Kidney Stones
In some rare and severe cases
kidney stones can cause renal failure. A kidney stone is basically a hard
object that is made from chemicals wastes dissolved in the urine. When there is
too much waste in too little liquid, crystals begin to form. These Crystals
attracts other elements and join together to form a solid that will get larger
with time if not diagnosed or treated. However, the stone may either stay in
the kidney or travel down the urinary tract. Into the ureter. Sometimes, tiny
stones move out of the body in the, urine, but the stones that don’t move out
may cause a back-up of urine in the kidney, ureter, the bladder, or the
urethra. This is what causes the pain and leads to infection in kidney. Such obstructing
stones increase the risk of developing chronic kidney disease and kidney
failure in extreme cases.
Some studies reveal that
people with a history of kidney stones were twice as likely to have serious
kidney problems later in life when compared to those who had never suffered
from kidney stones.
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