How does kidney stone come from
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Now kidney stone is a very common disease. Kidney stone is a common disease of urinary system. Most of them are male, and most of them are young. Between 40% and 75% of patients with kidney stones have some low back pain. Generally larger stones move very small, waist will be acid swelling. Or there will be pain during the activity. And small stones will cause colic, will suddenly occur in the waist, like a knife cut pain. General renal stone attack will make people have a sense of pain. The most typical symptom is lumbar colic, even accompanied by vomiting. Today we will share with you how to judge whether you have kidney stones.
How does kidney stone come from
First: there is a very simple way to use your fist to gently tap the upper part of the back waist. You can try to tap on both the left and right sides. If you knock, you will feel sore. 80% may be kidney stones. Of course, you can also use someone nearby to knock for you. This method is very simple, but very effective.
Second: if you always feel a tingling sensation, move from the side to the groin. And accompanied by nausea, vomiting, sweating. There will be blood in the urine. Although the fever, but will feel very cold, frequent urination. Urination is very painful, or urine is very turbid, there is a smell, these may be the performance of kidney stones.
Third: from a medical point of view, patients with kidney stones should not drink milk before going to bed at night, because milk is rich in calcium. Most of the stones are calcium salts, and the formation of stones is mainly that the concentration of calcium in urine increases in a short time. Drinking milk before going to bed is just the peak of calcium excretion through the kidney, so drinking milk before going to bed will increase the mood of stones
matters needing attention
It should be noted that patients with kidney stones should pay special attention to diet. Don't eat food rich in oxalate, because 60% of kidney stones are formed by calcium oxalate. Also, protein intake. There is a direct relationship between protein and kidney stones. Because protein is easy to form calcium, phosphorus, uric acid in the urine, leading to the formation of stones.