Great ways of passing kidney stones

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Great Ways of Passing Kidney Stones

You may develop kidney stones for many different reasons. They may develop when your urine becomes concentrated, which in turn makes acid salts and minerals to stick together and form stones. These stones can affect different parts of your urinary tract system from your kidneys all the way down to your bladder. You may find some relief by passing kidney stones, but the process of passing these stones can itself be quite painful. The good thing is that they do not cause permanent damage while passing, which means you sometimes need to drink lots of water and take pain medication to pass a kidney stone. That is not always the case though. How to Know If I Have Kidney Stones Before trying any method of passing kidney stones, you need to ensure that you really have them. You usually experience no symptom until the stone starts moving around in your kidney. It may sometimes pass into your ureters and cause certain signs and symptoms, such as pain on urination, pain in the back and side, below the ribs, and pink, brown or red urine. Pain may be quite severe but usually comes in waves. You may start urinating more and experience some other symptoms such as nausea, cloudy and foul-smelling urine, chills and fevers, and urinating small amounts of urine at a time. You may have to see your doctor if pain is so severe, you notice blood in urine, or you have pain with fever and chills. Home Remedies for Kidney Stones


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