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Calcium Stones: Symptoms & Treatments

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Calcium Stones: Symptoms & Treatments

Among all types of kidney stones, calcium stones are the most common and painful subtype that can interfere with everyday life, causing severe sharp pain in the lower back, hematuria and frequent urination. These stones develop due to excessive calcium levels mixing with other substances, such as oxalate or phosphate, in the kidneys. This uncertainty

18 Nov 2024Quick read
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How to Treat Kidney Blockage After Stones?

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How to Treat Kidney Blockage After Stones?

Have you or someone you know experienced the pain and frustration of kidney stones? While the immediate relief after passing or removing a stone is often a relief, it’s important to know that complications can arise, including kidney blockage. This condition can lead to discomfort, swelling, and even more severe health issues if not addressed

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What is the first symptom of a kidney stone?

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What is the first symptom of a kidney stone?

Imagine experiencing a sudden, acute pain in your lower back or side that feels excruciating and appears out of nowhere. This could be the first sign of a kidney stone, which can cause agonizing discomfort. If left untreated, kidney stones can cause infections and renal damage. If left untreated, kidney stones can lead to further

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FANS RIRS | Suction RIRS | Detailed Guide

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FANS RIRS | Suction RIRS | Detailed Guide

It might surprise you, but kidney stones can be particularly difficult to treat, especially when they are located in hard-to-reach areas of the kidney. Traditional methods may not always be effective or minimally invasive. Patients often endure pain and discomfort from kidney stones, and the prospect of complex or invasive procedures can add to their

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Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD): What Is It?

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Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD): What Is It?

Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) is a genetic disorder that can lead to severe kidney damage and other health complications, often causing concern and confusion among those diagnosed. Living with PKD can be overwhelming, as the condition progresses silently and unpredictably, leading to symptoms like high blood pressure, kidney failure, and chronic pain. The uncertainty of

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Why Does Kidney Stones Cause Vomiting?

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Why Does Kidney Stones Cause Vomiting?

As you might know, kidney stones are a common issue today. Essentially, these are hard deposits of minerals and salts that form inside the kidneys, leading to intense pain and discomfort as they move through the urinary tract. One less commonly discussed symptom of kidney stones is vomiting. Though it might seem unrelated, vomiting can

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What is Kidney Infection? (Pyelonephritis)

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What is Kidney Infection? (Pyelonephritis)

A kidney infection (pyelonephritis) is a type of urinary tract infection (UTI) that occurs when bacteria travel from another part of your body, such as the bladder, to one or both kidneys. Kidney infections are typically more serious than lower UTIs, so it’s important to see a healthcare provider if you experience any symptoms. This

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10 Signs Of Chronic Kidney Diseases

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10 Signs Of Chronic Kidney Diseases

Kidney disease happens when your kidneys aren’t working as they should and start losing their ability to do their job. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) gets worse over time. High blood pressure and diabetes are two common reasons for CKD. While there’s no cure for CKD, you can take steps to keep your kidneys working as

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Kidney Failure: Causes & Treatment

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Kidney Failure: Causes & Treatment

When we talk about kidney failure, also known as renal failure, we’re referring to a situation where one or both of your kidneys can’t do their job properly on their own anymore. Sometimes this happens suddenly, in what’s called acute kidney failure, which can be temporary. Other times, it’s a chronic condition that gradually worsens

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