Non-obstructing nephrolithiasis refers to the presence of kidney stones (nephrolithiasis) that do not block the flow of urine in the urinary tract. These stones may be asymptomatic or cause mild discomfort, but they typically do not lead to significant complications such as hydronephrosis. Diagnosis is often made through imaging techniques like ultrasound or CT scans. Management may involve observation or lifestyle changes, depending on the size and composition of the stones.
Nephrolithiasis, commonly known as kidney stones, primarily affects the kidneys. These stones form when there is a high concentration of certain substances in the urine, leading to crystallization. As they develop, they can cause pain and obstruction in the urinary tract, affecting the kidneys and potentially other parts of the urinary system.
kidney stone or ureteral stone. It can cause severe pain, known as renal colic, as well as blood in the urine and urinary tract infections. Treatment may involve pain management, hydration, and sometimes procedures to remove the stone.
You can try discussing the issue with your neighbor amicably and requesting that they move their obstructing properties. If that doesn't work, you can check local laws or regulations regarding shared alleyways to see if there are any provisions that address this situation. If necessary, you may need to involve local authorities or legal action to resolve the issue.
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Nephrolithiasis has an emphasis on the "thi" portion of the word.
The suffix for nephrolithiasis is "-iasis," which indicates a pathological condition or disease.
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A. nephrolithiasis, This is another name for kidney stoneor calculi
It is NEPHROLITHIASIS
The process of forming a kidney stone.
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nephrolithiasis The correct answer is ureterolithiasis
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