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Kidney Stones
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Kidney
Stones in Adults - information
for each question/subheading in the factsheet. --> Also see: What
Are Kidney Stones? Overview. Introduction to the Urinary Tract. What
Is...
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Kidney
Stones - Fact
sheet from the Kidney Foundation of Canada.
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Kidney
Stone Photographs - Pictures
of kidney stones and their chemical compositions.
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Kidney
Stones - 1.
Avoid a high protein diet. For the average American this means cutting
your beef, pork, lamb, fish and cheese consumption at least in half.
Excess protein in the diet acidifies the urine and cause excess
urinary calcium ....
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Kidney
Stones - An
in depth look at this from causes, to surgical removal. Written by
Rufus Green Jr., M.D.
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Kidney
Stones on the Net - A
personal story with links to other information and personal sites.
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Kidney
Stones - Kidney
stones are stones formed from chemicals in urine that crystallize and
stick together. They can be small and pass from the kidney with the...
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Kidney
Stone - information
on diagnosing, treating, and preventing kidney stones.
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UCLA
Radiology: Kidney Stones - Information
about anatomy, symptoms, treatment, predisposing conditions, and
definitions.
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Kidney
Stones - Kidney stones are one of the most
painful disorders to afflict humans. This ancient health problem has
tormented people throughout history. Scientists have even found
evidence of kidney stones in an Egyptian mummy estimated to be more
than 7,000 years old ....
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Kidney
Stones - Kidney
stones are the crystallization of certain substances in your urine.
Although stones do vary in make up and size, most consist of calcium
as their main component. Normally, our bodies prevent these crystals
from forming. However, for reasons yet...
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Kidney
Stones - Explains
what it is, the causes, symptoms, treatment and prevention. Some
resources listed for more information.
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Plainsense
- A brief look at kidney
stones and its symptoms, treatment and factors that aid the formation
of stones.
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Kidney
Stones - Methodist
Health Care System looks at this disorder and tells what it is, who
gets it, types, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention.
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AFUD
Kidney Stones - The
pain begins as an ache in the back and side (the flank). Then it
becomes constant and severe as the urinary system tries to rid itself
of the stone. Sometimes there is burning during urination, blood in
the urine, or a frequent urge to urinate.
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