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Kidney Stones
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Kidney Stones Renal calculi 2 out of every 1000 12% of Americans
3X more than women Sedentary
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Types of Stones Calcium stones Oxalate stones 80% Sand or gravel
Staghorn Hypercalciuria Oxalate stones 2nd most frequent
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Types of Stones Struvite stones Uric acid stones Cause is bacteria
Difficult to eliminate Uric acid stones Hyperuricuria
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Causes of Kidney Stones
Factors that affect normal balance of urine Decreased fluid intake (dehydration) Urinary stasis Crystals precipitate more readily Urinary tract obstruction Immobilization
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Symptoms Sudden constant pain Nausea and vomiting
Renal colic attack of acute abdominal pain Nausea and vomiting Blood in the urine (hematuria) Frequent and painful urination fever
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Symptoms Loss of appetite Diarrhea or constipation
Profuse sweating (diaphoresis) General tiredness
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Controllable Risk Factors
Fluid intake Prevent dehydration Water!! Dietary factors Excessive vitamin C or vitamin D Activity level Medications
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Risk Factors Not Controlled
Age and gender Medical history Family and personal history Other diseases or conditions Medications which MUST be used
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Risk Factors for Recurrent Stones
High levels of minerals Low urine output Urinary tract infection Abnormal pH Either very low or very high
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Exams and Tests History and physical exam Urinalysis and urine culture
Ultrasound KUB IVP (intravenous pyelogram) CT scan
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Break Up or Remove Stone
Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy ESWL Litho refers to stone Tripsy refers to crushing Percutaneous nephrolithotomy or lithotripsy Ureteroscopy Ureteral stent may be placed
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Prevention Increased fluid intake Changes in diet Medications
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