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4 Types Of Kidney Stones You Should Know About

Kidney stones also known as nephrolithiasis or renal lithiasis are solid deposits of salts and minerals that develop within your kidneys. As stated by the best urologist in Delhi NCR, kidney stone formation can happen because of many factors and impact any part of your urinary tract which starts from your kidneys and ends in your urinary bladder.

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4 Types Of Kidney Stones You Should Know About

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  1. 4 Types Of Kidney Stones You Should Know About 2019

  2. Kidney stones also known as nephrolithiasis or renal lithiasis are solid deposits of salts and minerals that develop within your kidneys. As stated by the best urologist in Delhi NCR, kidney stone formation can happen because of many factors and impact any part of your urinary tract which starts from your kidneys and ends in your urinary bladder. •Every so often, you’ll find stones developing with increased concentration of urine thereby permitting salts and minerals to crystallize and fuse together. •Types of kidney stones •If you know the type of kidney stone, it will help ascertain the cause of the development of the stone. •It will also come to your aid by giving you enough hints of ways to reducing your risk to contract more kidney stones. •If at all possible, you can try and save your kidney stone, when by chance you pass one and bring it to a top urologist in Delhi for further analysis. The 4 main types of kidney stones include the following. 1.Calcium stones •Nearly all kidney stones are nothing but calcium stones. •By and large, they’re formed of calcium oxalate.

  3. •Oxalate is a naturally found substance present in food. •It’s also produced by your liver daily. •Foods containing high calcium oxalate content include fruits, vegetables, nuts, and chocolate. •The concentration of calcium or oxalate in your urine can increase because of: oDietetic factors oExcessive doses of vitamin D oIntestinal bypass surgery in India •The other form of calcium stone is composed of calcium phosphate. •This form of kidney stones more commonly occurs in metabolic conditions, for example, renal tubular acidosis. •Certain forms of migraine or taking specific anti-seizure medications such as Topamax can also result in the formation of calcium stones. 2.Struvite stones •This type of stones, according to a specialist from the best kidney hospital in Delhi is caused as a reaction to an infection such as UTI. •Struvite stones can put a quick growth into effect and become extremely large in size. •However, the formation of such stones comes with little or no warning.

  4. 3.Uric acid stones •According to a urologist from one of the best kidney hospitals in India, people who contract uric acid stones generally: oDon’t drink enough fluids oLose excessive quantity of fluids oHave gout oConsume a diet very high in proteins regularly •Even a few specific genetic factors can make you more predisposed to the risk of developing uric acid stones. 4.Cystine stones •As per a kidney specialist in Gurgaon, this type of kidney stones develops in people having genetic disorders which prompt the kidneys to expel an excessive amount of certain amino acids, a condition known by the name of Cystinuria.

  5. At Paras, a top hospital in Gurgaon, experts from manifold areas of work collaborate for the diagnosis and treatment of your ailment of kidney stones. Urologists, as well as close coordination with nephrologists, radiologists, and nutritionists to make sure you receive the best comprehensive, compassionate care possible. urologic surgeons, work in

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