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It is generally accepted that normal appendix does not exceed 6 mm in maximal outer diameter (mod), which is the most important diagnostic criterion to exclude acute appendicitis. However, the mod may be exaggerated by the presence of intraluminal materials such as gas, feces and non-inflamed fluid.
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1. Stay hydrated
2. Eat more calcium-rich foods
3. Eat less sodium
4. Eat fewer oxalate-rich foods-- foods high in oxalates are: spinach, chocolate, sweet potatoes, coffee, beets, peanuts, rhubarb, soy products, wheat bran.
5. Eat less animal protein
6. Avoid vitamin c supplements
7. Maintaining a healthy body weight
8. Reducing alcohol intake
9. Avoiding excessive caffeine consumption
10. Avoiding sugary drinks
homeopathic medicines have good results. Con...more
2. Eat more calcium-rich foods
3. Eat less sodium
4. Eat fewer oxalate-rich foods-- foods high in oxalates are: spinach, chocolate, sweet potatoes, coffee, beets, peanuts, rhubarb, soy products, wheat bran.
5. Eat less animal protein
6. Avoid vitamin c supplements
7. Maintaining a healthy body weight
8. Reducing alcohol intake
9. Avoiding excessive caffeine consumption
10. Avoiding sugary drinks
homeopathic medicines have good results. Con...more
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Nephrologist•Ahmedabad
Yes, kidney stones can be apparently caused due to stress. The kidney stones, if combined with the chronic dehydration, triggers the formation of stones in the kidney. Infact, stress itself affects the overall health including your kidneys. This can further cause other health issues such as high blood pressure and blood sugar.
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Nephrologist•Ahmedabad
There is a general rule regarding the kidney stones - bigger the stone, more visible the symptoms. If you have the following symptoms, check with your doctor as early as possible. These are - acute pain on either side of your lower back, blood in urine, vomiting, fever with chills, and smelly urine.
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