One of symptoms of kidney stones
If you were to draw up a profile of the person most likely to experience the painful symptoms of a kidney stone, it would be something like this.
A man, aged 25 to 40, takes very little movement, loves to eat red meat and drinking Cola and soda drinks and never pure water. The chances are high that he would live in the southern United States – probably in the south of the western states. We know very little about the cause of kidney stones because they are on the rise. This is because they are largely based on what we eat. So, as we get more prosperous, we eat and drink more on the very things – such as red meat and soda – that the chances increase in kidney stones. This is the reason why the U.S., the world leader in the incidence of kidney stones, with an average of 10% of the population is expected to be a stone at some point in their lives. The world average is only 4%, with many less developed countries with virtually no cases.
Very often you can get a kidney stone after month – year – not yet known. This type of stone are called “silent kidney stones.” But when the stone is trying to move down the urinary passage – that is the narrow tube called the ureter, the linkage of the kidney to the bladder, you will suddenly be aware you have a kidney stone.
And boy, you know, certainly, because the pain is excruciating. It usually starts on the back – higher than you normally read in conjunction with normal back pain – just below your chest. Sometimes you get a little warning in the form of a vague nagging in this field. So if you, and you are in the category of high risk, you should consider what course of action you should follow to get rid of your stone, before it starts to really cause problems.
If you either ignore or do not have any symptoms of a kidney stone, the pain is likely that hits you like an express train. Then the spasms of intense pain may make you sweat or feel giddy and nauseous, and is apparently by moving your back to your front and finally down to your bar. If the apparent motion occurs, it is a sign of kidney stone, at least, able to view the urinary tract, which is a good thing.
Keep a very close control of the color of urine, the entire attack. What you do not want to see is turning red, because it shows the jagged stone has torn the delicate lining of the ureter. This makes it even more likely to be caught and jammed on the lining of the urinary tract and cause a blockage. If this happens, the urine can not flow down the ureter tube into the bladder. These seals from the flow of urine, putting pressure on the tube walls, so that even more pain. The urine then back up into the kidneys, which, if untreated, increases the chances of a kidney infection. The pain may be the frequent urge to urinate, which may prove impossible because of the blockade. This is during the removal of the stone becomes a priority. Either by surgery, drugs, or by using a natural home remedy to heal.
