Easy Ways To Reduce Kidney Stones Treatment

by Frederic Baker

Kidney stones cause some of the most horrendous pain known to man. Whether you are suffering now from kidney stones or searching for information on preventing a reoccurrence. There are different forms of treatment available.

You can safeguard your health by making changes in your lifestyle through diet and exercise. There are foods that increase the risk of developing kidney stones, which you should avoid eating. Chocolate, spinach, beets, most nuts, berries, and beans are rich in oxalic acid, which cause stones to form.

The most common type of kidney stone is caused from calcium oxalate. Recent studies have shown foods high in calcium, including dairy products, may stop calcium stones from forming. Definitely, cut back, on drinking soda and iced tea which are both high in oxalate. Oxalate cannot be burned by our bodies and if not eliminated through urine, it binds to calcium and forms kidney stones.

Another home-type treatment you can adopt is to drink more fluids, like tap or bottled water in a moderately increasing fashion. Water will help the smaller stones travel out of your body when you urinate. It is not recommended to make a sudden increase in consumption. Consult your physician before radically making any modifications to your diet. In any event, it is always preferable to drink water, fruit juices and lemonade rather than tea, beer or alcoholic beverages when you are thirsty.

Water has no effect on infections. While intakes of larger quantities of liquids will help small stones travel through the urinary tract and be eliminated out of the body, prescription drugs are required to cure the infection, should it be present. However, 80% of kidney stones sufferers do not carry infections and water should suffice to pass the smallest stones.

As the remaining stones get bigger, even drinking large amounts of liquid will not prevent the stones from blocking part or all of the urinary tract and creating intense pain. Studies are now being conducted on the severity of kidney stones in patients lacking Oxalobacter formigenes, which is a colonic bacterium that degrades oxalates in the body. As the pain in your back and while urinating or menstruating will indicate the presence of medium size stones, please ask your doctor about this research and medication that may accompany it.

Treatment for large kidney stones sometimes requires medical procedures. A device called a lithotripter pulverizes the kidney stones with ultrasonic waves. This is a very successful treatment that can be performed as outpatient. You will be allowed to stay awake if you wish during the operation. Patients are back to normal, usually in less than a week.

Lastly, physicians resort to surgery using various procedures where small incisions are made and the surgeon crushes the stones with a specialized scope, or laser therapy. Hopefully, painful kidney stones will soon be a disease of the past. Scientists are busy studying the science of oxalate removal to help develop improved treatments to prevent and possibly reverse the formation of kidney stones in humans.

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