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Kidney Stones Treatment & Diagnostics in C Scheme, Jaipur

Kidney Stones

Also known as renal calculi, Kidney stones are solid masses that are formed by crystals. These stones originate in your kidneys usually, but can also develop in the urinary tract, which includes kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. Kidney stones can be a painful medical condition.

Diet, obesity, medical conditions and certain medical supplements can cause kidney stones. Usually, when the urine becomes concentrated, that’s what leads to the development of stones. If the stones are small, they can be passed through urination. However, to remove large stones, surgery might become necessary.

What are the Symptoms of Kidney Stones?

It so happens that as soon as the stone is formed, you won’t notice the symptoms. The symptoms start to resurface only when the stones start moving around your kidney or go through the ureters. If the stone becomes stuck in the ureters, the urine flow can become blocked. This leads to the swelling of the kidneys and spasms of the ureters. This occurrence can be very painful, and you may notice symptoms, such as;

  • Sharp, severe, or stabbing pain on your sides, back, or ribs
  • You may feel the pain travelling to your lower abdomen and groin
  • The pain can come and go
  • You may feel a burning sensation while urinating
  • You may notice pink, red or brown urine
  • Cloudy or foul-smelling urine
  • You are unable to empty your bladder fully
  • Fever, chills, and nausea

When the stone shifts its location inside, the pain can also go up.

When Should You See a Doctor at Apollo Spectra, Jaipur?

You should see a doctor in Jaipur if you notice any of the above-mentioned symptoms or if the pain won’t go away. Also, seek medical assistance if;

  • Pain is severe
  • You are having nausea and vomiting along with the pain
  • You are having a fever and chills too
  • You notice blood in the urine
  • You are finding it hard to pass urine

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What Causes Kidney Stones?

There is no one reason why kidney stones occur. There can be multiple possibilities. Basically, kidney stones occur when your urine contains substances that are crystal forming. They include; calcium, oxalate, and uric acid. Sometimes, when these substances occur, your urine lacks the necessary chemicals to prevent these crystals from forming stones by sticking to each other.

What are the Risk Factors of Kidney Stones?

You may be at risk of kidney stones if;

  • You have a family or a personal history of stones.
  • You are someone who doesn’t consume enough water. On average, it is important to drink eight glasses of water.
  • If you are obese. Therefore, it becomes imperative to maintain an ideal weight.
  • If you are someone who is suffering from digestive disorders or has undergone digestive surgery, such as gastric bypass surgery.
  • If you suffer from medical conditions such as renal tubular acidosis, repeated urinary tract infection, and more.
  • Consuming excessive laxatives, Vitamin C, calcium-based antacids can also cause stones

How to Diagnose Kidney Stones?

Your doctor will conduct tests based on your symptoms. Some of them include;

  • Blood tests
  • Urine testing
  • Imaging like MRI or CT scan
  • Analysis of passed stones

What is the Treatment for Kidney Stones?

If you are suffering from mild stones, your doctor might prescribe medications to ease the pain and dissolve the stones. You will also be asked to drinking lots of water to ensure you are able to produce urine to get rid of the stones.

If the stones are large, your doctor might use other treatments to treat the stones. They include;

  • Sound waves break up the waves to ensure that the stones pass through the urine
  • Surgery might also be recommended
  • Scopes can also be used to remove the stones

Kidney stones are easily treatable, but timely medical intervention is necessary. If you notice any of the symptoms, make sure you talk to your doctor immediately.

Is it a dangerous condition?

No, but it can be a symptom of something more therefore treatment is necessary.

Does drinking lots of water help?

Yes

Can I continue calcium after stones?

Yes, but with care.

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