Articles, tagged with "symptoms of kidney stones", page 1
24th October 2011
Taking 3 with breakfast, 3 after supper and three before bedtime keeps my acid levels in check, which I check with PH strips. I haven't had kidney stone pain since I began to use this easy home treatment. I have been without any attacks for TWO WHOLE YEAR...
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DirkHaley
24th October 2011
If you cannot urinate, you should see a doctor immediately.If the stream of urine comes out slower than normal, that may indicate that a stone is partially blocking the stream. Having trouble starting to urinate can be a sign. If your bladder does not tot...
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Author:
FletcherWynn
11th October 2011
The researchers expected precisely the reverse.Could phosphoric acid in delicate drinks be by natural means dissolving long term kidney stones from forming?Exploration leads to treatment and it does not lie! For that reason, several scientists also expe...
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RomeoWilkins
05th October 2011
Getting a mattress relaxation all day extensive really does no gain in passing kidney stones.These foods incorporate beets, nuts, peanuts, parsley, rhubarb, spinach, what bran, strawberries, chocolate, coffee, cola and teas. This is specifically true if y...
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Author:
HeathKnowles
21st March 2011
The topic of kidney stones is one that I can readily identify with as I have suffered from this condition for over 10 years. The pain that is experienced during an attack is excruciating and can get to the point where it is unbearable . Drinking water may...
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Author:
brent01
13th January 2011
Quite a few people do not recognize they have kidney stones or that any are within the method of forming. Should you suddenly start feeling a burning sensation when you urinate, would you recognize the symptom to be associated with kidney stones, or would...
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Author:
RobBoykin
22nd September 2010
Stones occur wherever in the urinary tract (kidneys, bladder, ureters, urethra) and are called renal or urinary calculi.
Occurrences in the salivary duct are called salivary calculi.
Chemical ions, molecules, and compound usually exist in urine (i.e....
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Author:
dr. sarkozy mikal
01st September 2010
Many people are not aware of it but there are actually different types of kidney stones that some individuals suffer from. Among those types, the most common that most people develop is called "calcium oxalate stone." While others are called "struvite sto...
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Author:
Mohamad Zaini Mohamed Said
12th August 2010
Kidney stones are one of the most painful disorders that affect humans. Kidney stones are solid masses of mineral salt deposits that are normally filtered through the kidney and emptied via urine. Urine has a natural substance, which dissolves these miner...
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Author:
Dr Charles Buchar
10th August 2010
A kidney stone is a hard mass developed from crystals that separate from the urine within the urinary tract.
Normally, urine contains chemicals that prevent or inhibit the crystals from forming.
These inhibitors do not seem to work for everyone, h...
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Author:
Dr. Lee Mikal
29th June 2010
Q1- What is a kidney stone?
A1- A kidney stone is a small, hard deposits made up of minerals and salts formed on the inner surface of the kidney .
Q2- How kidney stones are formed?
Kidney stones are formed from crystals that are separated fro...
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Author:
S Shebani
20th May 2010
The formation of stones in the kidneys or urinary area is not a rare disorder. The stones are shaped from the chemicals frequently establish in the urine such as uric acid, phosphorus, calcium, and oxalic acid. They may differ in consistency from grit, sa...
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Author:
Dr Charles Buchar
11th April 2010
A kidney stone is a firm mass urbanized from crystals that divide from the urine within the urinary area. Usually, urine contains chemicals that stop or slow down the crystals from form. These inhibitors do not seem to labor for everybody, though, so seve...
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Author:
Dr Charles Buchar
07th April 2010
A kidney stone is a hard, crystalline mineral material shaped within the kidney or urinary area. Kidney stones are a ordinary reason of blood in the urine and often severe ache in the abdomen, flank, or groin. Kidney stones are occasionally called renal c...
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Author:
Dr Charles Buchar
18th March 2010
Substances found in the urine can cause solid pieces of material to form in the kidney. The majority of kidney stones pass out of the body without treatment. However, some cases produce a stone that decides to stick around for a longer period of time. Int...
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Author:
Dr. Mital John