Kidney Stone Removal in India
Kidney stone treatment include medications or minimally invasive surgery like Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL)
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Kidney Stone Removal — Key Facts
- Kidney stones are 3 times more common in men than women
- You are most likely to have kidney stones between the age of 35-45
- There is a 50% chance of kidney stone recurrence after 10 years
- Nephrolithiasis, Urolithiasis, renal calculi and urinary calculi all refer to kidney stones
- Kidney stones affect 12% of the population at some stage in their life
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Some of the main signs of kidney stone are
- Pain while urinating
- Nausea and vomiting
- Sharp pain that moves rapidly to your groin area
- Sharp pain in the side or back of your ribs
- Blood in your urine
- Fever and chills in case there is any infection
Yes, there are treatments that can cure kidney stones. The treatments include medications and fluid therapies. In cases where the stones are large, you may need procedures like ESWL and PCNL
Yes, in many cases the stones can pass through urine. Drinking more water, apple cider vinegar which contain acetic acid can all help dissolve the stones. It can then pass through urine comfortably
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