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What are Kidney Stone?

Kidney stones are hard deposits made of minerals and salts that form inside the kidneys. They develop when urine becomes highly concentrated, allowing substances like calcium, oxalate, and uric acid to crystallize and stick together. Stones can vary in size—from tiny grains to larger masses—and may pass on their own or require medical treatment.

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Overview

Types of Kidney Stones

1. Calcium Stones
The most common type, usually made of calcium oxalate or calcium phosphate. Often linked to dietary factors, dehydration, or metabolic conditions.

2. Uric Acid Stones
Form when urine is too acidic. Common in people who consume high-protein diets or have conditions like gout.

3. Struvite Stones
Typically develop as a result of urinary tract infections (UTIs). These stones can grow quickly and become quite large.

4. Cystine Stones
A rare type caused by a genetic condition that leads to excessive cystine in the urine.

Risk Factors for Kidney Stones

  • Being overweight or obese
  • Family history of kidney stones
  • Inadequate water intake (dehydration)
  • Excessive consumption of calcium supplements
  • High intake of animal protein

Common Symptoms

  • Sharp pain in the lower back, side, or abdomen
  • Pain while urinating
  • Blood in urine (pink, red, or brown color)
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Frequent urge to urinate
  • Burning sensation during urination

Common Pain Areas of Kidney Stones

Kidney stone pain can be intense and may shift locations as the stone moves:

  • Lower back pain (one side or both sides)
  • Pain radiating to the groin area
  • Discomfort in the back and side of the abdomen
Diagnosis & Treatment Kidney Stone

Comprehensive insights into diagnosis methods and effective treatment options

Diagnosis of Kidney Stone
Diagnosis

Diagnosis of Kidney Stones

Doctors use a combination of tests to confirm kidney stones and determine their size and location:

  • Imaging Tests: Ultrasound, CT scan, or X-ray to detect stones
  • Urine Test: Checks for minerals and infection
  • Blood Test: Identifies excess minerals like calcium or uric acid
  • Stone Analysis: If passed, the stone is analyzed to find its composition
Treatment for Kidney Stone
Treatment

Treatment Options for Kidney Stones

1. Non-Surgical Treatment (for small stones)

  • Increased water intake to flush out stones naturally
  • Pain relievers and medications to ease passage
  • Dietary changes to prevent further formation

2. Minimally Invasive Procedures

  • RIRS (Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery): Laser treatment using a flexible scope
  • ESWL (Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy): Breaks stones into smaller pieces using shock waves
  • PCNL (Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy): Removes larger stones through a small incision

    3. Surgical Treatment (for large or complex stones)
  • Required when stones are too large to pass or cause blockage/infection
  • Modern techniques ensure faster recovery and minimal discomfort
Why Choose Us

Delivering Seamless Kidney Stone Surgical Experience

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01. Advanced Minimally Invasive Care

We specialize in modern, patient-friendly treatments such as RIRS, ESWL, and PCNL. These minimally invasive techniques help reduce pain, lower the risk of complications, and ensure quicker recovery times.

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02. Network of Leading Hospitals

Square Health partners with some of the city’s most reputed hospitals. This allows us to deliver high-quality care using advanced medical technology while ensuring patients receive comprehensive support throughout their treatment journey.

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03. Experienced Urology Specialists

Our team includes highly skilled urologists with extensive experience in diagnosing and treating kidney stones, including complex cases. Their expertise ensures accurate diagnosis and effective, personalized treatment plans.

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04. Hassle-Free Insurance Support

We accept all major insurance plans and provide dedicated assistance to guide you through the entire claim process, making your treatment experience smooth and stress-free.

Key Advantages

Benefits of Advanced Kidney Stone Treatment

Discover the key benefits of choosing our advanced treatment options

Quick procedures completed in as little as 30 minutes
Short hospital stay—usually discharged within a day
Smooth, low-pain recovery experience
More efficient and less complex compared to traditional surgeries
Minimal bleeding with reduced post-surgery discomfort
Faster return to daily routine with minimal disruption
Low risk of complications, recurrence, or side effects
No noticeable scars after healing
Get back to work and normal life within 48 hours
Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about Kidney Stone treatment

Should I delay surgery for kidney stones?

Delaying treatment for kidney stones is not advisable. If left untreated, stones can lead to severe complications such as infection, blockage, kidney damage, or even permanent kidney failure. Timely intervention ensures safer outcomes and prevents long-term health issues.

When should you visit the hospital?

You should seek medical attention as soon as symptoms appear—such as severe back or abdominal pain, blood in urine, nausea, or difficulty urinating. Ignoring these signs can worsen the condition and may lead to complications like ureter blockage or hydronephrosis (swelling of the kidney). Early treatment helps avoid serious risks.

What size of kidney stones require surgery?

Kidney stones larger than 5 mm often require medical or surgical intervention, as they may not pass naturally and can cause intense pain or obstruction. A specialist can recommend the most suitable treatment based on the stone’s size, location, and severity of symptoms.

Does beer help in flushing out kidney stones?

While increased fluid intake can sometimes help pass very small stones (around 4 mm or less), relying on beer is not recommended. Beer contains oxalates and excess calories, which may actually increase the risk of forming more stones if consumed frequently. Drinking plenty of water is a safer and more effective approach.

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Additional Information

Kidney stones are a common but treatable condition. Early diagnosis and the right treatment approach can prevent complications and ensure a faster recovery. If you experience symptoms, seeking timely medical care is essential.
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