What Are The Causes Of Kidney Stones? - #60078
I am feeling really anxious about my recent diagnosis of staghorn kidney stones, and honestly, the whole thing is overwhelming. Docs say they’re pretty big, and I’m just scared of the pain and what treatment options I have. I never thought I’d be dealing with kidney stones treatment at this stage of my life. I have read a bunch online about how they can cause all sorts of issues if they’re not dealt with properly. Like, I heard they can get stuck and lead to infections. Yikes, right? I have also been trying to figure out what causes kidney stones in the first place, especially since I have been eating pretty healthy—mostly veggies and grains. But now I’m wondering if there are specific foods that can actually help remove kidney stones. I’m also curious about what drinks might be good for flushing them out. Someone mentioned lemon water but I'm not sure how effective that is? I’d love any insights on staghorn kidney stones treatment options, because I just wanna avoid surgery if possible. How early can signs actually show up? I feel like I have been ignoring some nagging symptoms for a while now. Even if it’s just some foods or drinks, anything would help right now.
Doctors' responses
Staghorn kidney stones are large, branching stones that can fill the renal pelvis and cause significant complications. Effective kidney stones treatment for staghorn stones often involves surgical intervention, such as percutaneous nephrolithotomy, to remove the stones and prevent kidney damage.
Q: What are the causes of kidney stones?
A: Kidney stones can form due to a variety of factors, including dehydration, high levels of certain minerals like calcium or oxalate in the urine, urinary tract infections, and metabolic disorders. Dietary choices, obesity, and certain medications can also contribute to the development of kidney stones.
Q: What foods help remove kidney stones?
A: Foods that can help in the prevention and management of kidney stones include those rich in water content, such as fruits and vegetables, as well as foods low in oxalate like bananas, cauliflower, and whole grains. Increasing citrus fruits, which contain citric acid, may also help dissolve certain types of kidney stones.
Q: What drink removes kidney stones?
A: Drinking plenty of water is the most effective way to help remove kidney stones and prevent their formation. Citrus juices, particularly lemon juice, can also be beneficial due to their citric acid content, which may help dissolve stones and reduce the risk of recurrence.
Q: What are the first signs of kidney stones?
A: The first signs of kidney stones often include severe pain in the back or side, blood in the urine, and frequent urination. Some individuals may also experience nausea, vomiting, or a burning sensation during urination, signaling the need for medical evaluation.
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