What are the main symptoms of kidney stones? What are the symptoms of kidney stones?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What are the symptoms of kidney stones? What will happen to the patient?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Kidney stones are a common disease in urology, and the symptoms of kidney stones can be roughly divided into the following categories:

    Clause. 1. There are no symptoms, some kidney stones are relatively stable and inactive in the kidneys, and will not cause any kind of danger to the kidneys, such kidney stones may not have any symptoms, this is the first part;

    Clause. 2. Kidney stones have low back pain, the typical symptoms are renal colic, sudden onset of pain in the abdomen, accompanied by nausea and vomiting, this kind of renal colic is often very intense, and sometimes it is necessary to go to the hospital with infusion or painkiller injections to deal with it;

    Clause. 3. The symptoms of kidney stones are combined with the symptoms of urinary tract infection, such as kidney stones in the kidney that cause urinary tract infection, and there will be frequent urination, urgency, painful urination, etc., and even hematuria.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The specific symptoms of kidney stones are mainly determined by the shape of the stone, the location and size of the stone, and whether there is an infection or obstruction. Most people develop kidney stones with no obvious clinical symptoms. Unless the kidney lead candida has fallen from the kidney into the ureter, causing the urine blockage of the ureter, it may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, blood in the urine, bloating, irritability and other symptoms.

    In combination with urinary tract infection, symptoms such as fever, chills, and hunger may also be present. During an acute attack, pain is often unbearable.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What are the symptoms of kidney fissures?

    Typical symptoms. Common symptoms include cramps in the lower back and abdomen, nausea, vomiting, irritability, bloating, and hematuria. If you know that you have a urinary tract infection, you may also experience chills and fever.

    Other symptoms. Sometimes patients have no pain, only blood in the urine or a very small amount of blood, which is not visible to the naked eye. Co-infection may include urinary frequency and urgency.

    Basis for diagnosis. Through the understanding of past medical history, dietary habits, family history, medication, as well as various laboratory and auxiliary examinations, the pathophysiological diagnosis of ** and longevity can be made.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are stones in the urinary tract, and you can't pee, and you can't pee out if you have urine, you can only squeeze out a few drops, so it's called kidney stones, also called urinary stones!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In patients with kidney stones, the foods that cannot be eaten are related to the nature of the kidney stones, as follows:

    1. The vast majority of kidney stones are calcium salt stones, such as calcium oxalate stones, so patients should try to eat less calcium-containing and oxalic acid-rich foods, such as milk, shrimp and other calcium-rich foods.

    Strong tea, spinach, grapes, etc., should also be consumed as little as possible.

    2. Patients with gouty kidney stones should limit the intake of high-purine foods, such as animal offal, meat and seafood.

    Patients with kidney stones should drink more plain water at ordinary times, which can help dilute urine and facilitate the expulsion of stones. Also do more exercise, especially jumping.

    Patients with kidney stones should eat less oxalic acid-rich foods, such as chocolate, green peppers, spinach, beans, celery, grapes, strawberries, etc., because they can easily cause calcium oxalate stones.

    At the same time, it is necessary to avoid the intake of alcohol, coffee, tea and other beverages. Avoid eating oxalic acid-rich fruits such as lychee, mango, durian, etc. Eat less soy products such as soybeans and black beans.

    At the same time, it is necessary to reduce the intake of purine-rich foods, because purines will produce uric acid after metabolism, which will increase the formation of uric acid stones. Foods high in purines include caviar, sardines, shrimp, liver, kidneys, and so on.

    1. Oxalic acid and oxalate-rich foods, such as spinach, lemons, oranges, soybean products, high-calcium milk, peanuts, melon seeds, walnuts and other foods, and strong tea and coffee should not be drunk.

    2. For patients with uric acid stones, it is not advisable to eat foods that contain more uric acid, such as seafood products and animal offal.

    3. Avoid eating fried and barbecued foods.

    In addition, patients with kidney stones should also pay attention to a light diet.

    You need to develop a good habit of drinking more water, and keep your daily water intake between 2500 ml and 3000 ml.

    Do a regular follow-up, generally every six months or so, a color ultrasound of the urinary system, can effectively screen for kidney stones.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The development of symptoms depends on the stones.

    size, shape, location, and presence of infection.

    complications such as obstruction. Common symptoms include pain in the lower back and abdomen or even cramping, hematuria, nausea, vomiting, irritability, bloating, etc. If you have a urinary tract infection.

    Symptoms such as chills and fever may occur.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, most patients with kidney stones have no symptoms, unless the kidney stones fall from the kidneys into the ureters causing the urine blockage of the ureters. Common symptoms include low back pain, night sweats, pain to dizziness, nausea, vomiting (due to increased pressure in the kidneys, which affects the response of the gastrointestinal tract), irritability, abdominal pain, and blood in the urine. If there is a urinary tract infection, chills and fever may also occur.

    Acute renal colic is often painful and is considered by some to be the most unbearable form of pain. Sometimes people have no pain at all, only blood in the urine, or blood is so small that it is not visible to the naked eye. Most health check-ups include a urine test, and a microscope is used to examine the urine centrifugation, and if you see a high number of red blood cells, it indicates that you have hematuria, which is sometimes an early sign of kidney stones.

    If you feel unwell, please seek medical attention as soon as possible, I hope my help to you.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The symptoms of kidney stones are mainly manifested in three aspects, the first aspect is the dull pain and dull pain in the waist, just like someone using a fist against their waist, if the low back pain is obvious, it is manifested as kidney colic, the waist is like a knife-like pain, this pain is unbearable, accompanied by abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, vomiting. The second symptom is hematuria, which manifests as hematuria after exercise. The third symptom is a symptom of infection, which manifests as chills and fever.

    Suggestions: If the low back pain is not obvious, do not need to deal with it, if it is obvious, it can relieve the pain**, if the hematuria is not obvious, just drink more water, if it is obvious, use some hemostatic drugs to stop the bleeding, and if you have chills and fever, you should use anti-infection**. If the kidney stone is small, you don't need to deal with it, drink more water, and regularly review the urinary system B ultrasound, and if the kidney stone is large, you need to have surgery.

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