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Kidney Stones

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Kidney stones are extremely common urinary tract disorder, it affects men twice than women and possibility increases after the age of 40. Risk of kidney stones may be less, but can’t be completely avoided in children and teenagers. Stone disease is in the form of hard deposits of minerals and salts. These deposits may seem like little stones and normally vary in size.

The treatment totally depends upon the size and intensity of the stone, and may require stone surgery. The clinician ideally examines the condition, runs a few tests and based on that chalks out a treatment plan. We have expertise in treating kidney stones all sizes and complexity.

Symptoms

Any symptoms won’t appear until the stones move in around the kidney or it passes through the ureter a tube that carries urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder.

  • Pain and burning during urination
  • Pink, red or brown urine
  • Frequent need to urinate
  • Urinating more often than usual
  • Urinating in small amounts
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Extensive pain in side and back, under the ribs
  • Pain that radiates to the lower abdomen and groin
  • Pain that comes in waves and fluctuates in intensity