modern kidney stone treatment. Here’s what helps the process go smoothly:

  • Drink plenty of water. Aim for 2–3 litres a day. This helps flush out any remaining stone fragments.
  • Take your prescribed pain relief. Some mild discomfort is normal as small fragments pass.
  • If you have a stent, don’t worry. Sometimes a small tube is placed to keep the ureter open. It’s removed at a short follow-up visit, usually within a week or two.
  • Attend your follow-up. A check-up scan confirms all fragments have cleared.

How to prevent kidney stones from coming back?

Once you’ve had a kidney stone, your chances of getting another one are higher. Up to half of people develop a second stone within five years if they don’t make any changes. The steps to reduce this risk are simple:

  • Hydrate well
  • Drink at least 2–3 litres of water daily, more in summer.
  • Reduce salt and red meat
  • High sodium and animal protein raise stone risk.
  • Add lemon to your water
  • Natural citrate from lemon or lime slows stone formation.
  • Regular check-ups
  • Periodic scans catch new stones early, when they’re easier to treat.

Book a kidney stone consultation in Dubai

If you have back or side pain, blood in your urine, or pain when urinating — our best urologist team in UAE is here to help. Get a clear diagnosis and a treatment plan that works for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can kidney stones pass on their own?

Yes — small stones (under 5 mm) often pass naturally within a few days to weeks. Drinking plenty of water and taking pain relief helps. Your doctor will advise whether to wait or treat.

What causes kidney stones in Dubai?

The main causes are not drinking enough water (especially in the heat), a high-salt or high-protein diet, obesity, and family history. Certain medical conditions and medications can also play a role.

Who is most at risk?

Adults aged 20–50, men more than women, people with a family history, those who are frequently dehydrated, and people with certain metabolic conditions are most commonly affected.

Will kidney stones come back?

They can. Without any lifestyle changes, up to 50% of people develop another stone within five years. A prevention plan from your urologist significantly lowers this risk.

What should I look for in a kidney stone specialist in Dubai?

Look for a urologist who specialises in stone disease (sometimes called endourology), works with the latest laser and imaging equipment, and offers a prevention plan — not just treatment.

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Article Reviewed by

Dr. Anurag Kumar

Specialist Urologist

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