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Kidney stones result of the formation of crystals of salts and minerals in the urine. By sticking together, these crystals may form in the kidneys or urinary tract stones (renal lithiasis) of different size vary from a grain of sand to a large golf ball.
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Kidney stones result of the formation of crystals of salts and minerals in the urine. By sticking together, these crystals may form in the kidneys or urinary tract stones (renal lithiasis) of different size vary from a grain of sand to a large golf ball.</p>
<p>In most cases, the stones are made of calcium oxalate (account for more than 80% incidence of kidney stone) or uric acid (a byproduct of protein metabolism) due to low-protein diet. Kidney stones are curable, but can reoccur after the treatment if the patient has not changed the kind of lifestyle causing the disease: unhealthy diet, lack of hydration of the body, etc.</p>
<p>What are the causes of kidney stones?</p>
<p>There are many causes of kidney stones; some of them are:</p>
<p>Lack of fluid intake - Too low consumption of water and other liquids: your kidneys need enough water to dilute the urine. Insufficient absorption of water makes it difficult to the kidneys to dilute the urine and prevent crystallization of salts and minerals, resulting inkidney stones or other kidney damages.</p>
<p>Unhealthy diet – Consumption of foods that contain too much calcium oxalate and uric acid: foods that are rich in calcium oxalate and uric acid tend to promote the formation of crystals in the urine of some individuals.</p>
<p>Family history - heredity is a factor of kidney stones. A person whose parent has already had kidney stones is more likely to develop it.</p>
<p>Gender - Although everyone can suffer kidney stones, men are two times more affected by the disease than women are</p>
<p>What are the symptoms?</p>
<p>The symptoms of kidney stones are unnoticed if the calculus are small sizes. It is possible to have kidney stones without suspecting the existence beforehand. Smaller calculus can cross the urinary tract and be expelled in urine without being obvious.</p>
<p>However, when big stones (the size of a golf ball, for instance) migrate in the urinary tract, painful symptoms occur including Dysuria, Pyuria, etc.</p>
<p>The most common symptoms of kidney stones are as follows:</p>
<p>* Chills, fever;<br />
* Pyuria - pus in the urine;<br />
* Persistent urge to urinate;<br />
* Frequent nausea and vomiting;<br />
* Hematuria - presence of blood in the urine;<br />
* Dysuria - burning on urination when passing stones<br />
* Severe pain in the side and back, below the ribs and radiates to the genital organs and thighs. The pain may last a few minutes or hours, depending on the time of expulsion of the stones.</p>
<p>What is the conventional treatment?</p>
<p>Most small kidney stones are removed by the urinary tract without any treatment. If painful symptoms occur, it is necessary to use lithotripsy, a non-surgical medical procedure that uses shock waves to break up stones that form in thekidney , bladder, ureters, or gallbladder. The fragments are then expelled in urine during the following weeks. Many studies found that lithotripsy significantly increase the risk for diabetes and hypertension later in life. So, avoid it if you can.</p>
<p>When the stones are large, surgery may be required to extract them. The patient is then placed under general anesthesia. After surgery, the patient is advised to consume healthy diet and drink pleanty of fluids to prevent the formation of new stones.</p>
<p>If, despite surgery and dietary changes there is no good result, the doctor may prescribe Thiazide Diuretic, a drug that increases urine output by thekidney; or Allopurinol, a drug used to treat gout or kidney stones by preventing the accumulation of uric acid in the organism. Side effects of those drugs can include hypokalemia, high cholesterol, triglyceride, impaired glucose tolerance, diabetes mellitus impotence, and more.</p>
<p>Why use drugs and surgery when you can be cured naturally for the rest of your life?</p>
<p>Natural herbal remedies offer many benefits; some of them are:<br />
• The cost is a lot less;<br />
• No side effects mentioned above<br />
• The treatment is Safer and more assimilable by the body;<br />
• No need to go or wait in emergency room when pain strikes<br />
• Effective for a long term, thus prevents the formation of other kidney stones;<br />
• Allow your kidneys recover their ability to filter and thus avoids complications (renal failure, cancer, dialysis).</p>
<p>Why is it so important to treat your kidney stones?</p>
<p>Untreated kidney stones can lead to:<br />
• Chronic renal failure<br />
• Kidney damages or kidney cancer<br />
• Formation of other kidney stones<br />
• A decrease in the ability of the kidneys to filter<br />
• Regular use of dialysis to purify the blood or painful death<br />
• More renal colic pain and tingling due to blockage of urine flow by stones.</p>
<p>Our kidney stones remedies have been safely used worldwide for the past 5 years to maintain optimal kidney health. A healthy lifestyle along with a daily use of our herbal remedies can effectively cure kidney stones and prevent others from forming. Our remedies are the first and only kidney stone products on the market that has over 20 clinical studies to support its effectiveness. To learn more, please visit our kidney stones remedies website and save 5%.</p>
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		<title>Signs Seen In pets</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 11:57:52 +0000</pubDate>
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Could Your Dog or Cat Be at Risk for Kidney Disease?
