Since 2003, I’ve been suffering from UTI’s, which is always come repeatedly. Frequent pain at night and urinating problem were also become a routine in my daily. Last May, I had an operation in order to remove 1.42 cm uric acid kidney stones, which is block at my urinary bladder entrance and brought me with [...]

Continue reading about Happy Ending At Last – Another Story From Fellow Kidney Stones Sufferer

admin on January 27th, 2008

It was several years ago, after the birth of my third child. I woke up on Friday morning with certain gentleness cramps on my left side. One of my mom’s daycares said maybe I was ovulating. But I tried to stick it out perhaps I think that drew a muscle or something. As the day [...]

Continue reading about Am I Over Reacted? A Kidney Stones Survivor Short Tale

admin on January 25th, 2008

First thing that doctor would suggest is blood and urine tests to help find out the results of your kidneys. These tests can show signs of kidney disease and anaemia. (You can get anaemia while have kidney damage.) You may have other tests to help rule out other problems that may be causing the symptoms.

The [...]

Continue reading about Chronic Kidney Disease Diagnosis and Treatment

admin on January 23rd, 2008

Having chronic kidney disease means that for a while your kidneys are not functioning as they should. Your kidneys have the important task of filtering your blood. They remove the waste products and excess liquid and rinse them to your body as urine. When your kidneys are not working right, wastes accumulate in the blood [...]

Continue reading about What You Should Know About Chronic Kidney Disease

admin on January 21st, 2008

Bladder stones generally need to be removed. If the stone is low, the doctor may recommend that you drink a large quantity of water per day to help the stone passes. If the stone is large or does not pass by itself, the doctor may need to remove the stone.

Bladder stones are generally removed in [...]

Continue reading about Treatment and Prevention Measures of Bladder Stones

admin on January 19th, 2008

Any notice about signs or symptoms of bladder stones, such as frequent painful urination, abdominal pain, difficulty urinating or blood in your urine, contact your doctor. Bladder Stones often signal the presence of an underlying disorder, it is important to get checked.

Making a diagnosis of bladder stones starts with a physical exam: Your doctor will [...]

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