acharya on January 10th, 2012

Kidney stones, also known as calculi or nephrolithiasis, are abnormal, hard, crystalline materials formed inside the Kidneys. The size of kidney stones may be very small in the form of sand grains, the size of a pea, or even larger than a marble. The four common types of stones found in Kidneys are calcium stones, [...]

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acharya on March 6th, 2008

Kidney disease is characterized by weakness, nausea, lethargy, loss of appetite, headache, breathlessness, disturbance in vision, itching and pallor. Scientific causes of kidney disease and kidney stones are due to body dehydration. Different kinds of kidney stones include Uric, Calcium Stones, and Cystine. Men are more likely to develop kidney stones, than women. A kidney [...]

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acharya on November 7th, 2007

Kidney Stones are made of salts and minerals such as calcium or phosphate or oxalate, which are absorbed from food, and instead of getting excreted through urine, they sometimes stick together to form small ‘pebbles.’ They may remain in the kidneys or travel out of the body through the urinary tract. While the stones pass [...]

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