Catching an Illness at an Early Stage Is Your Best Strategy
Just like people, animals are susceptible to illness and stress. And, just like people, there is a lot you can do to keep them healthy.
Julie noticed her dog, Zac, was drinking more water. Not just [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Could Your Dog or Cat Be at Risk for Kidney Disease?</p>
<p>Catching an Illness at an Early Stage Is Your Best Strategy</p>
<p>Just like people, animals are susceptible to illness and stress. And, just like people, there is a lot you can do to keep them healthy.</p>
<p>Julie noticed her dog, Zac, was drinking more water. Not just once, but several days in a row. She knew that excess thirst can be a sign of illness, so she took Zac to her veterinarian for tests. Blood and urine tests showed that Zac was in the early stages of acutekidney disease. But Zac was lucky. Because his problem was caught early, Julie’s veterinarian was able to treat the disease successfully and Zac made a complete recovery.</p>
<p>What Is Kidney Disease?</p>
<p>Briefly, kidneys filter and remove waste material from the blood stream. They also regulate the volume and composition of your pet’s body fluids.</p>
<p>There are two types of kidney disease:</p>
<p>Acute – a sudden loss of kidney functioning which is sometimes reversible, and Chronic – a loss of kidney function that occurs gradually over time.  Chronic kidney disease is often progressive, but, depending on the underlying cause and with careful management, animals often live comfortable lives for many years.</p>
<p>The causes of kidney disease can include inherited defects, infections, toxic substances and simply aging. Although the cause of kidney disease can be difficult to determine, with careful testing by your veterinarian, the disease can often be managed. Most treatments are aimed at decreasing the workload of the kidneys, reducing the severity of symptoms, and slowing the progression of the disease.</p>
<p>What Are Its Symptoms?</p>
<p>If kidney disease has undermined the kidney’s ability to perform properly, waste materials accumulate in the blood. Signs that could indicate a potential kidney problem include:</p>
<p>• Loss of appetite</p>
<p>• Increased thirst</p>
<p>• Frequent urination or increased volume</p>
<p>• Poor hair coat</p>
<p>• Depression and/or vomiting</p>
<p>What You Can Do To Prevent Kidney Disease?</p>
<p>While kidney disease is most often found in older dogs and cats, even young animals can be affected. And while the disease is not always preventable, there ARE things you can do to help minimize the chances of your dog or cat developing the disease, such as:</p>
<p>• Feeding the best quality dog or cat food you can</p>
<p>• Providing continual access to clean, fresh water</p>
<p>• Eliminating toxic materials from the home</p>
<p>• Maintaining a low stress lifestyle</p>
<p>• Regular veterinary care to detect potential problems as soon as possible</p>
<p>You are your animal’s daily detective and advocate. You are your animal’s best chance for receiving medical treatment when the problem is still at an early stage and treatment is most successful. It is always better to prevent a disease, or to treat it early, than to have to treat it after it has become advanced.</p>
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		<title>The Kidney Infection</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2008 12:35:07 +0000</pubDate>
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Kidney infections, known medically as pyelonephritis (pyelos means pelvis of the kidney) and glomerulonephritis, often start in the bladder. If a person has low resistance, germs from the bladder can travel up the ureters to the kidneys and begin to multiply. An acutekidney infection starts suddenly with severe symptoms, then quickly comes to an end. [...]]]></description>
