The size of a small ball bearing.
3 mm is about an eighth of an inch; 7 mm is a bit more than a quarter inch.
7 mm is about a quarter inch and 3 mm about an eighth of an inch.
a big stone
.07 meters
In my experience of having a kidney stone i can offer a little information. when i went to the doctors they said mine was 3 mm n that it should pass on its own. so just go to your doctors and get a cat scan of how big it is. they should tell you if it will pass on its own or not. if its to big they will have to do a surgery on you. so just keep updated on it. AnswerI to am undergoing my own kidney stone experience. Mine will not pass and it is about the size of a large jellybean.I just passed a 6mm stone, but have also been told that 3 and under usually pass on their own too - I think I'm on stone 15 or so to date. Mine are calcium-oxalate in nature. I have not changed my diet, I haven't gotten in the habit of increased water consumption. I have had only one procedure under general anesthesia with a uroscope/lazer and lithotripsy - I would rather not go through that experience again. I'm off do do some drinking now...water anyone?
Smaller than a centimeter
About 1 foot 7 inches.
No. Kidney stone under 4mm are likely to pass without minor surgery. Anything above that would cause severe pain and would likely need a doctor or urologist to remove. There are many different procedures that can be done. I had a 7mm stone and had to have surgery for removal. I beg to differ here...upto 6mm stones are nto to be touched and they are supposed to come out on their own. Drink lots of fluid and avoid foods causing stones.
It's about the size a a 12 year old pinky
I had one this size. MIT is about 3/4 of a golf ball.
7 cm is about 2 and 3/4 inches. That is big!
9 7/16 inches