Kidney care
Kidney Stone Treatment in San Antonio
Almost half of people who have had a kidney stone will experience a recurrence unless they take preventive measures.
Signs to watch for
Symptoms of Kidney Stones
- Blood in Urine
- Flank pain
- Fever
- Nausea with Chills and Vomiting
What are kidney stones?
Kidney stones are crystal structures that solidify within the urinary tract. Nearly 12% of men and 5% of women in the U.S. will develop kidney stones. Most kidney stones are microscopic and leave the body unnoticed. However, larger stones can cause severe pain when passed or may need to be surgically removed.
What causes kidney stones?
- Dehydration (the leading cause of kidney stones)
- High diet intake of:
- Animal Protein
- Sodium
- Sugars
- Patient or family history of disease, including Crohn's disease or Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- Patient or family history of Kidney Stones with undetermined cause
How can I prevent kidney stones?
The first step in preventing the development of kidney stones is to drink plenty of water. Recommended consumption is 8 to 10 glasses a day, with urine being clear or pale yellow. Dark yellow urine is an indication that the patient is not drinking enough water. Dietary changes, such as reducing animal protein and salt intake, can also help in prevention. See our blog article for a simple guide to avoid kidney stones.
How do you treat kidney stones at The Urology Place?
The doctors at The Urology Place use a number of treatments for kidney stones depending on the shape of the stone and the severity of your condition. We use conservative therapies whenever possible. For example, certain medications can break the stones into smaller pieces for easier passage or allow the ureter to dilate to possibly pass the stones. Larger stones, however, are treated in one of the following ways:
Ureteroscopy
Percutaneous nephrolithotomy
Robotic or traditional open surgery
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