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<p class="articletext" style="text-align: justify;">Kidney infections, known medically as pyelonephritis (pyelos means pelvis of the kidney) and glomerulonephritis, often start in the bladder. If a person has low resistance, germs from the bladder can travel up the ureters to the kidneys and begin to multiply. An acutekidney infection starts suddenly with severe symptoms, then quickly comes to an end. A chronic kidney infection develops slowly and grows worse with time. A chronic kidney infection can lead to kidney failure.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll cover the glomerulonephritis type of kidney infection first.</p>
<p>Acute glomerulonephritis is an inflammatory kidney infection involving the renal glomeruli of the kidneys. It is believed to involve an antigen-antibody reaction which produces damage to thekidney in the glomerular capillaries.</p>
<p>Acute glomerulonephritis usually follows a streptococcal infection of the respiratory tract or sometimes a skin infection such as impetigo. But most often it&#8217;s caused by an allergic or immune response to infections elsewhere in the body. Strep infection is the most common cause of glomerulonephritis</p>
<p>Chronic glomerulonephritis is a kidney infection that progresses slowly. It&#8217;s generally characterized by inflammation of the glomeruli, which results in sclerosis, scarring and eventually,kidney failure. This variety of kidney infection usually develops insidiously and without symptoms, often over many years.</p>
<p>Many different kinds of infections can lead to glomerulonephritis, including pneumonia, syphilis, malaria, hepatitis, and measles. Chronic glomerulonephritis can also be caused by structural abnormalities or systemic disorders.</p>
<p>If the kidney infection is still present after one to two years, it may be considered chronic. This occurs in a very small percent of patients. Typically, the damage to the kidneys continues to progress, but so slowly that the patient is without symptoms. A normal life may be possible for 20 to 30 years, until the kidneys can no longer function. At that time, akidney transplant or dialysis is necessary.</p>
<p>Pyelonephritis</p>
<p>Pyelonephritis is an inflammation of one or both kidneys. It may be acute, relapsing or chronic. This type of kidney infection can include complications like hypertension, chronic infection, renal insufficiency and kidney failure. Typically the this kind of kidney infection progresses very slowly. Patients sometimes have adequate kidney function for more than 20 years after onset.</p>
<p>Most kidney infections of this type result from bacterial infection, including intestinal bacteria and fecal flora that grow readily in urine. Pyelonephritis can be caused by any of the organisms that cause lower urinary tract infection. Certain conditions increase the likelihood of such an infection, including scars from previous infections, urinary tract infections, abnormal growth of the prostate gland,kidney stones, tumors, stagnation of urine due to back flow from the bladder, diabetes mellitus, trauma and even pregnancy.</p>
<p>Symptoms of Kidney Infection</p>
<p>Symptoms and signs of some kidney infections are often vague and ill-defined. But symptoms associated with pyelonephritis are often acute, including fever, chills, back ache, and nausea.</p>
<p>Other symptoms of a kidney infection can include cloudy, foul smelling urine, fever, chills or weakness.</p>
<p>Treatment of Kidney Infection</p>
<p>Glomerulonephritis: rest and antibiotics. The treatment may continue for one to two weeks after tests of blood, blood pressure, and the urine indicates that the kidneys are back to normal. Sodium and protein may be restricted.</p>
<p>Pyelonephritis: the most important steps are to eliminate the bacteria with antibiotics and to unblock any obstruction. When the blockage can&#8217;t be eliminated and infections persist, then long-term antibiotic therapy may be necessary.</p>
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		<title>Lithanol Kidney Stones Treatment</title>
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Lithanol - Kidney Stones Treatment 
Lithanol is a kidney stones teatment.
