Warning Signs and Symptoms of Kidney Stone Passing

Warning Signs and Symptoms of Kidney Stone Passing

Warning Signs and Symptoms of Kidney Stone Passing. From signs and symptoms to the stages of passing them, we've got you covered. Our BEST Lean Body Hacks! NUTRITION:    • Mastering the Weight Watchers Points ...   FITNESS:    • How Much Fat Can You Lose From Walking?   WEIGHT LOSS and more:    • Achieve Weight Loss Without Sagging Skin   Subscribe!    / @lean_body_life   Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 00:10 Understanding Kidney Stones 00:41 Signs and Symptoms 01:12 Diagnosis and Treatment 01:51 Stages of Passing a Kidney Stone 02:44 Prevention Tips Video Summary: Understanding Kidney Stones Kidney stones are solid deposits that form in your kidneys when substances like calcium, oxalate and uric acid crystallize. They can vary in size, from as small as a grain of sand to as large as a golf ball. There are different types of kidney stones, each formed by different substances. Calcium stones are the most common, followed by struvite stones, uric acid stones, and cystine stones. Signs and Symptoms How do you know if you have a kidney stone? Look out for these signs and symptoms: 1. Intense pain in the back, side, abdomen, or groin. 2. Nausea and vomiting. 3. Blood in the urine. 4. Difficulty urinating or frequent urination. 5. Cloudy or foul-smelling urine. If you experience any of these symptoms, it's crucial to seek medical attention promptly. Diagnosis and Treatment Upon suspecting a kidney stone, your doctor may perform various tests, including urine tests, imaging tests like X-rays or CT scans, and blood tests to determine the type of stone. Treatment options depend on the size and type of stone. They may include: 1. Drinking plenty of water to help flush out the stone. 2. Pain management medications. 3. Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) to break up the stone. 4. Surgical removal for larger stones. Stages of Passing a Kidney Stone Passing a kidney stone can be a challenging journey, but understanding the stages can help ease the process: 1. Initial Discomfort: As the stone moves from the kidney into the ureter, you may experience mild discomfort or dull pain. 2. Intense Pain: As the stone travels down the ureter towards the bladder, the pain can become excruciating, often described as one of the worst pains imaginable. 3. Relief: Once the stone reaches the bladder, the pain may subside temporarily, giving a sense of relief. 4. Passage: Finally, the stone passes through the urethra during urination. This step can be accompanied by a sharp, intense pain but signifies the end of the ordeal. Prevention Tips While kidney stones can be incredibly painful, there are steps you can take to reduce your risk of developing them: 1. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water. 2. Limit sodium and animal protein intake. 3. Eat a balanced diet rich in fruits and vegetables. 4. Monitor your calcium intake. 5. Avoid excessive consumption of oxalate-rich foods like spinach and nuts. Remember, prevention is key when it comes to kidney stones! That wraps up our guide to the signs, symptoms, and stages of passing a kidney stone. If you found this video helpful, don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more informative content. Take care, and we'll see you in the next video! Until next time, stay healthy and informed. Bye for now! ---------------------------------------- Disclaimer: The content and information found on the Lean Body Life channel are intended for general educational purposes only and should not be considered as legal, medical, or any other form of professional advice on any topic. These assertions have not undergone FDA evaluation and are not meant to diagnose, treat, or prevent any illness. Prior to initiating any new diet or treatment, always consult your physician or another qualified health expert and address any inquiries you might have concerning a medical situation. If you have or suspect a medical issue, promptly get in touch with your healthcare provider.