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Friday, March 25, 2016

Traditional Medicine Kidney Stones


Traditional Medicine .- Kidney Stones A kidney stone is a disease that is often encountered in Indonesia , her general who develop the disease are men. its common kidney stones are caused from irregular eating patterns. 

Definition of Kidney Stones

Traditional Medicine Traditional Stone kidney Drug - Kidney Stones Urinary tract stones are hard masses are formed from the precipitation of crystals in the urine. This stone is most often formed within the kidney or ureter (urinary tract that connects the kidney to the bladder). But can also form in the bladder or urethra (the tube that connects the bladder and genitals). The following will be discussed about kidney stones.

Kidney stones can range in size from as small as sand to the size of a grapefruit. Most of the kidney stones are formed out along with urine without causing complaints. If kidney stones are large (more than 2-3 mm), only then can cause complaints due to blockage of the urinary tract.

Causes Stone Gijal:
  • Often hold urine for too long so that the urine becomes concentrated.
  • Lack of drinking water so that the amount of urine is passed slightly.
  • Pekatnya levels of salt in the urine, so the potential precipitation of stones in the urinary tract.
  • Too many chemicals found in urine, such as calcium and oxalate salts.
  • Excess vitamin D, levels of uric acid, or consuming too much calcium is completely insoluble

Factors That Can Affect Growth of Kidney Stones:

1. Extrinsic factors, including:

Geography: In some areas showed a higher incidence than other areas so known as the stone belt (belt stone)

Water intake: the lack of water intake and high levels of the minerals calcium can increase the incidence of kidney stones

Occupation: the disease is often found in people whose jobs involve sitting or lack of physical activity. Climate and temperature

Diet: a diet high in purines, calcium oxalate and facilitate the occurrence of kidney stones

2. Intrinsic factors include:

Gender
hereditary
The age factor, usually occurs in the age range 30-40 years

symptoms:

1. Without Symptoms

Many people who suffer from kidney stones without any symptoms (asymptomatic). If you have kidney stones is very small, usually not be known nor felt. Sometimes a small stone like this is found if you undergo imaging tests (X-ray, CT scan, or ultrasound) for reasons not related to kidney problems. Your doctor may take a "wait and see" if it is found that you have kidney stones without disturbing symptoms.

2. Pain

Pain due to kidney stones can feel mild to severe. Kidney stones are more likely to cause pain when it comes down to the ureter and out of the body through urine. The most common sites of pain associated kidney stones is the lower back (on both sides), lower abdomen and groin area and under the ribs. The pain may be coming in waves. You also may often experience painful urination.

3. Nausea and Vomiting

The pain of kidney stones may be so severe that you may also experience nausea and vomiting. When a kidney stone moves into the ureter and obstruct the flow of urine, causing pain that is described as worse than childbirth. Severe pain, nausea, and vomiting should be treated with strong pain medications, antiemetics, and intravenous fluids.

4. Fever and Chills

Fever and chills sometimes also a symptom of kidney stones. This phenomenon is troubling symptoms that require immediate medical evaluation because of fever and shivering may mean that you have an infection (potentially life-threatening, if left untreated). You should seek treatment immediately if a fever and chills associated with kidney stones, even if you are only experiencing mild pain.

5. Blood in Urine

Blood in the urine, called "hematuria," is another common symptom of kidney stones. When kidney stones pass through the urinary tract, it irritates the ureter and cause bleeding. Your urine may look pink or red depending on the severity of the bleeding. Blood in the urine is a serious symptom that ensures rapid evaluation given your doctor.

6. Changes in Urine More

If you look at the urine cloudy or foul-smelling, this could be a sign of infection associated with kidney stones. However, these symptoms can also be a sign of other medical problems, such as urinary tract infection (UTI), bladder infections, cystitis, or even sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) such as gonorrhea. If you have urine that is cloudy or foul-smelling, see your doctor immediately.

Some Good Food Consumed Patients with Kidney Stones

Garlic
Garlic is a super food that has anti-oxidant and anti-clotting which can reduce the risk of heart disease. Garlic also reduces levels of bad cholesterol and inflammation in the body.

berries
Berries such as strawberries, cranberries, raspberries and blueberries are very friendly to the kidneys. Berries contain anti-inflammatory properties that reduce inflammation and improve bladder function.

Red paprika
People with or without kidney disease should include red pepper in their food. Paprika is low in potassium and are rich in vitamins (A, C and B6), folic acid and fiber that keep the kidneys healthy and also prevent some types of cancer.

Sprout
Sprouts cleanse the kidneys and reduce the likelihood of kidney stones. Better eaten raw rather than cooked in advance.

Cabbage
Cabbage improve kidney function and often used as a natural remedy to repair and nourish the kidneys.

Apple
Grapes, cherries and apples are fruits good healthy to detoxify and cleanse the kidneys. You should regularly eat apples every day.

Olive oil
We all know that olive oil is one of the best oils are good for the heart. Olive oil contains anti-inflammatory fatty acids that decrease oxidation and efficacious in the kidneys.

Red onion
Onions consumed to cure kidney stones naturally. Red onion serves as a detoxifying and cleanse the kidneys.

Cherry
Cherries are rich in vitamins and low in protein. So, cherry recommended to reduce the levels of potassium in the body and improve kidney health.

Fish
Fish contains Omega-3 reduces inflammation in the body so as to protect the kidneys from disease. Salmon, mackerel, herring and tuna is a fish species that is good for the kidneys healthy.
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