If you’ve ever experienced kidney stones, or you are experiencing them for the first time, you know how excruciating they can be. Perhaps you’re not sure if you’ve had them before but recall experiencing some mild or even serious discomfort during urination, a dull ache [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Lithanol - Kidney Stones Treatment <em></em></strong><br />
Lithanol is a kidney stones teatment.</p>
<p>If you’ve ever experienced kidney stones, or you are experiencing them for the first time, you know how excruciating they can be. Perhaps you’re not sure if you’ve had them before but recall experiencing some mild or even serious discomfort during urination, a dull ache or sharp pain in your lower back, side or groin area. Maybe you’ve gone to the bathroom and were shocked, even scared to see blood in your urine, especially when you’re in so much pain. What’s wrong? These are all common symptoms and signs of kidney stones, also known as renal stone disease.<br />
The US National Institute of Health estimates that 1 in 10 people develop kidney stones at some point in their life. Researchers at the USNIH have found that those who live near large bodies of water (the Great Lakes, the Gulf of Mexico, etc.) are more likely to develop kidney stones, as well as those who live in “soft” water areas (where water contains low levels of calcium, magnesium and other minerals). Also, people who come from a family with a history of renal stone disease are more likely to develop stones because certain genetic conditions that promote stone development can be inherited from parents.</p>
<p>Kidney stones occur most often in people aged 30-45, though they can occur in men and women of all ages, and their frequency and possibility for occurrence decreases after 50. Certain types of stones are more common in men and other types of stones are more common in women. The agonizing pain of passing a kidney stone for a man has often been compared to the pain of childbirth—ouch!</p>
<p>Kidney stones develop for several reasons and it is usually a combination of these that make them most likely to occur. Your kidneys play a key role in keeping you healthy. They filter your blood, taking out the waste and adding it to your urine to be expelled from your body. They regulate electrolyte and pH balance in your body, as well as blood pressure by expelling fluid from your body. Stones can form due to a chemical imbalance (too much or too few of certain minerals), a pH imbalance (to much acidity or too alkaline), and dehydration, Several other medical conditions sometime lead to stones such as a congenital kidney defect, chronic diarrhea, arthritis and urinary tract infection.</p>
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		<title>Proper Nutrition To Check Kidney Stone</title>
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A Natural Remedy For Kidney Stones
This is the second in a series of scholarly articles on kidney stones. In these articles I tell you about a vegetable home remedy for kidney stones, using a diet to prevent calcium oxalate stones, and all other kinds as well. I am going to tell you about home treatment [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>A Natural Remedy For Kidney Stones</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">This is the second in a series of scholarly articles on kidney stones. In these articles I tell you about a vegetable home remedy for kidney stones, using a diet to prevent calcium oxalate stones, and all other kinds as well. I am going to tell you about home treatment for kidney stone pain, and home remedies for passing a kidney stone. In these articles, you are going to learn about a natural remedy to kidney stones.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Eat This And You Won&#8217;t Have To Bother Knowing Any Details About Nutrition</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Twice each day, if you eat cooked whole grain plus beans, in approximately equal amounts&#8230;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">&#8230;and if you have, along with them, some green vegetable, then you ought to stay free from any serious diseases, including kidney stones.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">That kind of meal gives you your calcium and your magnesium in a good ratio; plus you also get a perfect balance of all 28 of your essential amino acids, as a bonus.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Besides all that, if you parch the grain at 475 degrees before boiling it, the starches will be converted, so that they will be of maximum benefit to you, instead of being somewhat of a hindrance.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Daniel Knew</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">You remember Daniel, of course. The top Babylonian wanted to give to Daniel and his fellows a share of the meat and wine from his meal. But Daniel said, &#8220;Let us eat only pulse and water for 2 weeks, then see if we don&#8217;t look better than your people do.&#8221; So he did, and they did, and they did look better.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>What Is &#8220;Pulse&#8221;</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Pulse means split peas and lentils, basically. It is great to get a big variety of beans, but pulse can be cooked faster, and may be also more easily digested than, say, pinto beans or navy beans. But if you cook them extra there may not be such a difference.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">It so happens that split peas are known to be a good source of both calcium and magnesium.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Now Let Me Explain About The Beans And the Grain</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Not only the beans, but the grains and the greens!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Calcium and magnesium have to work together.  If you eat too little of one, it is just as if you ate too much of the other.