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Will the water relieve pain associated with kidney stones?

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Due to “decalcification” in some cases, pain disappears within a few glasses of water. In other cases kidney stones have been dissolved and passed with absolutely no pain.
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What causes the pain of kidney stones?

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For the most part, a kidney stone does not cause pain while it is located in the kidney where it was formed. When a kidney stone becomes dislodged and falls into the ureter (the tube which drains the urine from the kidney down to the bladder) the person feels pain. The pain is due to the obstruction of urine flow caused by the kidney stone blocking off the ureter. The pain is actually due to back pressure of urine in the affected kidney.
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What are kidney stones?

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A kidney stone occurs when substances in the urine form crystals. Kidney stones can be large or small. Large ones can damage the kidneys; small ones may be able to pass in the urine. Because crystals have sharp edges, passing even small stones can be very painful. Treatment depends on what the stones are made of.
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Can kidney stones damage the kidney?

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Kidney stones that block or obstruct the flow of urine within the urinary tract may be responsible for infection or even deterioration of renal function.
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How are kidney stones treated?

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Most stones can be treated with increased fluid intake, changes in diet and medication. About 90 percent of stones will pass by themselves within three to six weeks. Certain types of stones may sometimes be dissolved using medications; however, calcium-containing stones (the most common type in the U.S.) cannot be dissolved.
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Can kidney stones be prevented?

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Treatments that can prevent kidney stones from forming are possible in may cases. Strong evidence suggests that a high fluid intake may decrease the risk of stones. In addition, once the cause of the stone is found, medications or changes in diet may be used to help prevent new stones. The type of medication used is based on blood and urine tests.
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Are kidney stones common?

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Kidney stones are a relatively common problem. Approximately 350-thousand Americans have new stones each year. Approximately 15% of Americans will develop stones at some point during their lifetime.
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What are the different types of kidney stones?

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There are many different types of kidney stones. The vast majority of stones are composed of calcium. The most common types of stones are calcium oxalate (70%), calcium phosphate (5-10%), struvite (10%), uric acid (10%) and cystine (1%). It is not uncommon for a single stone to be made of more than one of these types. When this occurs, the stone is commonly referred to as a mixed stone. Less common types of kidney stones include Xanthine, DHA and crixivan stones.
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Who gets kidney stones?

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Patients who are at risk for stone formation include inadequate hydration, dietary practices, stones that run in families, infections, anatomical factors within the urinary tract and metabolic conditions that may promote stone formation.
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Do kidney stones form in one or both kidneys?

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The majority of renal stones are found in one kidney. However, bilateral renal calculi occur in 10 - 15% of patients. The CT scan, below, shows a stone in each kidney (red arrowheads).
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Can kidney stones reoccur?

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Patients who have a kidney stone may have another kidney stone in the future. The risk of a patient having a recurrence of a stone can be up to 50% in 5-10 years and 80% in their lifetime.
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Do you treat kidney stones by breaking them up?

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Yes. The treatment is called lithotripsy. It uses shockwaves to break up stones inside the body. It is appropriate for kidney stones as well as ureter and urinary bladder stones.
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What can I do to relieve the pain, after surgery?

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Although your doctor will prescribe any specific pain medication that your child will need, usually Motrin will be enough to calm the discomfort from this type of surgery. You can also place a bag of ice wrapped in a towel directly over the wound, and it is useful to sleep with a pillow under the heel.
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How many treatments are needed to relieve pain?

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The number of treatments needed varies based on the type of pain the patient is experiencing. At the Eureka Clinic, we customize treatment programs and packages based on our patient's individual circumstances. That being said, for a majority of patients the following can be accomplished with five treatments: After the initial set of treatments, follow up treatments are scheduled to assist patients in attaining long-term improvement and a better quality of life through pain relief.
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How will Cyberorthotics relieve my pain?

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Basically foot, leg, knee, hip and lower back pain can be due to faulty alignment of the body. By realigning the feet and moving them into a straight and more optimal position it can have a domino affect on the structures further up, for example, relieving stress and strain on the structure below can alternately relieve pain on the structures further up.
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What kidney problems are associated with NPS?

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Renal (kidney) impairment in NPS occurs in approximately 30-50% of cases. Renal problems in childhood are rare, but do occur. Renal failure is apparently rare prior to the fourth decade. Proteinuria with or without hematuria is the most common early indication of a renal problem. Studies and microscopic observations show hyaline thickening of the glomerular basement membrane presenting a "moth-eaten" appearance.
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What causes kidney stones?

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Doctors do not always know what causes a stone to form. It seems that some people are just susceptible to having stones-and those who are might increase their risk by eating certain foods, or by not drinking enough water. A person with a family history of kidney stones may be more likely to develop stones. Urinary tract infections, kidney disorders such as cystic kidney diseases, and metabolic disorders such as hyperparathyroidism are also linked to stone formation.
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What are the symptoms of kidney stones?

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Sometimes, urinary stones cause no symptoms at all. But often, urinary stones can cause pain-possibly severe- as well as blood in the urine, nausea or vomiting, the need to urinate more often, or burning during urination. If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, you should contact your doctor for evaluation. And if fever and chills accompany any of these symptoms, contact a doctor immediately, as you may have an infection.
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Can kidney stones recur?

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People who have had one kidney stone are prone to develop others. Without preventive treatment or changes in lifestyle, patients can develop a new stone within a year or two of the first one. About half of patients do develop a stone again within 5 to 10 years, and 80% do so sometime in their lives.
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Will EZorb Calcium cause kidney stones?

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It is common for inorganic calcium supplements to cause kidney stones and small intestine stones due to low absorption rate. EZorb Calcium is made of anhydrous calcium aspartate which boasts an exceptional 92% absorption rate. EZorb Calcium is one of the few, if not the only, calcium supplements that will not cause kidney stones.
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How do kidney stones form?

David H. Cornell, MD, FACS | Phone (404) UROLOGY
Kidney stones are the result of mineral precipitation in the urine. The most common cause is dehydration which causes the urine to become saturated with specific minerals that begin to precipitate as crystals and subsequently stones.
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How do you diagnose kidney stones?

David H. Cornell, MD, FACS | Phone (404) UROLOGY
Pain in the back or flank area or blood in the urine may suggest the presence of a kidney stone, but the diagnosis requires imaging. The most accurate (and currently most popular) means of diagnosing a kidney stone is a CAT Scan. The specific technique used is helical kidney stone protocol.
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What about kidney stones? Are they caused by calcium supplementation?

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Additional calcium intake may actually lower your risk for kidney stones. The largest study ever conducted on calcium and kidney stones, published in the New England Journal of Medicine in 1993, and another published in 1997, showed that daily calcium intake above 850 mg decreased the incidence of symptomatic kidney stones. Reducing your intake of dietary oxalate, a substance found in wheat bran, rhubarb, beets and nuts may also lower your risk of stones.
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