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Kidney stones are salt and mineral deposits that accumulate inside the kidneys. Your treatment may depend on the severity of your condition; ranging from medications to surgery. Once you have had kidney stones, there is an increased chance of you experiencing the problem again. Preventive measures can help in reducing your risk of kidney stones.
Prevention of kidney stones
Medical recommendations about preventive measures can help you keep kidney stones at bay. Here are top tips to...more
Prevention of kidney stones
Medical recommendations about preventive measures can help you keep kidney stones at bay. Here are top tips to...more
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If you notice blood while urinating, you must visit a urologist to get a clear picture of the health issue. Blood in the urine is known as hematuria in medical terms. Such a condition can occur in both men and women. It is a common condition and does not require the patient to panic. Rather immediate tests should be conducted to find out the cause of the blood and treated accordingly. Such conditions are very much treatable with a little care and vigilance following of the doctor s advice. Here ...more
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Blood in semen occurs due to a variety of factors. It is also called 'hematospermia.' It mainly affects men after 30 years of age. After 50 years of age, blood in semen is caused due to prostate enlargement. Blood in semen is caused due to injuries, inflammation and blockage near the male reproductive system. Blood in semen can be linked to other diseases which might not be known by the affected person.
What can cause blood in semen?
Blood in semen can be caused due to infectio...more
What can cause blood in semen?
Blood in semen can be caused due to infectio...more
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Interstitial cystitis (IC), also known as painful bladder syndrome, is a difficult condition. It is difficult to diagnose and though there are treatments that can make life easier, there is no long-term cure. Interstitial cystitis is a lifelong bladder problem, that causes pressure and pain below the belly button. Symptoms can be constant, or they may fluctuate. It causes painful and urgent trips to the bathroom. In severe cases, you may need to urinate about 40 to 60 times a day.
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Piles or fistula are two very severe problems which men can face at any point in their life. These two medical conditions affect one of the main parts of a men's system, i.e. the anus. But many a time people confuse one of these disorder with the other one.
What Are Piles?
Piles are the inflamed or swollen set of tissues which are present in the sensitive anal area. These can range from different sizes and can also be present in various areas i.e. internal or external. Internal pile...more
What Are Piles?
Piles are the inflamed or swollen set of tissues which are present in the sensitive anal area. These can range from different sizes and can also be present in various areas i.e. internal or external. Internal pile...more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Lakhimpur Kheri
Nowadays green tea has become highly popular among people not only because of its nutrients but also it s capacity to fight chronic conditions like diabetes and heart disease. Surprisingly green tea also protects the progression of kidney disease. If a moderated amount of green tea is consumed on a regular basis then it is helpful for the people suffering from any kidney problem.
Green tea extracts are proven to solve kidney problems and give life extension by preventing kidney damage. ...more
Green tea extracts are proven to solve kidney problems and give life extension by preventing kidney damage. ...more
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Piles or haemorrhoids is a condition in which the rectal veins become inflamed, thus causing bleeding and swelling. Hemorrhoids are clumps or cushions of tissue which get aggregated around the anal canal and are full of blood vessels, muscles and elastic fibres. Piles can be of various sizes and are found inside the anus or around the anal region. However, piles found inside the anal canal are way more common than the external ones.
In most cases, this condition can be treated by taking...more
In most cases, this condition can be treated by taking...more
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Aesthetic Medicine Specialist•Delhi
CoolSculpting is a fat reduction procedure that works on the principle of freezing fat or cellulite. It is a non-invasive and non-surgical therapy that cools the subcutaneous fat cells under the skin without harming the skin tissue. Here are the things you need to know before you opt for CoolSculpting:
1. CoolSculpting is very effective for body sculpting and reducing weight. This process can eliminate love handles, tires around the abdomen, thighs and sagging arms. It also burns the f...more
1. CoolSculpting is very effective for body sculpting and reducing weight. This process can eliminate love handles, tires around the abdomen, thighs and sagging arms. It also burns the f...more
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Nephrologist•Secunderabad
1. Eat less salt and less sugar.
2. Eat the right food, avoid red meat
3. Regular exercise.
4. Keep bp under control.
5. Keep sugar levels in control.
6. Avoid overweight/obesity. Maintain ideal body weight.
7. Avoid pain killers, over the counter medications.
8. Quit smoking.
9. Drink plenty of water.
10. Get the kidney check-up done regularly.
2. Eat the right food, avoid red meat
3. Regular exercise.
4. Keep bp under control.
5. Keep sugar levels in control.
6. Avoid overweight/obesity. Maintain ideal body weight.
7. Avoid pain killers, over the counter medications.
8. Quit smoking.
9. Drink plenty of water.
10. Get the kidney check-up done regularly.
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Many theories and as many reasons are given, but in most of the cases, cause of stone formation in the kidneys is not clear. Biochemical dysfunction seems to be the only possible explanation. Stones generally develop very slowly.
The tendency to stone formation may be hereditary. Stones may vary in size from sand particles to large stone. Urinary stones may be present for many years and may give rise to no symptoms. When a stone obstructs the urinary passage, mild pain to severe renal c...more
The tendency to stone formation may be hereditary. Stones may vary in size from sand particles to large stone. Urinary stones may be present for many years and may give rise to no symptoms. When a stone obstructs the urinary passage, mild pain to severe renal c...more
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