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Or vice-versa (excuse my Roman), if you eat enough of one, but too much of the other&#8230;</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">&#8230;then it is the same as if you didn&#8217;t eat enough of the first one. In other words, it&#8217;s not so important as to how much of calcium or magnesium that you eat, but that they should be in a good ratio to each other. A nutritious diet will give you enough of both, without having to painstakingly count and measure.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Here are some facts to illustrate:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Women with menstrual cramps have often been found to be on a high-dairy and low-grains diet. That means too much calcium, too little magnesium. Put them on grains and beans, and voila, no cramps!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">With too little magnesium in your diet you may have symptoms 1) cramp in your calf, and/or 2) soreness after mild exercise, and/or 3) craving chocolate. But check it out, even with a good supply of magnesium in your food, if you eat too much calcium, you get the same symptoms. Because too much calcium is like too little magnesium. And vice versa (excuse my Roman).</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Some Foods Contain Both Calcium And Magnesium</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Here is the list:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Nuts and seeds</p>
<p>Greens (magnesium is in chlorophyll, and green plants all have chlorophyll).  This would include seaweed.</p>
<p>Fish (but all fish are contaminated until we get rid of the &#8220;New World Order&#8221;)</p>
<p>Apricots, prunes</p>
<p>Beans: split peas, tofu, lima, red kidney, black turtle, navy, white, lima, soy</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Calcium is in these foods:</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Dairy produce</p>
<p>Lemons</p>
<p>Rhubarb</p>
<p>Cauliflower</p>
<p>Gelatin</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Magnesium is in these foods:</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Whole grains</p>
<p>Legumes, tofu</p>
<p>Wheat germ</p>
<p>Apples, pears</p>
<p>Honey</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>What Causes You To Need Extra Magnesium</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you were to eat refined sugar, or if you were to consume alcohol, they would increase the excretion of your bodily magnesium. Then you would need to consume more magnesium.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Additional Benefits Of Calcium And Magnesium In Your Food</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Magnesium and calcium each helps to prevent constipation. Magnesium is a gentle laxative. It relaxes the walls of your colon. By normalizing the muscular tension in your colon, magnesium brings normal peristalsis (&#8221;peristalsis&#8221; means &#8220;squeezing&#8221; motion).</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Magnesium, in your gastrointestinal tract, attracts water, it brings more water into your colon. The water softens your turds &amp; increases absorption of water into your blood&#8217;s stream, if you need it.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Calcium in your food, upon reaching your colon, combines with surplus bile and with decaying fat. The combination creates a soluble soap that you shit out.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Magnesium, in your food, along with calcium, prevents arthritis and osteoporosis.</p>
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		<title>Lemon Juice For Kidney Stones</title>
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Kidney stones are not what one would call a major health problem, but they are definitely a problem. There are several home remedies that different people like to use, such as lemon juice. Lemon juice is widely known to efficiently help dissolve kidney stones with surprising quickness. The key to using home remedies is using [...]]]></description>
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<p>Kidney stones are not what one would call a major health problem, but they are definitely a problem. There are several home remedies that different people like to use, such as lemon juice. Lemon juice is widely known to efficiently help dissolve kidney stones with surprising quickness. The key to using home remedies is using them in combination with other healthy habits. Using lemon juice for kidney stones may help keep you out of the doctor&#8217;s office and save you some time and money.</p>
<p>When formulating the right mixture of lemon juice for your kidney stones, there are a couple different recipes. You will want to experiment a little with your water to lemon juice ratio to best fit your taste buds. It is no surprise that this concoction of lemon juice for your kidney stones will be just somewhat tart. The most popular recipe starts with a gallon jug of water and about one cup of reconstituted lemon juice. It does not really matter if you purchase a gallon of spring or distilled water from the store specifically for this purpose or whether you just fill up an old gallon milk jug for the task.</p>
<p>If you buy a gallon of water just for this recipe, you will want to dump enough of it out to add the lemon juice. Once you add the lemon juice you will want to give your jug a good shake or two. Also, you will want to remember to shake that jug this way each time before you pour yourself a glass of this helpful drink. The lemon juice will settle at the bottom quickly, so shaking it well is a must. Another quick fact to keep in mind is that this lemon juice and water mix will be very acidic still, so to save your teeth some trouble you may want to use a squeeze bottle or a straw to avoid as much contact with your teeth.</p>
