Kidney stones, or
more commonly referred to as kidney stone is a disease where there are small
stones in the bladder. These diseases cause pain during urination or not. In
fact, sometimes people who suffer from kidney stones may bleed when urinating
and if the stone has been greatly enlarged, then the patient can not remove
urine through the urethra.
The stones are
formed from the results of screening substances that wasted but can not get out
through the urine that accumulate and hoard then gradually turned to stone in
the bladder. It is also a major factor causing abnormalities in the kidneys or
kidney failure.
Usually the
symptoms that arise are:
the emergence of
the urge to urinate but when it did it just a little urine comes out. And it
happens constantly. Reddish urine. Pain in the bladder area. Pain when
urinating. Nausea and fever. Pain at the waist. At the waist there are two
kidneys which were closely linked in the process of formation of stones in the
bladder or the kidneys.
Causes of Kidney Stones
Each day, the
kidneys play a role in cleaning all forms of metabolism which results sediment
removed from the body in urine. However, in reality not all sediment in the
body can be removed by the kidneys in urine. The rest of the remaining sludge
will gradually crystallize and form stones that long will be enlarged. The
cause of the appearance of stones in the bladder of which is the lack of
consumption of water, eating too many foods that contain calcium oxalate high,
too often consume junk food and fast food so that the body of malnutrition,
consuming excessive salt, often consumed coffee is thick and too sweet and
often consume soft drinks. Actually, there are several factors that cause
kidney stones earlier. The underlying factors include health, food consumed.
Viewed from the factors that cause the emergence, then the kidney stones can be
divided into four main types: calcium stones, uric acid stones, stone trivet,
and cosine stones. Calcium stones caused by high calcium levels in the urine.
This type of
kidney stones is the most common. High levels of calcium can come from foods
that contain oxalate and vitamin D, such as soybeans, beef liver, chocolate,
tea, coffee, and oysters. The high calcium can also be caused by an overactive
parathyroid gland. Hormones produced by these glands function as a regulator of
the amount of calcium in the blood. The second is uric acid stones. These
stones are formed due to high levels of uric acid in the urine caused by foods
high in urine high. Examples of foods that trigger high uric acid are
shellfish, mutton and offal. In addition to kidney stones, uric acid stones can
also be formed and lead to gout or gouty arthritis. The third is straitening
stones. This is a type of kidney stones can form and swell rapidly.
The main cause straiten
stone formation is a urinary tract infection is not treated and left alone.
This rock type is more common in female patients than male patients. The latter
is a cosine stones. Kidney stones are formed due to the excessive number of
amino acid cosine that is removed by the kidneys. Sistine stones are a type of
kidney stone that is extremely rare. This condition is caused by a disease
known as cosine if you've entered in a condition that is severe, and then the
consumption of drugs needs to be done.
Even if it is severe once the patient
should perform the operation. But actually there are many traditional ingredients
that can be used with plants such as leaves cat whiskers, nasty shard, leaves
tempuyung.

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