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Urolithiasis disease
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Urolithiasis called the disease, which is the main manifestation of the formation of stones in the ureter, kidneys, bladder.
About kidney stones has been known since antiquity. Urinary kidney stones found in ancient Egyptian mummies doctor, sick people were buried before our era.
To date, the disease occurs in one to three percent of the population.
Note that in young people, in most cases, stones are formed in the ureters and kidneys, while in older people they are found in the bladder.
The number of stones in urolithiasis varies from one to hundreds. Dimensions stones may be a grain of sand, and can reach up to twelve centimeters in diameter. There is also the case when the stone was two and a half kilograms.
The main cause of kidney stones is a metabolic disorder, which causes the active formation of insoluble salts, which are material for the formation of stones.
Factors of urolithiasis
Note that when innate tendency to occurrence of urolithiasis it begins to evolve until not contribute to any of the factors, such as:
- a certain composition of products, for example, acidic or spicy foods significantly increases the acidity of urine, because of this, stones form much easier, refined sugar and protein are of great importance;
- vitamin deficiency;
- various metabolic diseases;
- bone diseases and injuries (osteoporosis, osteomyelitis);
- chronic diseases of the gastrointestinal tract;
- diseases of the genitourinary system and kidneys (cystitis, pyelonephritis, prostatitis, prostate adenoma).
If you have dull and dull pain in the lumbar region, as well as blood in the urine, if the occurrence of pain and blood associated with the movement, physical exertion, changes in body position, it can be assumed that you have kidney stones.
If you find the stones in the ureter, to the extent that they are moving pain gradually moving from the waist to the groin, lower abdomen and then the genitals, pain can give the inner surface of the thigh.
If the stones are in the lower part of the ureter, the patient experiences an unnecessary frequent urge to urinate. In case the stones have completely closed the ureteral lumen, urine accumulates in the kidneys, causing renal colic. This manifests itself in the form of acute paroxysmal pain in the lower back, which can quickly spread to a certain half of the abdomen. Painful sensations can last for several hours, and sometimes even days, periodically the pain subsides and again resumes. At the peak of pain, a patient may be troubled by fever, vomiting and chills. In most cases, the pain ends after the stone changes its position or leaves the ureter.
The main indicator of the presence of stones in the bladder, in addition to blood in the urine are a pain, which intensified when urinating or moving.
Another very revealing symptom is frequent urination. Such sudden and unexplainable urge may occur during exercise, shaking, walking. When urination is sometimes a symptom of "zakidyvaniya urine stream", but rather can stop urinating, despite the fact that the bladder has not emptied completely after a change in body position to continue the process.
Treatment of urolithiasis
In the center of Kiev fungoterapii, Bioregulation and Ayurveda in comprehensive programs to address such issues as the Urolithiasis disease successfully used drugs on a natural basis. Fungal drugs Veselka, meytake, Shiitake, Reishi, Trametes, enoki, agarika. Ayurvedic - Sistalka, Gokshura, peptide complexes, Renisamin, thymusamin, Vezilyut, Musk.
All prescription drugs and medical interventions are made at counseling center professionals at the reception or remotely (for remote regions with the necessary survey data).
В Kiev Center for Fungotherapy, Bioregulation and Ayurveda qualified doctors of alternative medicine are receiving. Cost of consultation 300 UAH. You can look at medical histories and treatment results on this link.
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