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Stones in The Kidney Or Urinary Tract
Stones in the kidney or urinary tract is small does not usually cause symptoms and can go out alone with urine. But larger stones can cause barriers or even urine flow blockage. If this occurs it will arise a variety of symptoms, which include:
1. The pain is severe and sudden in the waist area that extends to the groin. The pain has not subsided even though people try certain positions, such as lying, bending, etc.. Patients usually have to squirm in pain. Even the pain intense, sufferers often soaked with sweat.
2. Usually there were complaints of nausea and vomiting.
3. Although not always, sometimes the blood found in urine. This occurs because the stones irritate the urinary tract causing injury.
4. Burning feeling in the urinary tract.
5. urine eager to taste.
6. Fever.
Kidney stones or urinary tract stones are generally caused by changing the normal balance of water, salt, minerals, and other substances in urine. Type of substance that rising levels determine the type of rock formed. Some types of stones according to the substances composing it are:
1. Calcium stones; rock types are most commonly found. Great shape with a smooth surface. Can be a mixture of calcium with oxalate or calcium to phosphate. Calcium stones are often found in people who have excessive levels of vitamin D or parathyroid gland disorder. People who suffer from cancer, kidney disease, or disease can also suffer sarkoidosis calcium stones.
2. Uric acid stones; surface smooth, brown, and soft. These stones are formed from uric acid levels in urine high. Uric acid stone disease is usually accompanied by arthritis uric acid (gout arthritis). Read the rest of this entry »