Causes of recurrent renal calculi
summary
The recurrence of kidney stones has always been the most distressing thing for patients with stone disease. My friend got kidney stones three years ago and has been cured by surgery. However, the doctor has always stressed to him that we should pay attention not to the recurrence of stones in the future. The recurrence of stones is also more harmful to the body. Let's share the relevant knowledge about the causes of repeated attacks of kidney stones.
Causes of recurrent renal calculi
First: the cause of the previous kind of stone disease is often very complex, and there are many inducements. Once there are inducements or small stones grow up again or block the pipeline, the symptoms of stone disease can be caused again. It is the biggest hidden danger to make the stone stay in the body. Although some people spend their lives with the stone, the discomfort caused by the stone can occur repeatedly under the effect of many incentives.
Second, the reason for the recurrence of a kind of lithiasis is that the new stones grow out after the stones are removed by using a variety of treatment methods, which also causes physical discomfort. This is because although the removal of stones, but the root cause of the formation of stones has not been removed, after a period of time will slowly form new stones, and jam or block the pipe, re causing related symptoms, this is the reason for the recurrence of lithiasis.
Third: it is generally believed that patients with kidney stones had better eat less salt and high protein food and drink a lot of water. This not only plays a role in preventing the recurrence of kidney stones, but also ensures calcium intake, which is good for other aspects of the body.
matters needing attention
No matter what kind of stone you have, the most important way to prevent it is to increase your water intake. A large amount of drinking water will lead to the increase of urine volume, and all the impurities that may form stones in the body will be discharged from the body. The appropriate amount of water is up to 2 liters of urine a day, even if it is enough.