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What are different types of kidney stones ?

Learn about the types of kidney stones. Study up on the causes, remedies, and preventative measures. Get professional advice on kidney stone treatment to restore your best health.

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What are different types of kidney stones ?

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  1. What are different types of kidney stones ?

  2. Introduction Kidney stones can cause severe pain, but they can also be of many different sorts, each with its own distinct composition and characteristics. Comprehending these distinctions is essential for efficient handling and avoidance while performing renal stone treatment in Coimbatore. Now let's explore the complex realm of kidney stones: 1. Calcium Oxalate Stones: About 80% of kidney stone cases are calcium oxalate stones, making them the most prevalent form. They develop in the urine when oxalate and calcium mix. Dehydration, certain medical disorders, and a diet heavy in oxalate-containing foods (such as spinach, almonds, and chocolate) are some of the factors that lead to their development. Page - 1

  3. 2. Calcium Phosphate Stones: These are important stones, although they are not as common as calcium oxalate stones. When phosphate and calcium in the urine bind, they form. Their creation can be aided by illnesses such as urinary tract infections, urine with an alkaline pH, and certain metabolic abnormalities. 3. Uric Acid Stones: When there is too much uric acid in the urine, it crystallises and causes uric acid stones. They are more common in people who have diseases such as gout or who eat a diet high in purines, which are present in seafood, red meat, and organ meats. Page - 2

  4. 5. Cystine Stones: An uncommon condition known as cystinuria is the cause of cystine stones. Urine excretion of cystine is high as a result of this disease. Because cystine is poorly soluble, it easily forms stones, which can be difficult to deal with. Diagnosis and Treatment: Urine and stone composition analysis, as well as imaging tests like CT scans or ultrasounds, are commonly used to diagnose kidney stones. Depending on the kind and size of the stone, different treatment approaches may be used, such as medicine or surgical methods like lithotripsy or ureteroscopy for stone removal. Page - 3

  5. Prevention: Prevention plays a crucial role in reducing the risk of recurrent kidney stones. This may include dietary modifications, increased fluid intake, and medications to control underlying conditions. Consulting with a healthcare professional is essential for developing a personalized prevention plan. Page - 4

  6. Conclusion In conclusion, kidney stones manifest in various types, each necessitating tailored approaches for management and prevention. By understanding the distinct characteristics of each type, individuals can take proactive measures from Kidney Stone Specialist in Coimbatore to mitigate their risk and improve their quality of life. info@sriramakrishnahospital.com | +91 7970 108 108 www.sriramakrishnahospital.com Page -5

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