Articles, tagged with "calcium oxalate", page 4
16th July 2009
Kidney stones can be painful. They are actually crystallized deposits that clump together due to certain substances within the urine. Kidney stones can be different sizes, some are very small and others are on the larger scale. In some cases they are able...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
12th May 2009
If you are suffering from kidney stone pain, then a simple natural kidney stone treatment might be the best gift to get all year! Many doctors and millions of sufferers around the world are now recommending and trying natural therapy to get rid of their k...
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Author:
Steve Wong
12th May 2009
If you have kidney stones, you are not alone; more than 5 percent of the American population suffers from this medical condition according to National Kidney and Urology Disease Information (NKUDI). In fact, this number is increasing annually. Important i...
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Author:
Raphaelo
23rd April 2009
Living a healthy life is keeping away from any kidney stones disease. This is not accomplished overnight but by maintaining healthy eating habits and healthy lifestyle in order to avoid it.
Kidney stones are formed when the mineral deposits in the body...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
10th April 2009
Uric acid is one of the causes of kidney stones. Waste materials in the body if not completely dissolved in the urine will crystallize, hence, uric acid becomes kidney stones (calculi).
Hardened mineral deposits like uric acid, calcium oxalate, to name...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
31st March 2009
You might think the title of this article sounds a bit misleading, but you will understand in a moment why, "Soda can cause and cure kidney stones"! If you or a loved one suffers from kidney stones, be prepared to pay thousands for medication, surgery a...
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Author:
vishal
10th March 2009
We often read that cranberry juice can cure kidney stones. Cranberry juice and kidney stones have been associated with each other for generations.
A study made by the University of Texas Southwest Medical Center in Dallas revealed that levels of calci...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
08th March 2009
According to recent studies it has been reported that almost one in twenty women and one in ten men will experience kidney stones in their lifetime. Generally these are common when a parent or grandparent has also experienced the same renal stone disease,...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
02nd February 2009
When you experience the symptoms of kidneys stones the pain is like nothing you have ever known. There are the sudden, spasms of excoriating pain which usually starts in the back below the ribs and then radiates around to the abdominal region. You feel na...
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Author:
Stevie Johnson
22nd January 2009
Acute renal failure or ARF is characterized by a rapid onset of renal insufficiency/failure, reduction in glomerular filtration rate and renal plasma flow, and the clinical and biochemical aftermath of the excretory failure. This is a serious form of ki...
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Author:
hannah
13th January 2009
Kidney Stone happening depends on suitable food consumed in Day-to-Day life. Mostly kidney stones are caused due to elements in Food and type of Water consumed. Also geographically the stone creation problem may vary for countries differently. Separately ...
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Author:
jainish
06th January 2009
The majority of experts have the same opinion that kidney stonesâ€" if not detected as early as possible can cause a person a great deal of pain and discomfort. As well, it can also cause people some complications as time go by.
Kidney is a vital organ...
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Author:
Caksut
06th January 2009
Kidney Stones: The Importance Of Early Diagnosis
Those people who suffer from kidney stones must familiarize themselves with the different types as early as possible so they would know what to adjust. Not only changing your lifestyles, knowing wh...
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Author:
Caksut
05th January 2009
You know that eating a vegetarian diet can decrease the incidence of heart disease and certain types of cancers. You also know that it can make you leaner and healthier. But so many of the health studies are done on men? What about women and the impact of...
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Author:
Jill Smi
08th December 2008
Bladder stones in dogs are composed of either struvite or oxalate. Males usually develop oxalate stones, while females have problems with the struvite variety. These stones can pose a serious threat to males as they can obstruct the urinary opening. If...
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Author:
D Swain