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Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy Health Feed

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MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor o...read more

Psychiatrist•Ahmedabad
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Sex performancd is not at all related to lithotripsy. U will be able to produce sperm as before and your performance will remain just like before.
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Urologist•Ludhiana
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It is inwhich part of ureter. If upper go for RIRS. And if lower or mid ureter then go for ureteroscopic removal.
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Urologist•Ghaziabad
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you should take 3-4 l water daily avoid taking vegetables containing seeds like brinjals, tomatoes, palak
and please confirm that no other stone is present in kidney at present.
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Homeopath•Vadodara
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Yes they break it in small pieces by lithotripsy.
It can also be removed by homoeopathic treatment.
You can consult me at Lybrate.
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General Physician•Delhi
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Kidney stones that are less than 5 millimeters (mm) in size will commonly pass with medical management. Stones that are greater than 10 mm will usually require surgery. Let's discuss your problem for better advice.
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Urologist•Ludhiana
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Eswl or lithotripsy is not a very frequently done procedure with the advent of rirs. Medicine do not dissolve stone.
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Urologist•Mumbai
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Treating patients with kidney stones has changed significantly during the last 10-15 years with the advancement of technology and medical knowledge. Treatment can now be tailored to the individual patient based on a variety of factors including the size and location of the stone, the symptoms caused by the stone and patient's overall medical condition. Our clinic's comprehensive, multidisciplinary kidney stone program is designed for patients who suffer from any type of renal stone disease from ...more
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Ph.D - Ayurveda, MD - Ayurveda

Ayurveda•Delhi
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In my view you should have through check up like lft-liver function test, kft- kidney function test, you need surgical or minimal invasive intervention like lithotripsy -using ultrasound shock waves, by which a kidney stone or other calculus is broken into small particles that can be passed out by the body.
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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BSC Food & Nutrition, Clinic Nutrition

Dietitian/Nutritionist•Ahmedabad
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The name 'fast food' comes from the fact that it can be prepared and served in a jiffy and not to mention, tastes delicious. Don't be fooled by the smell and the taste, they have such little to no nutritional value that they can hardly be called food. They are rich in calories, fat and sugar that lead to various kinds of health conditions. Popular junk foods include gums, sweets, carbonated drinks, desserts, fried foods; you probably love them now but after knowing their effects on your health y...more
Last Updated: 9 years ago• Featured Tip
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MD - Obstetrtics & Gynaecology

Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Toxic shock syndrome is a severe condition resulting from a bacterial infection. This infection is caused by the bacteria, Staphylococcus Aureus, which enter the bloodstream. Once into the bloodstream, the bacteria start producing toxins in the body. This is common among menstruating women who have a habit of using super-absorbent tampons. It can, however, also affect men and children.

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In case of toxic shock syndrome, one might experience symptoms of low blood pressure and ...more
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