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Kidney Stones 101: How to Spot, Treat, and Prevent Them

kidney stones 101

Kidney stones are hard mineral deposits that form in the kidneys, often causing severe pain and discomfort. Understanding the symptoms, treatment options, and prevention strategies is crucial for managing this common urologic condition.

Recognizing the Symptoms

Kidney stones can cause intense pain, often described as sharp or cramping, in the back, side, lower abdomen, or groin. Other symptoms include:

  • Blood in Urine: Urine may appear pink, red, or brown.
  • Frequent Urination: A persistent urge to urinate, often in small amounts.
  • Nausea and Vomiting: Often triggered by severe pain.
  • Fever and Chills: Indicate a possible infection, requiring immediate attention.

Treatment Options

Treatment depends on the size and type of stone. Common approaches include:

  • Hydration and Pain Relief: Small stones often pass on their own with increased fluid intake and over-the-counter pain relievers.
  • Medications: To ease stone passage and prevent future stones.
  • ESWL: Non-invasive shock waves break larger stones into passable fragments.
  • Ureteroscopy: A minimally invasive procedure to remove or break stones.
  • Surgery: For very large stones, a small incision may be needed to remove the stone directly.

Preventing Kidney Stones

Preventing kidney stones involves staying hydrated, reducing sodium and protein intake, and avoiding high-oxalate foods like spinach and nuts. Incorporating dietary calcium can also help prevent certain types of stones.

Take Action

If you’re experiencing symptoms of kidney stones, prompt medical attention is essential. We offer expert care to diagnose, treat, and prevent kidney stones, helping you maintain optimal kidney health.

Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take control of your kidney health.

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