<p>As was for mentioned, when using a home remedy like this, you will want to keep the rest of your routine as healthy as possible to your urinary system. Remember when using lemon juice for kidney stones to increase your fluid take in general. Stick primarily to water. Cranberries and cranberry juice is also a great urological cleanser. Cranberries have a lot of antioxidants to help healing along. Two or three quarts of water per day is usually a sufficient amount of water to keep you well hydrated and your systems flowing smoothly. Staying well hydrated is one of the main keys in fighting these pesky build ups.</p>
<p>However, every person will have a slightly different intake of fluids that they will need in a day&#8217;s time. If you are outside or at a job working hard, your fluid intake will increase. If you are doing an extreme amount of sweating, stop and take a break with this condition. Kidney stones do not have to lead into a surgical procedure as long as they are dealt with as soon as possible. However, if lemon juice for your kidney stones does not help you to show improvement in this situation get to a doctor. Some kidney stones are too stubborn for anything besides a surgical procedure.</p></div>
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		<title>Effective Kidney Stone Cleansing</title>
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I can remember the first kidney stone that I had. It was in the middle of the night, toward the early morning hours when I woke up with a pain in my back on the right hand side. At first I thought it was just a normal back ache and I tried sleeping in the [...]]]></description>
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<p>I can remember the first kidney stone that I had. It was in the middle of the night, toward the early morning hours when I woke up with a pain in my back on the right hand side. At first I thought it was just a normal back ache and I tried sleeping in the fetal position in order to help stretch it out, but as more and more time passed and the pain intensified I realized that it was more than just a simple backache.</p>
<p>Soon after that I was up on my feet, pacing the room like a caged animal and then as the pain became unbearable I threw up. After that the pain lasted for quite some time and eventually just left as quickly as it had started. Since that time I have had to deal withkidney stones that have caused me more problems than I care to think about, so I became looking for some kidney stone cleansing solutions that would be effective. I found one that I liked.</p>
<p>Many people have gone on a kidney cleanse diet, not only to dissolve any kidney stones, but to help to improve kidney function or to help with a diseased kidney. They include various types of teas, from watermelon seed tea and celery tea to parsley root and leaves tea. These teas can be used in conjunction with or without a program of fasting, but caution should be exercised with doing a fast without supervision.</p>
<p>Ridding your body of kidney stones is like getting rid of the enemy. They serve no natural purpose, although they are typically caused by things that occur naturally in the body. Cleansing yourkidney from these stones is a great feeling, and can be part of a natural health regimen.</p></div>
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		<title>Steps For Dissolving Kidney Stones</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 11:39:07 +0000</pubDate>
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One of the most difficult things that a person can go through as far as dealing with pain is to pass a kidney stone. If you have never had the unfortunate opportunity to have a kidney stone then consider yourself lucky not to have felt that type of pain. Most people that have dealt with [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the most difficult things that a person can go through as far as dealing with pain is to pass a kidney stone. If you have never had the unfortunate opportunity to have a kidney stone then consider yourself lucky not to have felt that type of pain. Most people that have dealt with kidney stones in the past, and remember the pain that they have felt whenever the kidney stone was passing, are anxious to find ways that they never have to deal with that problem again. I can remember the first time that I had a kidney stone, and the pain was just excruciating. One of the worst things about having the kidney stone, though, was the fact that I really wasn&#8217;t sure what was going on with my body. Fortunately for me, I have not had to deal with too many kidney stones after that. This is due to the fact that I try to take care of myself, and to do everything in my power to make sure that I am dissolving kidney stones as they come up, and trying to keep them from forming in the first place.</p>
<p>One of the most important things that you can do in order to keep kidney stones from forming in the first place is to make sure that you are getting plenty of fluids. I know that you probably heard this before, but it bears saying again, make sure that you are drinking a lot of water. Another thing that many people do is to opt their vitamin C intake. I personally take vitamin C one or regular basis for many other reasons than to keep away kidney stones, so this is something that you might want to try as well in conjunction with drinking plenty of fluids. You could also try taking magnesium supplements, and making sure that you are eating plenty of vegetables. Nobody likes to have a kidney stone, and sometimes preventing them from forming in the first place is your first and best line of defense.</p></div>
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		<title>4 Methods To Treat Kidney Stone</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 11:37:12 +0000</pubDate>
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Kidney stone removal has four procedures/methods:
1. Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy (ESWL)
Kidney stone removal of ESWL uses non-electrical shock waves that are produced out of the body to pass through the skin and body tissues until the shockwaves hit the solid stones. The stones turn out to be sand-like and are passed.
