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What Are the First Signs of Kidney Stones?

Kidney stones have hard deposits inside your kidneys. The stones may have different  sizes and can be as small as a grain of sand to as large as a ball. When they travel through the urinary tract, it can cause immense pain. Knowing the first signs of kidney stones will give you ample time to go in for checkup in order not to have complications. In this blog, we will explore the early signs of kidney stones and how Sohana Hospital can help you with effective kidney stone treatment.

 

What Are Kidney Stones?

Kidney stones are minerals and salts created inside your kidneys when urine is concentrated. A number of things can cause the formation of such stones, such as dehydration, an unhealthy diet, or medical conditions like gout or obesity. The most common are calcium oxalate stones, uric acid stones, and struvite stones.

Even though sometimes people can pass small kidney stones without pain or other symptoms, a larger stone, or one that causes an obstruction, may produce significant pain and other problems. It is important to detect signs early enough in order not to cause further complicated problems.

 

First Indications of Kidney Stones

 

1. Sharp Severe Pain

One of the initial indications of kidney stones is often severe, sharp pains in your lower back or flank. Such pains can occur in waves and sometimes change their severity. Pain could be persistent, or it can vary according to the movement of the stone inside your urinary system. The discomfort could also extend down to your groin or lower abdominal region.

 

2. Painful Urination

You might experience painful urination in case the stone is moving toward the bladder or urethra. You can feel a burning sensation or uneasiness as you pass urine. It can also be mistaken as UTI. Note if you are experiencing this pain with some other symptoms.

 

3. Blood in Urine (Hematuria)

The presence of blood in your urine is a common symptom of kidney stones. This can irritate the lining of your urinary tract, causing small blood vessels to rupture, resulting in visible blood in the urine. You might experience pink, red, or brownish urine. A significant sign to go see a doctor.

 

4. Frequent Urination

Kidney stones can inflame the bladder, causing frequent desires to urinate, especially when the stone is in the lower urinary tract. You may find yourself going constantly, but if you do get to the bathroom, only a minimal amount of urine is passed.

 

5. Nausea and Vomiting

Nausea and vomiting can often occur when there is a sharp stabbing pain, though the patient generally feels it very much when the discomfort is unbearable.

The pain stimulates your stomach muscles to respond to the sharp stabbing sensation inside your abdomen; thus, many patients feel both gastrointestinal symptoms and abdominal pain due to kidney stones.

 

6. Fever and Chills

Kidney stones can lead to urinary tract infection. If you have a fever and chill, it may be an indication of an infection, which needs to be treated at an urgent care center. UTIs should be treated properly or else they can damage your kidney. So don’t wait until these signs develop; consult a doctor.

 

7. Cloudy or Smelly Urine

If there is an infection due to kidney stones, your urine will appear cloudy or have a bad smell. The reason for this is the bacteria in the urinary tract. In this case, it is a rather dangerous condition, since a UTI with kidney stones requires immediate medical attention.

 

How Sohana Hospital Can Help

We understand how painful and concerning kidney stones are. Early diagnosis and kidney stone treatment can prevent the condition from worsening and give relief from associated symptoms. Here’s how we can help you:

 

1. Comprehensive Diagnosis

If you suspect you have kidney stones, the first step is to seek medical attention. At Sohana Hospital, we provide advanced diagnostic tools, including urine tests, blood tests, and imaging techniques like ultrasound or CT scans. These tests allow our expert urologists to accurately diagnose the presence, size, and location of the stone.

 

2. Effective Pain Management

Kidney stones are very painful, and we emphasize relief immediately. Our pain management strategies help you reduce discomfort and manage pain as the stone passes or as you prepare for other treatment options.

 

3. Minimally Invasive Procedures

Often, small kidney stones can pass naturally. However, if the stone is large or causing a blockage, the medical treatment of choice would depend on the circumstances. Sohana Hospital provides procedures such as shock wave lithotripsy (SWL) or ureteroscopy for breaking down or removal of kidney stones without having to make large incisions.

 

4. Surgical Management

Surgical intervention is undertaken in cases of larger renal stones, if the above treatments fail. Our team of experienced urologists are committed to removing stones as quickly and efficiently as possible through the latest procedures such as RIRS in combination with Holmium Laser Technology.

 

5. Preventive care and guidance

After your treatment, we guide you on lifestyle and dietary changes that will help prevent the recurrence of kidney stones. Staying hydrated, reducing salt intake, and limiting foods that contribute to stone formation can all reduce the likelihood of recurrence. Our dietitians and medical staff work closely with you to create a personalized plan for long-term kidney health.

 

6. 24/7 Emergency Care

The unpredictable nature of kidney stones may leave one feeling the urge to rush to Sohana Hospital if they happen to experience severe pain or complications that come as a result. Here, expert professionals are on standby 24/7 for all urgent cases.

 

Conclusion

Kidney stones are among the most painful. However, recognition of the initial signs and a visit to an effective hospital such as Sohana would make all the difference in the outcome of recovery. From minor irritation to unbearable agony, get in touch with us at Sohana Hospital and you will receive help from the expert team that always puts the care of their patients first, coupled with the best diagnostics, advanced kidney stones, treatment, and sympathy. If you suspect that you have kidney stones, please contact us today to schedule an appointment and get the help you need.

Your kidney health matters, and at Sohana Hospital, we are here to support you every step of the way.