My kidney stone symptoms

Filed under: Uncategorized - 08 Jun 2009

It did not take much time before I started to suspect that something was wrong because it started to get painful to pass urine. I was feeling a sharp pain through my groin each time I had to pee and the pain got more intense the longer I waited to do something about it. At the first sign of blood I knew I had to get straight to the doctor. I suspected that I might have kidney stones but I also suspected a few other theories as well.

The doctor confirmed that I had kidney stone symptoms after he did an ultra sound of my pelvic region. He could see the tiny build up of lumps forming in the kidney and told me this was from a lack of water in my diet. Water keeps you hydrated and that means that the calcium lumps do not form because they are washed out in small quantities. However when you go through a period of dehydration the stone tend to stick to the sides of the walls of your kidneys until they break free and try to make their way out the urinary track.

I was lucky in some respects because often the kidney stone will cause no symptoms until it is too late and you have to pass them out. I was able to catch these bad boys before they got too big and became a real problem. The doctor used sound waves to break down the little lumps of minerals into very small chunks which would pass out much easier. I was given a course of steroidal anti inflammatory drugs to help relieve the pain but to be honest the pain was not too bad. Again I was lucky because so men feel a lot of pain while other men feel very little. I have learned my lesson now and make sure that I stay well hydrated all day everyday.

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Let us find out if you have kidney stone symptoms

Filed under: Uncategorized - 29 May 2009

Kidney stones are small lumps of congealed minerals that are produces in the kidneys and are required to be passed out through the process of urinating. These stones are formed often because of an inadequate intake of water and other fluids throughout the day. By drinking plenty of fluid you are less likely to suffer from kidney stone symptoms. Once the stones have started to develop inside the kidney the only way out is through tricky and dangerous surgery which has a high chance of producing infection or through the passing of the stones through the urinary tract and out of the penis in a very painful sensation.

Stones can be as large as 2 to 3 millimeters in diameter and have tiny little jagged edges of hard mineral compound that wreak havoc when trying to pass them out. The stones can be broken down for an easier passing by the use of sound waves or for larger stones the use of keyhole surgery. Kidney stone symptoms should not be ignored as the problem can get far more drastic without proper medical assistance. The stones themselves may cause no signs of kidney stone symptoms so are generally diagnosed through the use of ultrasounds or radiology tests. Urine and blood tests are also used as a means of testing for the unseen kidney stones. It is stated in medical journals that reduced water intake may cause these stones to accumulate and metabolic abnormalities can also cause the gathering of calcium phosphate stones. Kidney stones are often referred to as renal calculi and can sometimes be detected by the site of blood in your urine.

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What are some Kidney Stone symptoms?

Filed under: Uncategorized - 25 May 2009

How can I tell if I am suffering from kidney stone symptoms? Kidney stones, aka renal calculi are the formation of solid concretions that are formed inside the kidney as a result of dissolving urinary minerals. The stones then pass into the urinary tract to be passed out through urination. For those who have passed larger kidney stones in this fashion know just how painful this experience can be. The only natural means of passing the lumpy stones is through the passing of urine otherwise surgery may be required to remove larger stones. Some medical procedures include the breakdown of the stones by blasting them with sound waves to promote the easier passing of the crystallized minerals.

The most common kidney stone symptoms include the obvious pain that takes place from passing the pointy, jagged little stones. This pain is felt in the groin area. There may be blood in urine that is visibly passed or may have to be sighted under a microscope. The blood is a result of small tears in the urinary track. Other sings of kidney stone symptoms are the feelings of nausea followed by regular vomiting. Some stones may cause no symptoms at all and are so small that they pass out of our body without any physical signs or any pain.

Pain control is often the first measure to be prescribed by doctors when kidney stone symptoms occur. Medical practitioners may use ultra sounds or radiology tests to check for the presence of kidney stone. If the stones are too large to be broken down by sound waves then the will be required to be removed by surgical methods usually involving keyhole surgery. This type of surgery is used as a last resort because of the high chance of infection that is associated with operating around the kidney and urinal tract. It is important to consume adequate amounts of water each day to help prevent the accumulation of the kidney stones. If you think you show any of the kidney stone symptoms then it is essential to seek medical advice immediately from a doctor or other medical practitioner.

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What are the Symptoms of Kidney Stones?

Filed under: Uncategorized - 03 Apr 2009

Although kidney stones are not normally a condition that threatens a person’s life, this does not mean that they aren’t painful. In fact, kidney stones can be one of the more painful conditions around. Thankfully, if proper medical attention is sought, they are something that can almost always be taken care of.

So, what are the symptoms of kidney stones? Well, the most common symptom that people report is pain in the loin to groin area. As I said in the first paragraph, the pain can be severe, and there are plenty of people who have reported it as the worse pain they have ever felt. The next symptom you may experience is blood in your urine. While this seems very bad, it is normally just the result of minor damage inside the wall of the kidney or urethra. Another symptom that can appear in the urine is pus. Additionally, while this symptom is rare, some people will experience burning while they urinate.

In cases of kidney stones that are more advanced, some of the symptoms that may be experienced can include nausea, vomiting, fever, chills, dribbling of urine, loss of appetite and even loss of weight.

While I did state that kidney stones are a condition that can be taken care of by a medical professional, it is important that if you experience any of these symptoms, you seek medical attention as soon as possible. Like most medical conditions, kidney stones can get worse if they are ignored, so it is important that you alert a qualified medical professional to your situation so he/she can determine the best course of action to cure it.

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