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<p>Kidney stone removal has four procedures/methods:</p>
<p>1. Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy (ESWL)</p>
<p>Kidney stone removal of ESWL uses non-electrical shock waves that are produced out of the body to pass through the skin and body tissues until the shockwaves hit the solid stones. The stones turn out to be sand-like and are passed.</p>
<p>For removal of this procedure, patient acre located in a tub of warm, purified water or onto water cushion machine that operates as a means for passing on these non-electrical shockwaves.</p>
<p>2. Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PNL)</p>
<p>Different from removal method mentioned above, Percutaneous nephrolithotomy is regularly utilized when the stone is very large or in a place that does not permit effectual use of ESWL.</p>
<p>In this procedure of kidney stone removal, the surgeon makes an insignificant incision in the back and makes a tunnel immediately into the kidney. By means of an instrument called a nephroscope, the stone is positioned and removed. For large stones, an energy probe (ultrasonic or electrohydraulic) perhaps required to break down the stone into smaller pieces for removal.</p>
<p>The benefit of this procedure over lithotripsy is the physical removal of the stone fragments rather than relying on their natural passage from the kidney to the outside.</p>
<p>3. Ureteroscopic Stone Removal</p>
<p>Ureteroscopic stone removal is accomplished by passing a small fiberoptic instrument (an ureteroscope) through the urethra and bladder into the ureter. The surgeon afterward locates the stone and either removes it with a cage-like tool or breaks it with a particular instrument that creates a form of shockwave. A small tube (or stent) possibly left in the ureter for more than a few days after treatment to assist the lining of the ureter to heal.</p>
<p>This removal procedure is operated under common anesthesia to treat stones found in the middle and lower ureter. Small stones are removed and large stones are broken by a laser or similar device.</p>
<p>4. Open (incisional) Surgery</p>
<p>This last removal method includes opening the affected area and removing the stone(s). In this procedure, run in an operating room after a person has been given anesthesia, the surgeon creates an incision in the skin and unlocks the pelvis of the kidney or the ureter in order that the stone can be manually removed. Since open surgery is a principal operation, healing may need four to six weeks.</p></div>
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		<title>Early Signs Of Kidney Stone</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 11:34:34 +0000</pubDate>
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Sometimes you can be sick and not even know it. I know of several people who have had very serious illnesses and have not known about them until they were in their very late stages. This can happen with almost any disease, but for some diseases there is simply no known way to know in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sometimes you can be sick and not even know it. I know of several people who have had very serious illnesses and have not known about them until they were in their very late stages. This can happen with almost any disease, but for some diseases there is simply no known way to know in advance that you have the problem. One of these types of problems is kidney stones, and knowing the early kidney stone symptoms. The odd thing is that the early kidney stone symptoms can be summed up in just a few words, there really aren&#8217;t any to know about.</p>
<p>For those of us that have suffered from kidney stones in the past, and are concerned that we may be having a problem again. (or at least would like to know about it in advance) there really isn&#8217;t any good news. Unfortunately for those of us that suffer from kidney stones, there really isn&#8217;t any way of knowing in advance, and usually once the problem starts to manifest itself there really isn&#8217;t&#8217; anything that can be done about it.</p>
<p>Typically there is some bleeding present that will discolor the urine, and there can also (and in most cases is) some serious problem with pain as the kidney stone moves around and tries to flush itself out of your system. The pain is associated with the tearing of the inside of your kidney as the stone makes it&#8217;s way through your body. So in the case of a kidney stone, as is the case in many diseases, it&#8217;s best to take precautions to avoid the stones in the first place.</p></div>
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