Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

Do You Suffer From Kidney Stones

By: Frederic Baker Home | Health-and-Fitness


People may suffer from kidney stones without even knowing about it. Kidney stones form in the bladder and they are essentially crystallized articles of minerals that occur in your urine. Ignoring the early warning signs may result in serious negative health repercussions in the future, up to and including hospitalization and death.

As kidney stones grow in size and the urinary tract remains the same, you can well imagine that the larger stones start blocking the passage of urine. Depending on the volume of the stones, they also affect the operation of the kidneys by stopping them from performing their primary function.

Patients who suffered this ailment have reported small aches in and around the stomach areas. Then, after the stones start gaining in size, urinating became painful and stressful. Female patients also describe difficulties during menstrual elimination. As the kidney stones block more and more of the urinary tract, the pain intensifies up to a critical level.

Patients have mentioned that they started to worry when they started to increase the number of times they had to urinate and that the urine seemed to contain blood and was cloudier than before. At the same time they were suffering pain in the lower back and in the stomach area which may be mistaken for gastritis symptoms.

The smaller stones that form in the kidney can usually pass through the urinary tract within a few nights, especially if they are as small as a grain of salt. However, the larger kidney stones affect the body which shows signs of increased periods of fever, chills and infections. As the stones make their presence felt in the kidneys, attacks become more frequent and can last up to four weeks.

As any sufferer of kidney stones will tell you, drinking water in large quantities will help preventing dehydration of your kidney and help the kidney stones to dissolve or pass through the urinary tract. Ask your doctor about the effects of changing your meals to exclude any food or drink containing oxalate. Here are a few to avoid: rhubarb, spinach, beets, peanuts, okra, chocolate, black Indian tea, sweet potatoes.

Many individuals take supplements on an empty stomach, before having breakfast. If these contain calcium and oxalates, experts suggest that they be ingested after a meal rather than on an empty stomach to reduce the direct intake into kidney. The quantity of these supplements is also of prime importance. When dosages reach 2 grams a day and more per day, research has proven a direct relation between this intake and the increase in sizes of kidney stones. One study has even indicated some women may be at risk when they ingest more than 1.2 grams a day.

The removal of kidney stones depends on their size. Small stones can be eliminated by drinking lots of fluids, taking medicine and having them flow naturally out of the body through urination. Medical technology has developed different mechanical and surgical procedures to directly remove or powder down the stones.



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
And now I would like to offer you free access to Two Chapters of my Kidney Stones Guide when you subscribe to my free Health Coaching Minute Newsletter.

Tags: , , , , , , , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Health-and-Fitness Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Health-and-Fitness

  • How To Cure Urinary Stones Naturally With Supplements
    By: Dr. Mital John | Jul 26th 2010
    Urinary stones, also known as kidney stones, occur when small crystals form in the urine as it leaves the kidneys. When these crystals lodge in urinary tubes, they can cause severe pain and discomfort. A doctor will use your medical history, lab tests and X-rays to diagnose urinary stones. Read on to learn how to diagnose u ... Read

  • Treatment Of Urinary Tract Infections Or Urinary Stones
    By: dr. sarkozy mikal | Jan 23rd 2010
    Every year, about 1 of 1,000 adults in the combined States is hospitalized because of stones in the urinary tract. Stones are more general in middle-aged and older adults and in men. Stones vary in size from too small to be seen with the naked eye to 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) or more in diameter. Read

  • Complications In Kidney Stones
    By: James Parker | Jan 21st 2007
    Kidney stones are one of the common ailments found across the globe. It is an ailment that is found in every age group and every place in the world. A kidney stones is a solid deposit mostly composition of a substance from urine. A stone may stay in the kidney or break loose and travel down the urinary tract. Read

  • Kidney Stone Causes, Symptoms, Home Remedies And Natural Treatments For Kidney Problems
    By: Dr Charles Buchar | Jun 30th 2010
    The formation of stones in the kidneys or urinary tract is not a rare disorder. The stones are shaped from the chemicals typically establish in the urine such as uric acid, phosphorus, calcium, and oxalic acid. They may vary in consistency from grit, sand, and gravel-like obstructions the size of a bird's egg. Stones may fo ... Read

  • Natural Herbs For Urinary Tract Infection Treatment
    By: Robert.Henry | Aug 10th 2009
    Are you a patient of urinary tract infection? If yes, then adopt the given below natural remedies to get relief from the painful disease. Read

  • Urinary Infection Symptoms And Effective Cure For Urinary Tract Infection
    By: dr. sarkozy mikal | Feb 7th 2011
    A child is careful to have urinary tract infection (UTI) when the urine of the child grows bacteria during a microbiological test and the amount is considerably high (more than one lakh per ml).

    During childhood 5% of girls and 2% of boys get UTI. In the new-born period more boys get UTI than girls. Among the ...
    Read

  • Use Effective Natural Home Remedies For Urinary Tract Infection
    By: Peter Filinovich | Jan 21st 2011
    Urinary tract infection is the infection of kidney, ureters, bladder and the urethra. Read this article to know home remedies for uti. Read

  • Signs & Symptoms Of A Urinary Tract Infection
    By: Brenda Stokes | Jun 14th 2007
    Many people think of urinary tract infections as bladder infections. While this is sometimes the case, the bladder is only one part of the urinary tract. The infection could be located in the bladder, urethra, ureters or kidneys. The general rule of thumb is that the higher up the urinary tract the infection is, the more se ... Read

  • Post Urinary Tract Infection Tests
    By: Rodney Kadel | Mar 9th 2007
    Even if the symptoms disappear after a few days, it is important to follow the doctor's instructions regarding the treatment's duration.

    The disappearance of the symptoms doesn't necessary involve the eradication of infection.

    A child with Urinary Tract Infection should be allowed to drink how ...
    Read

  • How To Get Rid Of Your Dog's Urinary Tract Infection And Keep It From Coming Back
    By: Kate Rieger | Nov 19th 2008
    Have you ever wondered how to treat and prevent dog urinary tract infection at the same time? So many treatments out there aim only at suppressing symptoms and do not get to the root of the cause. A natural remedy for urinary tract infection in dogs on the other hand is affordable and highly effective at both treating an ... Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy