Kidney Stones- Types of Kidney, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment
Kidney Stones
Introduction:
Kidney stones occur when there is lack of water in the body and minerals and salts become excessive, which get concentrated and slowly get deposited in the kidney and form stones.
Less water + More salts = Kidney Stones
Minerals -These are basic elements or inorganic compounds that are found naturally in the body such as calcium, phosphate, magnesium, oxalate, uric acid.
Salts When these minerals combine with each other they form salts – for example calcium + oxalate = calcium oxalate salt.
Types of Kidney Stones:
Calcium oxalate or calcium phosphate stones(most common).
Struvite Stones - They are formed because of UTI.
Uric Acid Stones - Due to gout or high purine diet.
Cystine Stones - Rare, genetic disorder (cystinuria)
Causes:
Dehydration (drink less water)
High salt, protein, or sugar diet
Obesity, Family history, Recurrent UTIs
Certain conditions (Gout, hyperparathyroidism)
Symptoms:
Severe Flank Pain - In the side part of the stomach or lower back.
Burning and water while urinating.
Hematuria - Blood in urine.
Frequent urination| Nausea, vomiting.
Cloudy or Foul-Smelling Urine.
Diagnosis:
Urinalysis (blood, crystals, infection detect ) Blood tests (calcium, uric acid levels)
Ultrasound | X-ray | CT Scan (most accurate)
Treatment:
For Small Stones (≤ 5 mm):
2-3 litres of water throughout the day.
NSAIDs: Ibuprofen, Diclofenac.
Antispasmodics: Drotaverine.
Alpha-blockers: Relaxes ureter.
For Large Stones (> 5-10 mm):
Ureteroscopy
Nephrolithotomy
• Shock Wave Lithotripsy
Surgery.
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