Kidney stone
Urinary stones are
generally formed by calcium, phosphates or oxalates. The main
parts of the urinary tract are the kidney, ureter, bladder and
urethra. The stones are formed primarily in the kidney and
sometimes remain there without being noticed for a long time. In
certain circumstances they are slowly dissolved or dislodged and
come down, and during this process, they become lodged in a
narrow part of the tract, giving rise to excruciating pain.
Stones are formed in the body because of vayu. It creates a type
of dryness I the body because of which the chemicals start
accumulating over the nucleus, that ultimately takes the shape
of a stone. At times the entire kidney is filled with these
stones and it becomes calcified and stops functioning. If urine
is not excreted through the kidneys or excreted in small
quantities, uremia sets in and causes many complications. The
same phenomenon takes place if a piece of stone gets lodged in
ureter or bladder.
Symptoms:
The patient experiences
pain in the lumber region of the kidneys at the back of the
body. The pain radiates towards the genital organs. There might
be fever, vomiting, loss of appetite, sleeplessness and painful
urination. At times blood may appear in the urine.
Causes:
The most common cause of kidney stones is not
drinking enough water. Try to drink enough water to keep your
urine clear (about 8 to 10 glasses of water a day). Some people
are more likely to get kidney stones because of a medical
condition or family history.
Kidney stones may also be an inherited disease.
If other people in your family have had them, you may have them
too. Some people are more susceptible to forming kidney stones,
and heredity certainly plays a role. The majority of kidney
stones are made of calcium, and hypercalciuria (high levels of
calcium in the urine), is a risk factor. The predisposition to
high levels of calcium in the urine may be passed on from
generation to generation.
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