A kidney stone is a hard mineral and crystalline material
formed within the kidney or urinary tract. There may be more than one stone of
different size, and they may be large or small. Men get kidney
stones more often than women do.
Causes
Intake of too much calcium rich food, or other sources can contribute to
formation of the stones. An illness called gout might cause
kidney stone, as can a blockage of urine or large amount of
calcium in the urine.
Kidney stones form when there is a decrease in urine volume or
an excess of stone-forming substances in the urine. The most
common type of kidney stone contains calcium in combination
with either oxalate or phosphate. Other chemical compounds
that can form stones in the urinary tract include uric acid
and the amino acid cystine.
Obstruction to the flow of urine can also lead to stone
formation. Kidney stones can also result from infection in the
urinary tract; these are known as struvite or
infection stones.Men are especially likely to develop kidney
stones. The prevalence of kidney
stones begins to rise when men reach their 40s, and it
continues to climb into their 70s. People who have already had
more than one kidney stone are prone to develop more stones. A
family history of kidney stones is also a risk factor for the
development of kidney stones.

Symptoms
Sharp mid back pain, blood in the urine, painful burning
urination and nausea .
Kidney stone Treatment
The
Doctors of Astha Clinic have made an effective combination of
herbal & Homeopathic Medicines for
the treatment of
Kidney stone
.
These medicines breaks stones into very tiny pieces which
easily comes outside through urine. Medicines immmidiately
relieves burning and painful micturition.
It is advised that the patient must drink at least 8 to 10
glasses of water everyday. This helps flush the stone through
the urniary tract and will also help prevent other stone from
forming.
It is advisable that you strain your urine through a special
strainer or through a piece of thin cloth everytime when you
go to the bathroom so that you can catch the stone when it
passes through your bladder. You may find it easier to urinate
into a glass jar; when the stone passes, you'll be able to see
it at the bottom of the jar. Save the stone and take it to
your doctor for analysis.
Seek care immidiately to your doctor if you have severe pain,
nausea, high temperature.
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