The Importance of Early Diagnosis in Kidney Stones
Indexed December 30, 2011
Those people who are prone to kidney stones must familiarize themselves with the different types as early as possible so they would know what to adjust. Aside from setting lifestyles changes, knowing what type of kidney stones develop in the body is also important because it will help you do the things that will prevent their existence in your body system.
Many people are not aware of it but there are actually different types of kidney stones that some individuals suffer from. Among those types, the most common that most people develop is called “calcium oxalate stone.” While others are called “struvite stones,” “uric acid stones,” and “cystine stones.” These types vary depending on what cause them and their characteristics.
Medical alerts for kidney stones
To be able to address the condition properly, ... See the complete post here
Posted by:
Natural Holistic Health Blog
-
view other posts
Related Posts
Also known as nephrolithiasis, kidney stones are hard masses that sometimes form in one or both kidneys. These stones can range from the size of a grain of sand to the size of a golf ball...
Treating kidney stones may or may not involve surgery. Ninety-percent of the time, you dont even have to go under the knife because your body will be able to expel it. But what happens to the remaining ten percent?
That remaining ten percent requires surgery because the stones which have clogged up your system are too [...]...
Twitter This!
Kidney stones can happen to anyone regardless of gender or age. But studies have shown that this is more common during middle age and three times more in men. So what the symptoms of kidney stones?
The most common symptoms of kidney stones include bloating, blood in the urine, cloudy or foul-smelling urine, an increase [...]...
Twitter This!Kidney stones form when minerals or salts which are normally found in the urine become solid. Most of the time, they are too tiny and do not cause any damage to the kidney because the body is able to expel it. But if they build up inside the kidney, then we have a problem. [...]...
No comments so far...