How can I find out how big a 6mm kidney stone is?

Question: How can I find out how big a 6mm kidney stone is?
I have a 6mm kidney stone and can’t seem to wrap my head around just how big that is. I have had these stones in the past and some pretty big ones. Not good with the mm measure though. Any one know where I can find a conversion chart or something of that nature where I can get a visual idea?

Answer by mark43
think of it this way, 6mm is the same as 0.000006 kilometers, or 6,000,000 nanometers. hope it helps!


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6 Responses to “How can I find out how big a 6mm kidney stone is?”

  1. Chris says:

    Look at a ruler.
    1mm is 1/10 of a cm.

    (An Inch is 25.4 mm, for you countries who still use inches, so you’re looking at about a quarter inch.)

  2. Kristen Lyn says:

    1) take out a ruler. 2) look at it. 3) that’s how big it is.

  3. Celeste The Chosen says:

    Use a ruler.

  4. Anne M says:

    Well, its bigger than a grain of sand. 2mm is the biggest a grain of sand is characterized as. Gravel begins at 2mm and goes to 64mm. So think of a smallish piece of gravel. Ow.

  5. Ricardo says:

    6mm are 0,24 inches.

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