Articles, tagged with "symptoms of kidney stones", page 3
01st December 2008
There are some common symptoms of kidney stones that include the presence of blood in the urine, pain and obstruction in urinating, acute pain in the lower abdomen and groin, fever, nausea and vomiting.
Kidney stones are asymptomatic. Many people may h...
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Author:
TomSmith
30th November 2008
Symptoms of kidney stones, called nephrolithiasis, include extreme localized pain, perspiration, and often an associated infection.
The most common symptom of kidney stones is a debilitating, shooting, intense pain anywhere in the abdomen. A kidney sto...
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Author:
Mc Raflesia
26th November 2008
What are symptoms of kidney stones in ureter? They arise when a stone turn out to be lodged in the ureter/urethra. Clearly, kidney stones cause unbearable pain when come in a ureter.
If a stone becomes sizeable enough, it may start to depart of your ki...
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Author:
Mc Raflesia
15th September 2008
The kidney acts as a filter for blood, removing waste harvest from the body and serving order the levels of chemicals important for body gathering. The urine drains from the kidney into the bladder through a narrow tube called the ureter. When the bladder...
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Author:
Jeremy Seaver
05th September 2008
Kidney grated, also called renal calculi, are sturdy concretions (sparkler aggregations) of dissolved minerals in urine; calculi typically form inside the kidneys or ureters. The provisos nephrolithiasis and urolithiasis submit to the presence of calculi ...
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Author:
Jeremy Seaver
05th September 2008
Renal calculi, are stable concretions (rock aggregations) of dissolved minerals in urine; calculi typically form inside the kidneys or ureters. The language nephrolithiasis and urolithiasis submit to the spirit of calculi in the kidneys and urinary strip,...
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Author:
Jeremy Seaver
16th July 2008
Kidney stones result of the formation of crystals of salts and minerals in the urine. By sticking together, these crystals may form in the kidneys or urinary tract stones (renal lithiasis) of different size vary from a grain of sand to a large golf ball.
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Author:
Raphaelo
24th April 2008
Is your urine containing blood? If yes then you have to consult a doctor. You may come across kidney stone problem. Presence of blood in the urine is one of the common symptom of kidney stone.
A few commonly observed symptoms of kidney stones are pain...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
17th April 2008
Kidney stones are cured according to its sizes. Some kidney stones are so minute that it can easily wash out from the urine. However, some kidney stones are so large that the consultation of recognized physician becomes necessary. if you are feeling the ...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
17th April 2008
Kidney acts as a blood filter, it removes waste from your body and thus it helps to maintain chemical levels of the body. In some people, it has been found that urine chemicals form a crystal and thus it forms kidney stones. These stones are very tiny and...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
30th October 2007
Renal calculi, are solid concretions (crystal aggregations) of dissolved minerals in urine; calculi typically form inside the kidneys or ureters. The terms nephrolithiasis and urolithiasis refer to the presence of calculi in the kidneys and urinary tract,...
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Author:
Alien
30th July 2007
A woman has her baby. A man has his kidney stones. Believe it or not, but both people will experience the same level of pain. Kidney stones are not as simple as the common cold and a lot more painful! Though unlike the cold, kidney stones do have a ...
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Author:
Joe Barton
27th March 2007
One of the popular ailment that is found common these days is the kidney stone which can appear to any one in any environment. Kidney stones spread in summers or in hot climate or when the persons do not consume enough water and other fluids. Kidney stone...
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Author:
groshan fabiola
27th September 2006
No one knows exactly what causes kidney stones to form, but experts agree diet and dehydration play a large role. Stones typically form when minerals and other substances in urine crystallize inside the kidney. When people don't consume enough liquids, th...
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Author:
Nidhi Gupta