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Struggling with kidney stones? Discover why India is a global hub for kidney stone treatment! In this video, we’ll cover everything you need to know about kidney stones and their treatment options.
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Symptoms of Kidney Stones
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Kidney stones are hard deposits of salt and minerals within the kidney or urinary tract. Depending on where the stone is located, it can be termed a kidney stone, ureteric stone, or bladder stone. Calcium stones in the form of calcium oxalate are the most common type of stone. While these substances usually dissolve in urine, some factors, such as certain medical conditions and nutrition, can cause their concentration in urine to rise, forming crystals. Kidney stones can cause severe pain. Left untreated, they can lead to serious complications such as kidney damage or kidney infection.
Sharp Pain in The Back, Side, Or Lower Abdomen
Nausea And Vomiting
Blood In Urine
Fever And Chills
Cloudy Or Foul-Smelling Urine
Painful Urination
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Discover dietary guidelines to prevent and manage kidney stones. Our expert advice helps reduce risk factors and supports effective management of existing conditions. From hydration tips to tailored meal plans, we provide comprehensive support for kidney health
#diet for kidney stone patients#diet to prevent kidney stones#foods that prevent kidney stones#kidney stone diet chart#kidney stone disease diet#kidney stones foods to eat#symptoms of kidney stones#diagnosis of kidney stones#causes of kidney stones
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i finally went back and looked thru all the replies i got ty guys for sending me all the good vibes <3 im not feeling great mentally bc. no sleep but my nervous have calmed down quite a bit because i know now what was causing the severe symptoms. I've got referrals set up to take a better look at my actual stomach problems so fingers crossed
#yappin#i Know i have some sort of inflammatory stomach thing going up bc high inflammation levels are ALWAYS on my blood tests#im convinced i have pcos but never got any answers#im pretty fat so any time they do uterine ultrasounds they say they cant ever see things clearly down there#and i have every other symptom too#my kidney stone stuff over a year ago started right during a horrible start to my period#and same thing happened with this kidney infection fan.....
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I MIGHT BE ABLE TO GO TO THE DOCTOR SOON. yay but also very scary
#honestly for the most part ive been feeling better but symptoms still persist which scares me#ive been calling it a kidney stone this whole time but Im gonna be real im still completely unsure. so#if i do end up going some time this week wish me luck i havent done anything like this since around 12-13 so its very scary For me. smile...#if not a kidney stone the next most likely thing is some kind of infection#which shouldnt be too bad because again the horrid pain and really bad parts are mostly gone by now#-_- i wish u could just create a dump file of everything going on in your body and troubleshoot urself but Nooooo nope spend money now
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Troubled by Kidney Stones? Here's what to do!
Kidney stones are a common and painful condition that affects many individuals. Formed over time due to the accumulation of waste substances in the body, kidney stones can cause severe discomfort and lead to urinary tract infections. In this article, we will explore the formation of kidney stones, their effects on the body, and the potential remedies offered by Ayurvedic medicine. Section 1:…
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Urologic Emergencies Management and Treatment Strategies
Overview
Urologic emergencies refer to conditions that require immediate medical attention due to their potential for serious complications. These emergencies can range from life-threatening conditions such as urosepsis to painful conditions such as kidney stones.
In this blog post, we will discuss the management and treatment strategies for some common urologic emergencies.
Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
UTIs are a very common urologic emergency, especially in women. Symptoms include burning pain during urination, increased frequency and urgency to urinate and fever. UTIs can cause major problems, like kidney infections if they are not addressed.
Management: The first step in managing a UTI is to obtain a urine culture to identify the bacteria causing the infection. Antibiotics are then prescribed based on the culture results. For intravenous antibiotics, hospitalization may be required in extreme cases.
Kidney Stones
Kidney stones are solid masses made of crystals that form in the kidneys. Severe side or back discomfort, nausea, vomiting, and blood in the urine are all symptoms. Kidney damage and urinary tract obstruction can both result from kidney stones in extreme circumstances.
