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Symptoms Of Kidney Stones
Topic: Health and Wellness 1:01 am EST, Nov 25, 2008

There are some common symptoms of kidney stones that include the presence of blood in the urine, pain and obstruction in urinating, acute pain in the lower abdomen and groin, fever, nausea and vomiting.

Kidney stones are asymptomatic. Many people may have kidney stones but never realize it, as they continue to pass them in urine without any pain. But if the stones become larger or get stuck between the kidneys and the bladder, that could result in severe pain.

If it gets immovable in the ureter, this is able to bring about an infection which can cause enduring kidney harm.

The ureter contracts in response to the stone, producing serious pain in the flank or lower back that frequently radiates to the groin, in men to the testis. Those who with nephrolithiasis commonly cannot get comfortable and will always alter position in an effort to get release from the embarrassment.

Other symptoms include clammy, cold, hot, or sweaty skin accompanying a fever or chills. Fever usually means the stone has caused a blockage, and your kidneys and urination cannot function normally. This kind of infection must be treated with antibiotics, as well as by removing the kidney stones. You might also be tired, nauseated, not hungry, or experience diarrhea or constipation.

If the stone is too large to pass, there will be a continuous pain because the muscles in the ureter are trying to push the stone into the bladder. Once the stone enters the bladder and the body begins to try to excrete it, blood sometimes appears in the urine. Most times, the urine turns a pink color. As the stone moves closer to the bladder, urination becomes more frequent. Sometimes there is a burning sensation while urinating.

The symptoms of kidney stones depend on the size of the stone, previous kidney stones, and other conditions. Any type of kidney stone, big or little, requires some type of medical attention. Just because you are experiencing pains in the abdomen and have a fever doesn't mean that you are passing a kidney stone. Many times, these symptoms are symptoms of another medical problem. Visit your doctor for the answers you need.

Signs of kidney stone irritation and blockage include sharp pain or cramping in the area of the kidney, back or side, nausea or vomiting, burning or blood with urination, or the need to urinate frequently. Diagnosis is usually made with ultrasound or X-ray technology, and important information about the stone's size, shape, location and composition is obtained. Signs of respiratory distress and heart failure may be evident. Eventually, he develops uremia and renal failure.

Fortunately there is no longer need of surgical intervention for the treatment of kidney stones. As little as twenty years ago, open surgery was required, today, medical practitioners use shock wave therapy, but this is still not a pleasant process to undergo.

It is a far better solution to look to lifestyle changes and natural treatments than to have to undergo painful medical procedures. There are a number of natural remedies for this illness and they have worked with great success in both prevention and treatment. The world today is changing more towards natural therapies rather than dangerous drug and surgical intervention to relieve symptoms of cloudy urine and kidney stones.

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