By: Dr.Charles Buchar | 2011-01-17 | Fitness Equipment Kidney stones often occur when urine becomes too concentrated. This causes calcium oxalate or other chemicals in your urine to form crystals on the inner surfaces of your kidneys. Over time these crystals may combine to form a small, hard mass. Sometimes this mass (stone) breaks off and passes into the ureter, one of the two thin tubes that carry urine from your kidneys to your bladder. read more
By: Dr.Charles Buchar | 2011-06-02 | Fitness Equipment When a person starts to get pain in his/her kidney that that is the time to start looking for some kidney stone treatment it is rather necessarily to know the hardness of your condition and it will depend on the character and sizing of a kidney stone. However majority of the kidney stones are treated without operation sometimes drinking lots of water a day can surly help as well as living physical read more
By: bud10 | 2010-12-09 | Health & Fitness A kidney stone is a hard, crystalline mineral material formed within the kidney or urinary tract. Kidney stones are a common cause of blood read more
By: dr. sarkozy | 2010-09-18 | Health & Fitness Stones occur wherever in the urinary tract (kidneys, bladder, ureters, urethra) and are called renal or urinary calculi. Occurrences in the salivary duct are called salivary calculi. Chemical ions, molecules, and compound usually exist in urine (i.e., calcium, oxalate, phosphate, uric acid). read more
By: drcharlesbuchar | 2010-10-28 | Wellness A kidney stone is a hard, crystalline mineral material formed within the kidney or urinary tract. Kidney stones are a common cause of blood in the urine (hematuria) and often severe pain in the abdomen, flank, or groin. Kidney stones are sometimes called renal calculi. read more
By: Dr.Mike Boucher | 2010-09-15 | Wellness Kidney stones are quite a common disorder. The stones are formed from the chemicals usually found in the urine such as uric acid, phosphorus, calcium and oxalic acid. They may vary in size from as small as a grain of sand to as large as tennis ball. read more
By: Dr.Mike Boucher | 2011-01-08 | Wellness Kidney stones result of the formation of crystals of salts and minerals in the urine. By sticking together, these crystals may form in the kidneys or urinary tract stones (renal lithiasis) of different size vary from a grain of sand to a large golf ball. read more
By: TomRilon | 2011-01-11 | Health & Fitness Everyone who has suffered a kidney stone episode can identify insights on how distressing this problem can be. The kicking as well as blasting pains that go with a major kidney stone assault can bring a person practically to the knees. read more
By: bud10 | 2010-11-20 | Health & Fitness Stones occur wherever in the urinary tract (kidneys, bladder, ureters, urethra) and are called renal or urinary calculi read more
By: John Laurusonis, MD | 2010-11-10 | Diseases and Conditions Unfortunately, kidney stones are a fact of life. One out of ten Americans will experience a kidney stone sometime during their lives. They seem to occur with greater frequency in the Southern United States, hence the name, "The Stone Belt." read more
By: AndyMonroe | 2011-03-24 | Health & Fitness Millions of People in the uSA experience kidney ache even if its from the kidney infection or from your kidney contamination and here are certain methods to try and safeguard yourself. read more
By: Charles Henry | 2010-11-18 | Health & Fitness There are natural ways to remove kidney stones so obviously going under the knife is not the best solution to resort to. And with the help of kidney stones home treatment, it is very much possible to let the stones pass on its own in no time. Here are some of the methods to free you from all those expensive hospital visits and get to treat your condition at home. read more
By: Patrick Noack | 2010-11-06 | Alternative Medicine Kidney stones can be a collection of any of these four types of chemical substances; calcium, uric acid, cystine and strurite. More than 75% of people have calcium kidney stones, while cystine is very uncommon and rare. read more
By: Manu | 2011-01-04 | Alternative Medicine 80% kidney stones are cured at home without surgery. All types of stones such as calcium, struvite, uric acid, cystine and other rarer types and all sizes from 2mm to 8mm are treated with home remedies. These remedies convert kidney stones into sludge or break them into tiny particles and then flush them out through urine. read more
By: Lhen Lozada | 2011-04-20 | Medicine Kidney is one of the most vital body organs, so you should really take care of it in every possible way. It will allow for you to have the best quality of health in order to maintain your life in its ... read more