About Renal Stones
Renal stones, also known as nephrocalcinosis,
Major Symptoms of Renal Stones
Renal stones, also known as renal calculi, are common uroliths that form in the kidneys. They usually cause severe pain, especially during movement, coughing, or eating, and can also lead to urinary tract infections and kidney damage. Other symptoms may include blood in the urine, frequent urination, and a feeling of fullness in the bladder. If left untreated, these stones can cause severe kidney damage and even lead to renal failure.
Suitable Lifestyle for People with Renal Stones
Suitable lifestyle options for people with Renal Stones include the following:
1. Control weight: Maintaining a healthy weight can reduce the burden on the kidneys and reduce the risk of kidney stones.
2. Moderate exercise: Moderate exercise helps maintain healthy blood pressure and urine output, and reduces the risk of kidney stones.
3. Healthy diet: Eating more foods rich in vitamin C, potassium, magnesium and dietary fiber, such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains and beans, can help reduce the formation of stones.
4. Reduce sodium intake: Excessive sodium intake can lead to reduced urine output, thereby increasing the risk of stone formation. Therefore, salt intake should be controlled to avoid the formation of kidney stones.
5. Regular check-ups: Regular check-ups can help detect kidney stones and other kidney diseases early. During a physical exam, your doctor may use ultrasound, X-rays, or other imaging techniques to examine your kidneys.
6. Follow your doctor's advice: If you have kidney stones or other kidney diseases, follow your doctor's advice, take your medicine on time, and pay attention to lifestyle habits such as diet and exercise.
7. Get good rest: Getting good rest and reducing stress can also help reduce stone formation.
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