Kidney stones pass through the ureter (tube from the kidney to the bladder) which is the same diameter and length in men as in women.
The stone then has to pass from the bladder through the urethra. This can be harder for a man because, though they are the same diameter, a man's urethra is about 8 inches long (average) whereas a woman's is 2 inches. So it takes longer for the stone to travel out of the body for a man.
Yes, I've never had mine yet. My mom had hers from drinking too much soda. My ex is crazy about dr pepper. I've heard that sometimes men's hurt more than a woman's. Cause the stone has to come out when you pee. Imagine how it has to slide through his penis and come out. It cuts him up inside. And it does the same for a girl. But the girls is only for a split second cause it's falling right out of the hole. So yes. They feel very differently. And while it's happening the guys hurt more cause guys dont get periods. They cramp up bad.
Why are men more prone to having kidney stones than women? What can an individual do to lower the risk of developing kidney stones? How can you as the medical assistant support the individual experiencing kidney stones?
Why are men more prone to having kidney stones than women? What can an individual do to lower the risk of developing kidney stones? How can you as the medical assistant support the individual experiencing kidney stones?
No, women can also get kidney stones. Kidney stones are caused by a poor diet consisting of a high quantity of sodium consumed.
Kidney stones are hard crystal-like structures that are formed in the kidneys from chemical elements in urine. More men are affected by kidney stones than women.
About 12% of American men will develop kidney stones during their lifetimes.
Kidney stones are most common among male Caucasians over the age of 30, people who have previously had kidney stones, and relatives of kidney stone patients.
Men endure conditions, like kidney stones, that many women with children have assured me are more painful than childbirth.
Having and passing a kidney stone can be an extremely unhealthy and painful process for a man. Luckily, kidney stones are completely preventable for men. One of the best ways to prevent kidney stones is to follow a healthy and balanced diet. Foods that are high in calcium and protein have been shown to increase the risks of kidney stones. On the other hand, cranberries and prunes have been shown to reduce the risk of kidney stones.
Manflu is a myth. Men and women stuffed the same
There isn't a certain amount of times that you will get kidney stones. something that you need to ask your self is are you at risk for them?Do you have family history of kidney stones ? Are you between 20 and 40 years? are you taking certain medicines such as diuretics (water tablets), antacids and thyroid medications? do you have only one kidney, or an abnormally shaped kidney?do you eat a diet high in protein ?are you being regularly dehydrated ? do you have very poor mobility (eg, being confined to bed) do you have a disease of the small intestine or a small intestinal bypass? Men are more prone than women, and around half of all people who have previously had a kidney stone will develop another one within five years.
No, but not worse either.
A kidney stone. There are different types of kidney stones. The exact cause depends on the type of stone.Calcium stones are most common. They occur more often in men than in women, and usually appear between ages 20 - 30. They are likely to come back. Calcium can combine with other substances, such as oxalate (the most common substance), phosphate, or carbonate to form the stone. Oxalate is present in certain foods. Diseases of the small intestine increase the risk of forming calcium oxalate stones.
well both are the same... Men are just worse at hiding and controlling it!