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What are Kidney Stones and How are They Formed?

Plunes Healthcare can assist you in determining the best course of action if kidney stones are identified as your condition. We can help you find a medical professional who specialises in kidney stone treatment and offers a variety of minimally invasive and surgical options.

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What are Kidney Stones and How are They Formed?

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  1. What are Kidney Stones and How are They Formed? - Plunes HealthCare

  2. A solid mass made up of tiny crystals is called a kidney stone. They are one of the most common urinary tract problems. Kidney stones can vary in size from a grain of sand to a golf ball. They can be very painful when they pass through your urinary tract. What are Kidney Stones?

  3. How are Kidney Stones Formed? Kidney stones form when minerals and other substances in your urine crystallize and stick together. The most common type of kidney stone is made of calcium oxalate. Different types of kidney stones can be made of struvite, uric acid, or cystine.

  4. The most common symptom of a kidney stone is severe pain in your flank (the area between your ribs and hips). Other symptoms of kidney stones can include: • Pain when urinating • Blood in your urine • Nausea and vomiting • Fever and chills • You can get up to 50% or more off on any of your medical treatments if you book through Plunes HealthCare. Moreover, Plunes HealthCare also provides you with free consultations for your Urology treatments. Symptoms of Kidney Stones

  5. Diagnosis and Treatment Based on your symptoms and a review of your medical history, your doctor may diagnose kidney stones. Additionally, they could request imaging tests like an X-ray or ultrasound to find the stones and confirm the diagnosis. The course of treatment will depend on the location and size of kidney stones. Small stones may pass on their own with painkillers and more fluids taken. Larger stones might require surgery or other minimally invasive methods of treatment.

  6. Prevention of Kidney Stones Here are some tips to help prevent kidney stones: Drink plenty of fluids, especially water. Eat a healthy diet low in protein, salt, and sugar. Avoid taking medications that can increase your risk of kidney stones. If you have a family history of kidney stones or if you have had kidney stones in the past, talk to your doctor about ways to reduce your risk.

  7. How Plunes Healthcare Can Help? From diagnosis to prevention, Plunes Healthcare can assist you in all aspects of kidney stone treatment. To help you receive the treatment you require without leaving your house, our app provides free online consultations with experienced healthcare professionals. Additionally, you can manage your fluid intake and monitor your symptoms using our app. Plunes Healthcare can assist you in determining the best course of action if kidney stones are identified as your condition. We can help you find a medical professional who specialises in kidney stone treatment and offers a variety of minimally invasive and surgical options. We also provide you with various tools to help you avoid kidney stones. We include a water intake tracker and a healthy diet tracker in our app. We also offer gallstone treatment. Call us at 7011311900 if you have questions about kidney stones or how Plunes Healthcare can assist. We are available to assist you at all times.

  8. Thank You Plunes HealthCare Info@Plunes.Com www.plunes.com

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