If you have a balanced, healthy diet and get plenty of water, you shouldn't worry. If, however, you are known to be predisposed to kidney stones, you'll want to take reasonable steps to prevent it. (If, for example, one of the bits of advice is to avoid excess meat-consumption, that does not usually mean to eat no meat. Rather, it means to be reasonable and avoid excess.)
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Note also that obesity exacerbates the likelihood of kidney stones. You'll want to maintain a healthy weight.
The best treatments for kidney stones would be a diet change along with laproscopic surgery or prescribed medication to break up the stones. It is important to consult with your doctor for the right treatment plan, as there are several types of kidney stones, each with a different diet plan of foods to avoid.
kidney stones will do it.
Kidney stones are caused by a buildup of calcium in the kidneys, and therefore I cannot see how saliva would cause it.
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I would think so.
Provided camels actually do not get kidney stones (I don't know this is true), it would be because they have a different physiology that prevent minerals from building up in their kidneys.
A symptom of kidney stones is frequent urination and pain during the urination process. You should talk to you doctor to find out more symptoms and how to go about treatment.
I would recommend talking to a urologist. Urologists can destroy kidney stones using radiation.
The water would flush the stone through the urinary tract.
A history of kidney stones can tell a health care provider about possible contributions to back pain, painful urination, joint pain, fatigue, or rash.
I have had many kidney stones {runs in the family} and yes, headaches are common, nausea, mild to severe pain and the location of pain depends on where the stone(s) are. Bleeding can occur. Best advice....see your doctor! I see a urologist regularly.
The most common treatment for kidney stones is Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. The doctor sends shock waves through the body to break up the kidney stones. These smaller pieces are easy to pass through the urinary tract. This procedure is non surgical so you would not have a long recovery period.