Stones are a relatively common symptom that can occur in every part of the body, such as kidney stones and urinary stones. These stones can cause blockage in blood vessels, which requires patients to undergo surgery to break up the stones and allow blood to circulate again. However, after the stones are crushed, there will be temporary pain, but it will be relieved after resting for a period of time. You need to drink more water to clear the stones. Generally speaking, some urinary stones will cause pain during the process of being crushed and discharged, and a few will cause more severe pain. This is mainly because the movement of the stones in the ureter stimulates the contraction of the muscles of the tube wall to cause discharge. In very rare cases, it is because the stones are large and form stone streets during the downward movement after being crushed, which cannot be discharged smoothly and causes pain. If the pain is severe, you can use lower energy to crush the stones again, but avoid the same area. This can immediately relieve pain and promote stone excretion. At the same time, drinking plenty of water, taking anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic drugs, and doing jumping exercises can help expel the stones. How are stones formed? 1. The quality of drinking water is poor. The drinking water in some areas is hard water, which contains high levels of crystals and calcium. This increases the level of calcium in people's urine and makes it easy to form stones. In addition, if you drink too little water and your urine becomes concentrated, it can easily cause stones. 2. Bad eating habits, eating foods high in oxalic acid and calcium, such as animal offal, spinach, tofu and other soy products, strong tea, wine, coffee, etc. Also, eating too refined food, eating too much meat, and eating too little fiber-containing foods such as vegetables can easily lead to urinary stones. 3. Different living environments and climates. In hot areas, people sweat a lot, and urine is easily concentrated, forming urinary stones. Who are the high-risk groups for kidney stones? 1. People who drink little water and habitually hold urine. 2. People with bad eating habits such as overeating, skipping breakfast, and eating late-night snacks. 3. Drink water with high mineral content for a long time. |
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