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How to avoid kidney stone symptoms

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Kidney stones are a painful experience. They can range from finding the symptoms such as pain in the back; and abdomen to developing symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and blood in urine. The symptoms vary for each person depending on how large the stone is; if it is blocking the flow of urine, and how long it’s been there.

Highlights

The symptoms of kidney stones can vary and can include:
-Dull pain in the back or lower abdomen
-Sharp pain in the back or lower abdomen
-Painful urination
-Nausea
-Vomiting

How to know you have a kidney stone

Kidney stones are more common than you might think. About one in ten adults will have a kidney stone at some point in their lives. Symptoms of kidney stones include pain, fever, nausea, vomiting, and blood in the urine. If you experience any of these symptoms, it’s important to see your doctor right away.

One of the first symptoms of a kidney stone is an intense pain in the side or lower back. This can also result in nausea, vomiting, fever, and frequent urination. A kidney stone can become lodged in the ureter or bladder and cause even more intense pain.

How do you know if it’s time for a medical intervention?

If you keep passing stones and it becomes more difficult to pass, you need to see a doctor. This is because the stone has become large enough that; it could cause other health issues such as colicky pain in your back or groin. If you’ve tried all of the above measures but still can’t go without a stone; then a medical intervention may be necessary.

Medications that can help with symptoms

Kidney stones can cause extreme pain and discomfort. Drinking plenty of water and maintaining a proper diet can help reduce the chances of developing a kidney stone. However, there are medication options to treat symptoms if your stones don’t go away or if they become painful. The treatments available include pain medications, medications for infection; drugs that dilate the ureter, and other medications to reduce uric acid levels in the blood.

Prevention tips

Kidney stones are one of the most painful medical conditions. They are caused by an abundance of calcium in the urine. The concentration of calcium will gradually increase over time resulting in a larger and larger stone. There are many preventative measures you can take to keep your kidneys healthy; including drinking more water, using dietary supplements, and limiting sugar intake.

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