The outside.
A patient who has had a single kidney stone has about a 50% chance of developing another stone. Whether you will develop a second kidney stone in the opposite kidney, depends in part on the reason for the formation of the stones.
1. That body part has pain sensing nerves. 2. The kidney stone pushes on the nerves.
kidney is very important part of human body. It throws out the waste materials from our body. You can ease stone pain at home by drinking mixture of olive oil & Lemon juice, eating pomegranate & watermelon, nettle leaf with hot water etc. These are some of the home treatment to reduce kidney stone pain.
The trigone is part of the urinary bladder, not part of the kidney.
renal and kidney are the same so the answer is Yes. the cortex is the outer part of the kidney as opposed to the medulla, the inner part.
Oh yes. It is quite common. Since Crohns can effect any part of the digestive system often the pain from kidney stones can be misdiagnosed until the stone is passed or lodged and needs removal.
The cortex is a part of a kidney around the inside of a kidney.
Kidney stones can block the flow of urine through the kidney, ureters, and/or urethra, depending on where they are lodged. The ureters are tubes from the kidney to the bladder, and the urethra is the tube from the bladder to the outside. There are other consequences that can happen because of kidney stones, as well. There are microtubules and other components in the kidneys that can be damaged or scarred, for someone who gets kidney stones frequently. The other problem with kidney stones is that when they cause urine flow to slow or back up, the potential for inflammation and infection is increased. People that are frequently troubled by kidney stones are at a higher risk for Chronic Renal Disease.
Glomerular kidney disease-- Disease of the kidney that affects the glomeruli, the part of the kidney that filters certain substances out of the blood.
It is a funnel type shape and it is part of the urethra in the kidney.
This is a rather large name: extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. The extracorporeal means from outside the body (no surgery) plus is it done using sound (shock ) waves and the last part (litho-) means stone while the ending means to crush or to break up.
No it is not.