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2006-11-13 06:24:18 · 6 answers · asked by DORA W 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Cancer

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Kidney stones, also known as nephrolithiases, urolithiases or renal calculi, are solid accretions (crystals) of dissolved minerals in urine found inside the kidneys or ureters. They vary in size from as small as a grain of sand to as large as a grapefruit. Kidney stones typically leave the body in the urine stream; if they grow relatively large before passing (on the order of millimeters), obstruction of a ureter and distention with urine can cause severe pain most commonly felt in the flank, lower abdomen and groin. Kidney stones are unrelated to gallstones.

2006-11-13 06:26:12 · answer #1 · answered by Dark Knight 3 · 0 0

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2016-09-22 11:29:15 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

If calcium crystalizes before it leaves the body, a kidney stone forms. They cause severe pain as they travel form the kidneys to the bladder, where they are eliminated in the urine. Some kidney stones become so large that they obstruct the passing of urine from the body.

2006-11-13 06:27:03 · answer #3 · answered by shyviolet 3 · 0 0

What is a Kidney Stone?
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Stones that form in the kidneys and urinary tract are one of the most painful disorders to afflict human beings.

More than a million Americans are hospitalized each year for the treatment of kidney and urinary tract stones. Today surgery is rarely necessary, as recent medical advances have improved understanding and increased the possibility that many cases of stone disease can be cured or controlled with nonsurgical or endoscopic therapies.

A kidney stone is usually a hard mass that builds up gradually when various salt or mineral crystals deposit on the inner surfaces of the kidney. As stones irritate the lining of the kidney, bleeding may occur in the urine.

This bleeding often leads the individual to visit a physician, who may detect the stone if it is opaque on X-ray examination.
Sometimes a stone will break off from its location in the kidney pelvis, resulting in severe pain as it moves down the urinary tract.

What Are "Urinary" And "Bladder" Stones?

The urinary system consists of two kidneys, located below the ribs toward the middle of the back; two drainage tubes called ureters, connect the kidneys to the bladder in the lower abdomen; and the urethra, the tube through which urine flows from the bladder to outside of the body.

Kidney stones that remain in the kidney or that break loose from the lining of the kidney and move to other parts of the kidney or ureter are sometimes referred to as "upper tract stones." Sometimes smaller stones pass through the ureters and lodge in the bladder where they enlarge, or stones may originate in the bladder. In either case, these are referred to as "lower tract" stones.

When stones grow so large that they cannot be passed out of the body easily, they obstruct the normal flow of urine, causing pain and possibly infection or kidney damage. Many stones are too large to pass out of the kidney. Other stones may leave the kidney only to become lodged in the ureter , or rarely at the outlet of the bladder.

2006-11-13 06:29:10 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

a kidney stone is a crystalline structure that forms as a result of too much of certains kinds of salts in the body. Most often calcium gluconate, occasionally potassium gluconate. These are usually bound by good old sodium. So, if you take calcium supplements, take calcium citrate, it does't bind to sodium. And drink at least two liters of water every day.

2006-11-13 06:28:22 · answer #5 · answered by essentiallysolo 7 · 0 0

You might have a affliction that might knock you on your ft. You might no longer be ready to face it. You might cross both to the emergency room or your Dr. They might do both a CT test or MRI they usually might discover the stones in the event you had any. They might placed you on affliction treatment and deliver you a bit monitor you might urinate in for the following few days to peer in the event you might move the stones (which rather real hurts). If you don't move the stones you must have surgical procedure or have them blasted by means of sonic waves. Mine handed and I can not make a decision which used to be worse, passing kidney stones or having my Son obviously and he used to be over 10 kilos. Passing the ones 3 small stones used to be real, real, real painful!!!!

2016-09-01 11:52:03 · answer #6 · answered by petroni 4 · 0 0

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