What can be done so that renal calculi disappear?
FAQExcept in the case of the uric acid calculi that can be dissolved in vivo (inside the organism) by means of urine alkalinization, no medication to dissolve them in vivo exists. However fragmentation inside the organism can be done facilitating the expulsion of smaller size fragments. On the other hand, it is important to discover the causes that have induced the calculi formation, in order to correct and to prevent the appearance of new episodes.
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FAQWhen renal calculi generates nephritic colics a very intense typical pain of intermittent character appears generally in the flank of the affected side. The pain can irradiate to the back and mainly to the groin, sometimes with nausea . Other manifestations of renal calculi, in absence of nephritic colic, can be:
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FAQWhen renal calculi elimination doesn't take place spontaneously, non invasive techniquescan be used, as shock waves extracorporeal lithotripsy (SWEL), percutaneous nephrolithotomy, etc. avoiding open surgery. However in some cases the classic surgery is unavailable. Yet, despite evident importance of calculi elimination processes, the affected patient should be more interested avoiding the episode repetition.
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FAQDue to the existence of different types of renal calculi, the most appropriate diet depends on the type of calculi formed, because for each different type there are different generation causes. However, in general, diets should be balanced, not excessively vegetarian nor meat rich. A high consumption of liquids is always advisable (preferably not carbonic drinks), although in some cases, such as uric acid lithiasis,) their consumption is recomendable.
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FAQIt is not for sure that this trouble can be attributed to renal calculi. Other reasons responsible for those nuisances can exist. If it were renal calculi, the pain would begin in the lumbar area going towards the groin, appearing in an intermittent way. On the other hand, other indications would be the appearance of blood in urine or very cloudy urine.
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FAQIn this case it is recommended to increase diuresis (by increasing liquid ingestion). Hypercalciuria, if present, must be evaluated to know the type and treat them specifically. When calciuria is present above normal calciuria range it is advisable to establish measures leading to its reduction such as reducing solar exhibition, limiting salt consumption and avoiding vitamin D supplements..
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FAQFor calcium calculi such as calcium oxalate (in monohydrate or dihydrate form), hydroxyapatite, brushite or mix, unfortunately there is no medication that dissolves them in vivo, inside the organism. However fragmentation inside the organism can be done (there are diverse techniques) facilitating the expulsion of smaller size fragments.
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FAQFor calcium oxalate, hydroxyapatite, brushite or mixed calculi, there are no medication that dissolves them in vivo exist. However, in these cases it is important to know the causes of calculi, to be able to avoid that formation and to prevent the appearance of new episodes. Prevention depends on calculus type and on the urinary parameters alterated.
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FAQYes, but it should be considered that there are different types of renal calculi and each one has different etiologic factors (causes). Therefore, the preventive therapeutic measures should be conducted to the treatment of each causes. Otherwise, other lithiasic episodes of repetition could take place.
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FAQThe etiologic factors related with calculi formation are the existence of renal cavities of low urodynamic efficacy, high calciuria possibly within the range of the hipercalciuria and deficit of inhibitors of the calcium salts crystallization.
Related QuestionsWhat is the cause of calcium oxalate monohydrate calculi formation?
FAQThe etiologic factors generally related to formation of this type of calculi are: the existence of some epithelium lesions in the renal papilla, presence of organic matter in urine, alterations of urinary pH and deficit of inhibitors of the calcium oxalate crystallization.
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FAQThe presence of calculi in kidney can produce injuries in the uroepithelium, although the extension of these injuries will depend on, to certain extend, the location in the renal cavities. Those injuries could induce new crystallization focuses, generating more calculi in this way.
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FAQThere are many types of renal calculi and each one has different formation causes. However, in general there is an unfortunate combination of several factors.
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FAQDue to the existence of different types of renal calculi, the most appropriate treatment depends on the type of calculus generated, because for each one there are different causes.
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