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Vitamin B3 May Cut Kidney Stone Risk by 22%—Here’s What You Need to Know

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Vitamin B3 May Cut Kidney Stone Risk by 22%—Here’s What You Need to Know

Kidney stones are small but mighty when it comes to pain. Anyone who has had them will tell you how sharp, sudden and unbearable the discomfort can be. The good news is that science is finding new ways to prevent stones. An upcoming study led to bringing Vitamin B3 (also called niacin) to the forefront.

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What Can Mimic Kidney Stone Pain?

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What Can Mimic Kidney Stone Pain?

Kidney stone pain is commonly called one of the most severe discomforts anyone can endure sharp, sudden and even intolerable. But suppose you’re experiencing that all too familiar stab of pain but it’s not a kidney stone? Many medical conditions can closely imitate the symptoms of kidney stones, rendering self-diagnosis unsafe and frequently inaccurate. From

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Does ejaculating help pass kidney stones?

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Does ejaculating help pass kidney stones?

A very common question that may arise when you failed all the other solutions is: does ejaculating get rid of kidney stones? The answer is yes, in some cases. Studies indicate that sexual activity, and by association ejaculation or masturbation, has a modest effect of increasing the likelihood that small distal ureteral calculi (up to

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What Exercise is Good for Kidney Stones?

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What Exercise is Good for Kidney Stones?

Kidney stones present a very widespread health issue that may result in extreme pain, uneasiness, and interferences with everyday life. They happen where the minerals and salt get accumulated in the kidney and crystallize as hard deposits. As much as the hydration, diet, and genes are some of the factors that lead to the formation

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What is the New Surgery for Kidney Stones?

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What is the New Surgery for Kidney Stones?

The incidence of kidney stones is one of the most prevalent urological issues because millions of individuals across the globe develop it on a yearly basis. These are mineral and salts deposits that may cause severe pains, difficulties in urinating and at worst lead to complications when it is not treated. Smaller stones have a

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Why Are Kidney Stones Worse in the Morning?

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Why Are Kidney Stones Worse in the Morning?

You wake up to a searing, cramping, stabbing pain in your lower back or abdomen, and you get a strong suspicion you may be suffering your first (or tenth) kidney stone attack. And trust me, you are not alone. What is more confusing is why pain is actually worse in the morning. Most individuals complain

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What Are the Signs That a Kidney Stone Is About to Pass?

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What Are the Signs That a Kidney Stone Is About to Pass?

You already know that kidney stones are more than simply discomfort; they’re a journey. Kidney stones have their own course, from the initial dull back pain to the intense, breath-taking twinges. One question remains in your mind throughout all of that suffering: “Is it almost over? Will the stone soon pass? This blog discusses symptoms

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Where do you feel kidney stone pain?

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Where do you feel kidney stone pain?

Pain in the body can occur for many reasons, but certain types of pain are extremely rare because they begin suddenly and are very painful. Kidney stone pain can be the most horrible and unforgettable type of pain someone can experience. It is normally described as stabbing, sharp, and intolerable — painful enough to disrupt

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Why is RIRS best for kidney stones?

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Why is RIRS best for kidney stones?

Kidney stones are the most common urological problem. These hard stones, if not treated immediately, can cause severe pain and difficulty urinating. They may also lead to infection. Larger stones, however, may need medical treatment. RIRS Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery is one of the most trusted and effective procedures for removing kidney stones. The procedure is

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What is the safest procedure for a kidney stone?

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What is the safest procedure for a kidney stone?

Imagine a tiny rock causing pain so sharp it feels unbearable. That’s what a kidney stone can do. While some stones pass out of the body on their own, others require medical assistance to be removed. And when it comes to treatment, the first thing patients ask is: “Which procedure is the safest for me?”

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How do you know when a kidney stone is close to passing?

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How do you know when a kidney stone is close to passing?

The passing of a kidney stone can cause intense pain, but the good thing is, some of the small stones pass on their own without surgery or heavy treatment. But still, if you are in pain, the question that naturally comes to our mind is “how long will it take to pass? And how will

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Can a 7mm kidney stone dissolve Naturally?

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Can a 7mm kidney stone dissolve Naturally?

Passing a kidney stone is not that easy. While a smaller stone passes through the urine easily and is not noticeable, a 7mm kidney stone is not a tiny pebble. It is big enough to get stuck in the urinary tract, it requires urgent medical attention, and can cause severe pain, but the question is,

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