It is very unlikly that you would develope a kidney stone in the other kidney. I would say you would be more likely to develope more kidney stones in the same kidney before the other one. Also kidney...
"What is the function of kidneys and why two kidneys?" can be divided into two questions: "What are the functions of the kidney?" and "Why does the human body have two kidneys?". (Click the links to...
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...
Kidneys are internal organs whose function is to filter waste (primarily uric acid) out of the blood. The kidneys are bean-shaped organs, each about the size of a fist. They are located near the...