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Signs You Need Immediate Help from a Kidney Stone Specialist

Dr. Niren Rao | 31 Jan,2025

Kidney stones are a common medical problem, as many men and women have kidney stones at least once in their lives. Kidneys are a filter system for the body as they remove waste like potassium, acid, extra salt, and water from the blood and produce urine. Sometimes, there are many other substances in the blood that the kidneys cannot filter, and these build up to form crystals in your kidneys. These crystals create a solid object termed a kidney stone. These stones vary in shape and size and are painful if they are not passed or removed from the body because they continue to grow. Some become so large that they cannot leave the body through urine. Whether it happens, you may need surgery to break the stone to break these stones to smaller pieces so that it is easy to remove. If you seek the best Kidney Stone specialist in Delhi, consult Dr. Niren Rao to get yourself checked. 

Treatment options for kidney stones 

There are many treatment options depending on the condition. Doctors may suggest drinking plenty of water and prescribing over-the-counter medications to help the stone to pass by itself. For severe discomfort as well, prescription medication can be given for relief. If a stone is not passing by itself, then procedures are used to break up these tones to make them pass easily. Also, in some cases, it is recommended to have surgical removal of stones. Treatment options that are best for you will be based on the kidney stones' size and location. Stone size less than 5 millimeters in size can have a 50 percent chance of passing out of the body with therapy alone. Kidney stones with a size above 5 mm are often treated surgically. If you experience any pain or discomfort, seek emergency medical attention immediately. 

Risk factors of kidney stones 

Kidney stones resting in kidneys often do not cause symptoms; stones that move to block the ureter typically cause a lot of pain. The pain can be severely felt at the lower back and in the front, closer to the groin. Anybody can get a kidney stone, but some people are more prone to it than others. Men get these stones more often as compared to women. Some have genetic diseases that may cause the development of these kidney stones. you are at more risk of develo[ping kidney stones if : 

  • You have had kidney stones before 
  • You have a kidney stone history, as your family members have them. 
  • If you do not have adequate water.
  • If you have a job role that exposes you to high heat outside
  • If you do not urinate when you feel it 
  • If you take a diet full of protein, salt, or sugar.
  • If you are overweight 
  • If you have diabetes 
  • If you have Polycystic kidney disease
  • If you have a health problem that causes urine to have high levels of uric acid, calcium, or cystine
  • If you have arthritis or gout
  • If you take certain medications like calcium-based antacids
  • If you have a genetic condition that develops kidney stones like Cystinuria.
  • Some food groups can cause kidney stones, like not staying hydrated, foods high in salt, animal proteins, etc. 

Signs you might have kidney stones 

Kidney stones build up in the kidneys over time; however, pain levels are connected to the size of the stone. Large kidney stones are linked to more pain, and small rocks can cause discomfort when they move into the ureter. Ureter blockage creates a kind of pressure in the kidneys and also triggers nearby nerves to transmit pain signals to the brain.

Knowing the signs of kidney stones can help you get instant help, early diagnosis, and proper treatment. However the pain of kidney stones can be sudden, as these stones do not develop overnight as they grow over months and years. Some signs that you may look for to book your consultation with a Kidney Stone specialist are : 

  • If you have severe pain and pressure in your lower back, abdominal, or groin area.
  • If you experience pain that comes in waves and often moves down the body, 
  • If you experience nausea and vomiting.
  • If you experience fever and chills, these are signs of kidney or urinary tract infection.
  • If you notice blood in urine, referred to as Hematuria, it causes urine to change to pink, red, or brown.
  • If you experience pain or a burning sensation during urination that can also indicate bladder infection.
  • If you notice a change in urine flow because of blockage in the ureter. Also, if you see your ability to urinate is inhibited, then seek immediate medical attention.
  • Changing positions does not help as kidney stone pain is caused by blockage of the urinary tract, and this restricts you from changing position or moving. 

When you need instant help from a kidney stone specialist - A Kidney Stone Emergency 

You may experience a kidney stone emergency when you have : 

  • Fever higher than 101.5 degrees Fahrenheit 
  • Cloudy or foul smell of urine
  • Intolerable pain
  • Burning during urination
  • Certain medical conditions that can make stone passing highly dangerous, like having one kidney or a decreased kidney function.

Why choose Dr. Niren Rao for kidney stones?

For the above-listed emergency conditions, there is a need for immediate help from a kidney specialist. Dr. Niren Rao is a well-known urologist with many years of experience handling complex medical cases. He is well known for his attention to detail and accurate diagnosis and treatment of patients. At the clinic, Dr. Niren Rao, the top Kidney Stone specialist in Delhi, will diagnose and provide the best treatment for active kidney stones. However, many kidney stones pass on their own without the need for any treatment; in some cases, a procedure is required to diagnose, break up, or remove them permanently. When you suspect the early symptoms of kidney stones, don’t wait for the severe pain as it may worsen; seek help immediately and consult a Kidney Stone specialist in Delhi, Dr. Niren Rao, who dedicatedly serves the urological needs of people.

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