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Jayden Whitten, Madison Byers Monday March 26, 2018 Period B
Kidney Stones Jayden Whitten, Madison Byers Monday March 26, 2018 Period B
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Definition -Kidney stone are a solid piece of material that occurs when urine becomes concentrated, allowing the minerals to crystalize and stick together -They form in the kidney and exit through the urine system
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Main causes Low minerals, such as in fluids can make the salts, minerals and other substances, stick together to form a stone Commonly, kidney stones can run in families, for many generations A person and form kidney stones from the parathyroid gland producing to many hormones, which leads to high calcium and sometimes calcium kidney stones
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Commonly affected Women are 9%, and men are 19% likely to get kidney stones. All groups and people with beliefs have the same risk of kidney stones If you have high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity may increase your risk
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History of kidney stones
Ancient medical texts all mention calculous disease (Kidney stones) The removal of kidney stone is a procedure that’s thousands of years old It was one of the earliest know procedures
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Symptoms Pain in urination
Pain in back, side, lower abdomen, and under ribs Pink, red, and brown urine Cloudy and foul smelling Neasa and vomiting
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How the body is affected
If you get kidney stones once, you have a 50% chance of it returning within 7 years Kidney stones is mainly the urinary system, and
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Recovering from kidney stones can be easy but if people would not religiously follow the keys to avoiding kidney stones, chance are, they will have it again probably in the next 10 or 15 years of his or her life. Your diet has to change or it will be the same outcome as you had before, Daily life
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Effort to Prevent Drink lots of water (2-3L) per day
Pain relievers to create comfort Doctors may give you medication to help you pass the stone
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Work cited https://www.onhealth.com/content/1/kidney_stones
stones/symptoms-causes/syc stones/causes
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