The kidney stone seldom lodges in the kidney. It passes from the kidney into the urinary tract and can become wedged in the ureter before reaching the bladder.One reason for their formation is...
Yes, you may feel pain in your side, which is from the kidney, before the stone enters the ureter. The pain is worse when the stone is in the ureter and will ease when it enters the bladder. When the...
not necessarily. It is caused by too much calcium. Either the body cannot metabolism the calcium or too much calcium is ingested. There are regions like the south and southwest that is called the...
Men are four times more likely to get kidney stones than women, and if you have previously had a kidney stone then you will have a 50 percent chance of developing another one within five years. Most...