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Drink it straight down and follow with a large glass of water. Stones will pass within 24 hours.
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It actually depends on how large the stone is. This can be answered by having a CT scan once you have been diagnosed with stones. Take it from me, I have had stones for almost 5 years, drink at least 8 bottles of water a day, drink lemon juice (it doesn't have to be straight, I drink lemonade). I have started to take energy pills; these pills pretty much make you urinate more than normal which is what moves the stone out of the kidney and through the ureter. Your doctor may prescribe different medicine to help pass stones. Some may dilate the ureter, some may thin your urine; using many different techniques, you will pass that stone! Although, if the stone is too large to pass on your own (usually larger than 5 mm) you may have to have surgery, like I did. After surgery they put a stent in to pass any gravel they might have missed. Some people may only have one stone in their life, others (such as me) will have them their entire life. One learns to deal with it, yes, with some difficulty at times. You learn the ways of the stone
No, kidney stones are not contagious in any way, sexually or otherwise.
Yes, go through operation before it's any larger, or drink LOTS of water to make it smaller and to get rid of it
calcium is the cause of all kidney stones. calcium is the make up for bones and it help repair the bones if you were to brake one. to much biuld up in the kidney area causes the calcum to from into stones due to dehydration or not enough of the right fluids. the only way to get rid of them is to let i pass through your urine
hospital that's the only way
Yes, you can pass it naturally or you can go to the hospital where they probe into your kidney or gallbladder and break the stones into smaller fragments so you can pass them easier. Either way, the stones are coming out the same place.
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It can be dangerous to have a sauna if you suffer from kidney stones.During this procedure because of hot air -blood vessels and plane muscles of urine way are divided and stones can be stacked in the urine way , which cause urine way perforation,shock and death.However if you have not stones,but do have inflammatory processes in urinary tract-it can be helpful as you are warming up to get rid of cold symptoms in this case recommended stone therapy as well.
Kidney stones are painful and affect men and women of all ages. There are things you can do to get rid of kidney stones, and tips on how to tell if you have a kidney stone. The first thing you will notice if you have kidney stones is the pain! The pain is excruciating, and is located in either the right or left side of the abdomen, or in the lower back. As the stone moves through the day, the pain will likely move with it. This is because the stone is being carried by the kidneys through the urinary tract. The stone only has one way to get out of the body and that is through the urethra when you urinate. If the stones are large and cannot be passed, they will need to be broken up by a procedure known as lithotripsy. The stone will be crushed into smaller stones that can be passed when you urinate. Another sign of kidney stones is nausea and sometimes vomiting. The pain from the stones is so intense that it makes people who have them sick. The nausea will usually go away when the pain is relieved. Pain relief can come in the form of an IV medication, or through a pill that is taken. Larger stones will cause more pain, and people will need more medication to be relieved of the pain. Blood in the urine is another sign of kidney stones. It is also a sign of a kidney or urinary tract infection, so if you see blood in the urine, you need to go to the doctor. Women who are pregnant need to seek medical attention if they see blood more so than men. Treatment of kidney stones sometimes means you will just have to be patient and let them pass on their own. This can be painful, but is often the best way to get rid of them. Drinking plenty of water through the day will help to flush out the system. Cranberry juice is also good for getting rid of the bacteria that is in the kidneys and urinary system. If necessary, the doctor may order some type of surgery to remove the stones if there are numerous ones in the body.
No. Kidney stones can be quite easily cured by simply visiting the doctor and having the right treatment; they are not a disability in any way more than having a cold is.
Yes and no. Kidney stones feel as big as a marble. But if you swallow a marble it will come out a different way
You could have kidney stones, or you could just be prone to them. Drinking or eating too much sugar. The best way to find out of course is to see a urologist.
Kidney stones occur when crystals form inside the kidney. They begin microscopically small, and grow over time. Most stones are passed as tiny grains of sand, while others may grow as large as a golf ball or more, or look like the horns of a moose (staghorn kidney stones). There are many reasons some people develop kidney stones. Medications can cause the development of some types of stones, as can some illnesses. The congenital condition medullary sponge kidney disease often results in stones formed so frequently that passing them is almost a daily occurrence. Most stones are the result of a metabolic imbalance. Sometimes the metabolic imbalance can be treated, sometimes it can't. A common way to treat patients for recurrent kidney stones is potassium citrate, which makes it less likely for certain stones to form inside the kidney. Some stones are the result of an imbalanced diet which may be easily altered without medication to help.