Miniaturized percutaneous techniques, flexible ureteroscopy, and outpatient protocols have shortened hospital stays and improved recovery, reshaping quality-of-life outcomes for patients.
Doctors warn that subtle symptoms like fatigue, foamy urine, swelling or lower back pain may signal early kidney problems ...
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Understanding kidney stones: Myths and remedies
The Growing Concern of Kidney Stones In recent times, the issue of kidney stones has been on the rise. Stones forming in the kidneys, gallbladder, or urinary tract can lead to severe pain and ...
Kidney health is often overlooked until problems arise. This World Kidney Day, experts highlight ways to protect yourself ...
Mangaluru, Mar 12: On the occasion of World Kidney Day, observed globally, Indiana Hospital & Heart Institute highlighted the importance of early kidney screening and public awareness to reduce the ...
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Diagnostic dilemma: A man went to the doctor for a bad UTI and learned he had an extra kidney
A man being treated for a urinary tract infection turned out to have a rare "supernumerary kidney." ...
One in ten patients who attend A&E after noticing blood in their urine die within three months, new research has revealed.
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Can Kidney Stones Cause Blood in Urine? Causes, Signs & When to See a Doctor
Blood in the urine, medically referred to as hematuria, can occur when a kidney stone lodges in the urinary tract and scratches the delicate lining of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, or urethra.
An Omaha woman’s trip to the emergency room for a ruptured appendix led to the discovery of a two-pound kidney stone — and a first-of-its-kind robotic surgery in Nebraska that saved her kidney.
Kidney stones are the most common urinary tract condition globally, and calcium oxalate stones are the most prevalent type. Calcium oxalate forms when calcium combines with oxalate in the urine and ...
Virtual reality (VR) brings kidney stone treatment to life, making procedures clearer, less stressful, and easing anxiety.
Are you experiencing severe pain in your lower back? Is there blood in your urine? Do you have difficulty urinating? You may have a kidney stone, a rock-like deposit created from high levels of ...
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