7/13/2007

AakpDelicious - info on AakpDelicious

By Susan — [ ] Reported at 10:50 am, 07/13/2007.

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6/9/2007

Allopathic treatment of kidney stones

By Susan — [ ] Reported at 6:53 pm, 06/09/2007.

During the process of treating kidney stones with allopathic treatment, a ureter stent bases treatment is adapted in order to provide a bit of the short term relief to the blocked kidney.

In most of the cases while treating kidney stones, a non-invasive Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy or (ESWL) is adapted as a modern method and procedure to treat kidney stones. Full article at : Allopathic treatment of kidney stones

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4/4/2007

Allopurinol side-effects : treating kidney stones

By Susan — [ ] Reported at 5:41 pm, 04/04/2007.

Allopurinol which is Zyloprim is a drug that has proven benefits in some calcium kidney stone.

Allopurinol does interferes with liver's production of uric acid.
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Potassium citrate and prevention of kidney stones

By Susan — [ ] Reported at 5:37 pm, 04/04/2007.

I believe Potassium citrate is a classic solution for the removal and prevention of kidney stones.

Potassium citrate is available as both a tablet and liquid preparation. You need to take 5ml of Potassium citrate in 1 glass of water every day and that's it.
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Surgery for kidney stones - large stones removal

By Susan — [ ] Reported at 4:56 pm, 04/04/2007.

When kidney stones are in larger sizes inside the kidneys, or when the size of kidney stones is so much bigger that they can not be removed by any normal treatment,Full article at : Surgery for kidney stones - large stones removal

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Hypercalcaemia - effect on Kidney Stones

By Susan — [ ] Reported at 4:52 pm, 04/04/2007.

Hypercalcaemia / Hypercalcemia is a higher calcium levels in the blood.

Hypercalcaemia can be an asymptomatic laboratory finding, but because an elevated calcium level is often indicative of other diseases.
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Intravenous ketorolac Toradol - easing pain of kidney stones

By Susan — [ ] Reported at 4:40 pm, 04/04/2007.

Intravenous ketorolac in the form of Toradol has been found to be quite effective in many cases of acute renal colic that is kidney stones to control the pain without the need for narcotic medications.
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Proteus mirabilis bacteria causes struvite kidney stones

By Susan — [ ] Reported at 4:36 pm, 04/04/2007.

The formation of struvite stones is associated with the presence of urea-splitting bacteria.

Proteus mirabilis is a urea splitting bacteria that is a root cause of struvite kidney stones.
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High protein diet - cause of kidney stones

By Susan — [ ] Reported at 3:43 pm, 04/04/2007.

Kidney stones have a direct connection with a high protein diet that is rich in proteins. Protein that are received from meat or all other kinds of animal products is broken down into acids, including uric acid. This should be an alarming sign for kidney stone patients… Beware… more meat means more uric acid, and that indicates you can get more stones in your kidneys.Full article at : High protein diet - cause of kidney stones

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Use thiazides to prevent Kidney stones

By Susan — [ ] Reported at 3:37 pm, 04/04/2007.

Thiazides is a commonly followed medical therapies used for the prevention of kidney stones. Thiazides is a class of drugs that is usually thought to be a diuretic. Full article at : Use thiazides to prevent Kidney stones

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Chocolates can cause kidney stones - chocolates contain high calcium

By Susan — [ ] Reported at 2:56 pm, 04/04/2007.

Not many people know that chocolates a root cause of kidney stones as they contain high percentages of calcium in them. So if you have a history of kidney stones then you should take care and should not eat lot of chocolates in your daily lives.Full article at : Chocolates can cause kidney stones - chocolates contain high calcium

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Spinach increases kidney stone risk

By Susan — [ ] Reported at 2:44 pm, 04/04/2007.

It has been identified that spinach does increase the possibility of kidney stones. So if you take more of spinach, then there are chances and possibility of growing more kidney stones inside your body.
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2/10/2007

Diabetes and Kidney Stones - Diabetes-related Kidney Failure Patients on increase

By Susan — [ ] Reported at 4:51 pm, 02/10/2007.

The total number of newly diagnosed end-stage renal disease (kidney failure) patients with diabetes has sharply increased by 114% over 10 years.
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2/2/2007

Diet plan to prevent kidney stones - diet changes

By Susan — [ ] Reported at 11:38 am, 02/02/2007.

The more the American society facing the problem of kidney stones, the more the people are become aware and concerned about preventing kidney stones for their whole lives. Recent reports that children of United States are more prone to kidney stones and they are acquiring kidney stones in their very early ages have become a matter of serious concern for all parents of young children of United States of America.Full article at : Diet plan to prevent kidney stones - diet changes

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2/1/2007

News about diabetes and kidney stones - John C Lieske research

By Susan — [ ] Reported at 8:32 am, 02/01/2007.

Just came to know that scientists have found a connection between daibetes and kidney stones. What scientists have found is that diabetes is linked to increase in the frequency of getting kidney stones.
Full article at : News about diabetes and kidney stones - John C Lieske research

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