Kidney stones are hard masses that form anywhere on the urinary tract or kidney. Stones vary in size, from too small to be seen with the naked eye to an inch or more in diameter. A large so-called stag horn stone can fill almost the entire renal pelvis and the tubes that drain into it.
It is not by any means a modern affliction. In fact, cases have been known to exist since the age of the Egyptian pyramid. It has just become more prevalent at present which experts have attributed to a personâs diet choices and lack of fluids.
A person having stones may not even feel any symptom. Kidney stones are usually discovered after undergoing X-rays and other laboratory examinations for seemingly unrelated conditions. Stones may form when the urine bec View the rest of this article
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