Management: Treatment for kidney stones depends on the size and location of the stone. Pain management with analgesics is important to help patients cope with severe pain. Small stones can be treated with medication and hydration to help pass the stone. Large stones may require surgery or shock wave lithotripsy to break up the stone.
Testicular Torsion
Testicular torsion occurs when the spermatic cord twists, cutting off blood flow to the testicle. The scrotum will be extremely painful, swollen, and red. Testicular torsion is a medical emergency and requires immediate attention as the testicle can die within hours of torsion.
Management: Surgery is the primary treatment for testicular torsion. The goal of surgery is to untwist the cord and restore blood flow to the testicle. It might be necessary to remove the testicle if it is significantly injured.
Urosepsis
Urosepsis is a severe infection that occurs when a urinary tract infection spreads to the bloodstream. Symptoms include fever, chills, confusion and rapid breathing. Urosepsis is a life-threatening condition that requires immediate medical attention.
Management: Treatment for urosepsis includes hospitalization, intravenous antibiotics and supportive care. In severe cases, patients may require admission to the intensive care unit (ICU).
Acute Urinary Retention
When a person is unable to empty their bladder, acute urine retention develops, causing excruciating agony and discomfort. Causes include prostate enlargement, bladder stones, and neurological conditions.
Management: Using a urinary catheter to empty the bladder is part of the treatment for acute urine retention. In some circumstances, surgery can be required to address the retention's underlying cause.
Conclusion
urologic emergencies require prompt medical attention to prevent serious complications. Early identification and treatment are key to successful management. If you are experiencing symptoms of a urologic emergency, seek medical attention immediately. If you are seeking such as urological condition please visit for better constancy
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#this isn’t a plea or anything#an update I guess#I’m sick#don’t know what’s wrong yet#been to the ER#a clinic and my doctor#and a critical stabilization unit#in the past month#ive lost 15lbs since Jan 11th & we#don’t know why#thyroid levels are fine#liver enzymes are not fine#waiting for a heart monitor & echo on 2/28#waiting to hear from the gastro doc about my referral#I can’t move without my heart beating out a conga line#can’t eat without getting sick#chest hurts & started getting symptoms of#a kidney stone#which like: sure might as well I guess lol#I feel so weak all the time#idk guess I just needed something to feel#a bit of catharsis
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Scallop... Oyster... What if izuna had kidney stones.
#if you don't write izuna with kidney stones litteraly dni it's a symptom of being a younger brother it says so in the databooks#oystermash
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Kidney Stone Symptoms in Hindi
किडनी स्टोन के लक्षण (Kidney Stone Symptoms in Hindi) में तेज दर्द, विशेष रूप से पीठ या पेट के ��िचले हिस्से में महसूस होता है। पेशाब करते समय जलन, खून आना, या पेशाब में बदलाव भी हो सकते हैं। इसके अलावा, मतली, उल्टी, बुखार, और थकान जैसे लक्षण भी दिखाई दे सकते हैं। किडनी स्टोन की पहचान और उपचार के लिए डॉक्टर से परामर्श लेना महत्वपूर्ण है।
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Anybody else have an instance where their shoulder was bent weird while doing something and it felt like it was out of place but you could still use it and popped it right back but now it does that same thing every once in awhile and you’re starting to wonder if you dislocated it and healed it wrong?
