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12 BEST HOME REMEDIES FOR KIDNEY STONES

12 BEST HOME REMEDIES FOR KIDNEY STONES

12 BEST HOME REMEDIES FOR KIDNEY STONES


Kidney stones have become a very common problem these days. Both women and men can all be affected by this problem. About 5% of women and 12% of men in the United States are found to develop kidney stones during their lifetime. Again, 50 percent of them are unaware of the disease, so it is getting bigger and damaging the kidneys. Many people are dying due to a lack of understanding, late diagnosis, and treatment. Having a kidney stone does not necessarily mean surgery. After some initial tests, you can determine the size of the stone and treat it at home. The problem of kidney stones has increased more in the last thirty years. But why it remains unknown. Some researchers believe that changes in eating habits may be the main reason for the increase in this problem, while others think that it may be due to an increase in the ability to diagnose the problem. Whatever the reason, there are some ways you can prevent kidney stones and it is possible to melt these stones naturally.

Let us take a look at how to get rid of this kidney stone at home. Before that, find out what a kidney stone is and its symptoms.


Minerals accumulate inside the kidneys to form crystals, stones are formed when these crystal-like substances combine and grow, which are called kidney stones or renal stone. That is, the disease originates when calcium and oxalate are deposited. These stones inside the kidneys try to get down to the bladder through the urethra. There is severe pain when the stone passes through a narrow duct and sometimes the duct gets completely blocked and prevents the flow of urine. Renal stones can cause severe pain, vomiting, and bleeding.

Kidney stones are formed mainly due to dehydration or lack of water in the body. The disease occurs when the normal mineral balance begins to change and this is because of the lack of water dries out other components of the urine, including salt and minerals. Profuse sweating causes dehydration and adds to this problem.

If someone in your family has a kidney stone, the chances of having a kidney stone increase.

Unfortunately, people who have had kidney stones are more likely to have them again. If you had suffered from a kidney stone once, studies suggest you are up to 50% more likely to form another stone in the next 5 to 10 years.

People with chronic kidney disease are also at risk for kidney stones. The main cause of kidney stones is considered to be a lack of sufficient amount of water in the body.

There can be four types of kidney stones, but about 80% of all stones are calcium oxalate stones. Less common forms include struvite, uric acid, and cysteine stone.

SIGNS OR SYMPTOMS OF KIDNEY STONE:


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