Kidney stones are primarily due tometabolic disorders. Drinking water containing a large amount of calcium salts is one of the causes of urolithiasis, since salts precipitate to form stones. The cause of their occurrence may be foods rich in mineral salts, as well as stagnant urine in the kidneys, bladder, ureters, or their inflammation. Because of these diseases, the kidneys cannot cope with their functions, that is, to remove unnecessary metabolic products in a timely manner, and all body systems will be threatened. And if a kidney stone does appear, treatment should begin immediately.
The origin of the stones may be different, andtheir composition, they differ uric acid, oxalate, phosphate-calcium, cystine. Sometimes the stones can reach very large sizes and even repeat the renal pelvis itself.
Most often, stones are formed in the kidneys, buttheir movement can occur either in the ureters, or in the bladder. The location of the stone affects the development of urolithiasis. For example, being in the kidney, the stone causes a nagging pain in the lumbar region, and many take it for the pain of a catarrhal nature, and, of course, try to take the appropriate drugs on their own. Meanwhile, the stone in the kidney, the treatment of which is started incorrectly, continues to progress, causing an expansion of the renal pelvis, inflammation of the renal tissues. The presence of stone causes frequent and painful urination (they are called rezim), and a large physical exertion can provoke a wound by a stone of the mucous membrane and thereby cause bleeding. If the stone enters the urethra, there is a danger of obstruction of the outflow of urine. This is accompanied by severe pain (renal colic), nausea, vomiting, abdominal distension, fever. The presence of stones in both kidneys can cause a complete blockage of the urethra and the cessation of urine. The danger of this phenomenon is great, since the accumulation of toxic products that appear as a result of metabolic disorders in the body, can lead to poisoning.
Using ultrasound, you can detect a kidney stone,To begin treatment with the determination of the nature of the stone, the study of X-ray pictures of the urinary canals, the introduction of radiopaque substances into the bloodstream.
However, there are such cases that duringa few years the stones do not show themselves. They are called clinically insignificant, not impaired renal function. But sooner or later they will still be felt. Therefore, a stone in the kidney, the treatment and observation of which should be monitored by a urologist, should not be overlooked.
There are many recipes telling abouthow to remove kidney stones with folk remedies. One of them is as follows. Take a string bean in the amount of one kilogram, filled with one liter of water. For fifteen minutes, all this must be boiled. Drink the broth should be three times a day for half a cup before eating. Gradually, the stones dissolve.
One of the effective treatments for this diseaseis a field horsetail. You need to take a full tablespoon of dry horsetail and in a glass of boiling water to insist for twenty minutes. Then strain the infusion and drink on an empty stomach in the morning. After forty minutes you can eat. This tincture should be taken every two or three months. Horsetail is very good at softening kidney stones, eventually turning them into sand. The agonizing pains accompanying urolithiasis gradually subside and then disappear altogether. And the formed sand will start to come out easily and simply.
There is another way to help remove kidney stones. You need to drink pumpkin juice, always fresh, one glass 3 times during the day. The positive effect is not long in coming.