Small and tiny stones can be found in many people and the body ejects it without any problems. If the stones are bigger in size, they get stuck and the body will not be able to eject them out.
Urologists and urogynaecologists are doctors who have specialized in specific segments of the urogenital system. Both fields of study need to spend many years of training between medical college, residency, and practice where they learn the more basic aspects of their chosen disciplines. The two specialists both undergo somewhat different educations after their medical school, …
Kidney stones have become a very common problem. While small stones form and go away with urine, as they grow larger, it becomes difficult to pass and become a very painful condition causing vomiting, bleeding etc. Before you lean about the home remedies to prevent and treat kidney stones, it is important to learn about…
Types of Kidney stones – Part 2 Calcium Phosphate Stones In our previous article, we mentioned about Calcium Oxalate Stones and how they are formed. If you want to start reading from there, you can click on the below link: Calcium Oxalate Stones Next in line are ‘Calcium Phosphate Stones’. Before we get into the…
Types of Kidney stones – Part 1 – Calcium Oxalate Stones Calcium Oxalate Stones, the most common type of Kidney stones are formed due to excess Calcium or Oxalate or Uric acid along with low citrates. Kidneys clean the blood by filtering waste products such as salts and fluids or liquids and pass them as…
Diagnosis & Treatment of Kidney Stones Kidney stones are small solid rock like objects that form in the kidneys. The function of kidneys is to clear the waste products and fluids from the body. In this process, the excess acids and salts form turn into solid causing severe pain in the side of abdominal area,…