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Kidney stones

Kidney stones (renal calculi) are mineral salts that crystallise and lodge along the course of the urinary tract. These crystals can obstruct the flow of urine. There are 4 types of crystals that can form: calcium, uric acid, struvite and cystine stones. Kidney stones appear to be an affliction of an affluent society that has a diet high in animal protein.

Causes of calcium stones: heredity, excessive absorption of calcium from the gut, dysfunction of the parathyroid glands, vitamin D intoxication, mild or recurrent dehydration, multiple myeloma.

Cause of uric acid stones: gout

Cause of struvite stones: chronic urinary tract infections

Cause of cystine stones: congenital defect

Risk factors for kidney stones: Crohn’s disease, irritable bowel syndrome, low urine volume, low pH, heredity, living in a tropical climate and reduced production of normal crystal growth inhibitors.

Symptoms: intense pain (comparable to labour), profuse sweating, frequent urination, pus and blood in urine, cloudy urine, absence of urine formation, nausea, fever and vomiting.

Who to consult: If a person is suffering from intense pain associated with kidney stones it is important to seek emergency medical care from a GP or nephrologist. Other practitioners that may later be of assistance are: dietician, herbalist, homoeopath, naturopath and pharmacist.



Tags: kidney, stone, renal, calculi, salt, ureter, calcium, uric, cystine, gout, gut, infection, urinary

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