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Renal diet more alternative_medicine
Highlights Overview The kidneys filter out fluids and waste from the body, producing urine. A Member of the University of Maryland Medical System. Introduction Kidney stones are hard, solid particles that form in the urinary tract. New Medical Center Ad Focuses on Groundbreaking Discoveries and Innovations. For some types of stones, this can be highly effective with a success rate of over 80%. Depending on the type of kidney stone, dietary changes, medicines, and other noninvasive treatments are available. An in-depth report on the causes, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of kidney stones. In Partnership with the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Small stones less than 5 mm usually pass on their own.


Preventive drug therapy is matched to the exact type of stone formation. Larger stones, stones that are causing damage to the kidneys, or stones that do not pass on their own, usually respond well to treatments such as ureteroscopy, percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL), and extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy (SWL). In these cases, medication and dietary changes may be all that is needed. If a stone (even a small one) blocks the flow of urine, excruciating pain may result, and prompt medical treatment may be needed. Kidney stones are hard, solid particles that form in the urinary tract. A CT scan is usually the best way to diagnose kidney stones and to pinpoint their location, size, and number. UM Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center. The two kidneys are located deep behind the abdominal organs, below the ribs and toward the middle of the back. A recent trial showed that percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PNL) may be an effective option for patients with moderate-size stones 10 - 20 mm in size. In addition, advances in PNL have made it similar to SWL in side effects and patient outcomes.

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