What foods help clear kidney stones? - #60293
I am really worried about these kidney stones I found out I have. Just last week, I was having this intense pain, and after a visit to the docs, they told me it’s kidney stones. Like, how did I even get them?? I mean, I have been trying to drink more water, but now I’m hearing about these foods that can help clear kidney stones, and I just don’t know what to eat anymore. Oh, and the pain—wow—it’s just awful. Are there like five warning signs of kidney stones that I should’ve paid attention to? Because honestly, the symptoms just kinda snuck up on me. I’m also curious, can a kidney stone go away on its own? Like, is that even possible? I can’t imagine waiting for it to just magically disappear. And now that I know what I’m dealing with, what’s the correct kidney stones treatment? Is it all surgery or can I try something natural first? I just want to avoid anything too invasive if I can, ya know? I’m feeling kinda overwhelmed and confused with all this info. Any advice or insights would really help!
Doctors' responses
Kidney stones treatment typically involves a combination of pain management, hydration, and sometimes medical procedures to help pass or remove the stones. Depending on the size and type of the stones, treatment can vary, and it is essential to monitor symptoms and seek medical advice when necessary.
Q: What are the five warning signs of kidney stones?
A: The five warning signs of kidney stones include severe pain in the back or side, pain during urination, blood in the urine, frequent urination, and nausea or vomiting. If you experience these symptoms, especially severe pain, it is important to seek medical attention promptly.
Q: What are the causes of kidney stones?
A: Kidney stones can form due to various factors, including dehydration, high levels of certain minerals in the urine, dietary choices, and certain medical conditions that affect kidney function. Conditions such as obesity, diabetes, and metabolic disorders can also increase the risk of developing kidney stones.
Q: Can a kidney stone go away on its own?
A: Yes, a kidney stone can go away on its own, particularly smaller stones that are less than 5 millimeters in size. Drinking plenty of fluids can help flush the stone out of the urinary tract, but larger stones may require medical intervention for removal.
Q: What foods help clear kidney stones?
A: Foods that can help clear kidney stones include those high in water content, such as fruits and vegetables, which can aid in hydration. Additionally, foods rich in potassium, such as bananas and spinach, may help prevent stone formation. It’s best to limit foods high in oxalates, like spinach and nuts, if you are prone to certain types of kidney stones.
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