#emma posts#is this a super specific instance or do I share this experience with someone?#also should I see my doctor about it?#it’s been like a year so idk what she could do even if it was dislocated back then#it might have happened even earlier but I just remember it really fucking up while I was building a chair#I was holding something in place at a weird angle and pop! but then I put it right back#and I never lost the use of it during that whole thing and it only took two days to feel totally normal again#but it’s happening a lot more since that day. just not often enough for me to know what does it#I keep doing these things that it’s like ‘should I see a doctor? should I tell the nurse that looks at me once a week?’#and then I forget about it until something goes wrong again#my body just has a habit of fucking itself up and then going right back to normal again within a day or two#some stuff is extreme enough for me to go to the er or something like that kidney stone#but a lot of other weird injuries or symptoms that go away right afterwards I just feel like#what could my doctor even do about it? and then I have to schedule an appointment and get a ride and all that. ugh’#I do need to get an iud and vaccines soon though#I’m pretty sure I’m up to date on most vaccines but I’m not sure about the flu#I did go in last year and get two or three at a time to catch up with anything I missed or needed updated#it was mostly updating stuff like tetanus#I don’t know if there’s been a more recent covid booster from the last one I got I think a few months ago#but when I get an iud I need to schedule an appointment with my neurologist and that’s also annoying and takes time and finding a ride#and getting a ride there isn’t even going to somewhere in the same town! my general doctor is in this town#but apparently estrogen levels can effect one of my seizure medications so I would need a dose adjustment
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What Is Uric Acid and How It Affects Our Health
Although it is still debatable we have some clues to deal with this sneaky acid mainly hidden in junk foods Hyperuricemia In this short post, I will introduce you to uric acid because this sneaky acid something as small as a molecule could make or break our health. Uric acid is a tiny waste product that forms when our bodies break down purines , natural compounds in food some food. Sounds…
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Are Kidney Stones Common in Teenagers?
Kidney stones, which refer to hard mineral deposits that form inside kidneys, are becoming more prevalent in teenagers even though they were traditionally considered an ailment majorly affecting adults. This article aims to explore if teenagers are indeed at a higher risk of developing kidney stones and the various causes and types of stones seen among this age group.
Types of Kidney Stones
The two most common types of kidney stones seen in teenagers are calcium oxalate stones and struvite stones. Calcium oxalate stones form when the urine contains higher amounts of calcium and oxalate. They constitute approximately 80% of total kidney stones. Struvite stones occur due to urinary tract infections caused by urea-splitting bacteria. These bacteria convert urea to struvite crystals in the kidneys.
Causes of Kidney Stones Among Teenagers
Some of the main reasons for the rising prevalence of stones in teenagers include dehydration, nutritional deficiencies, overweight or obese body mass index, certain medical conditions like inflammatory bowel disease, and frequent consumption of foods high in oxalates, sodium, and animal protein without sufficient water intake daily leading to highly concentrated urine.
Calcium Oxalate Stones
Calcium oxalate stones are the most prevalent type seen in teenagers and adults. These stones form when the urine contains higher levels of calcium and oxalate allowing their mutual precipitation. Major causes contributing to their formation include low fluid intake resulting in highly concentrated urine, high dietary intake of oxalate-rich foods like spinach, and rhubarb without sufficient calcium intake, and medical conditions causing calcium malabsorption. Obesity is another emerging risk factor for calcium oxalate stone formation.
Prevention of Kidney Stones in Teenagers
Some effective kidney stone prevention tips teenagers can adopt to lower their risk of kidney stone formation include adequate hydration by drinking enough water and fluids every day, maintaining a healthy weight by regular exercise and a balanced diet, limiting consumption of high oxalate foods, choosing low oxalate vegetables, having dairy products as a good source of calcium and monitoring salt, animal protein, and supplement intake under medical guidance.
Are Kidney Stones Becoming Prevalent in Teenagers?
According to various recent epidemiological studies, the incidence of kidney stone formation has been steadily rising among teenagers over the past few decades parallel to increasing rates of childhood obesity.
Although the exact reasons are not fully understood, lifestyle changes including low physical activity levels, increased screen time, frequent consumption of processed foods high in refined carbohydrates and salt coupled with lower water and calcium intakes attributed to the obesity epidemic are considered major contributors towards the higher prevalence seen now compared to past generations.
Also Read: Kidney Stones in Children and Teens: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention
Conclusion
Though previously considered a disease of adults, kidney stones are no longer uncommon in teenagers owing to changing dietary patterns and lifestyles. Adopting simple everyday preventive measures particularly adequate hydration through water can go a long way in lowering the rising risk. Seeking medical attention promptly for early diagnosis and management of stones is also important.
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