Kidney stones


Kidney stones, also known as "Nephroliths" or "Renal calculi," are formed in the urine as a result of excessive mineral accumulation. Stones cannot be limited to the kidney meeting; however, there have been many cases where the development of stones included the urethra, bladder, and ureters. In 2013, 49 million cases of kidney stones were reported. As a result, approximately 15,000 people died all over the world. The insufferable torment in the zone between the midriff and the upper thigh on either side of the body, alluded to as Renal Colic, is one of the preparatory side effects of kidney stone nearness.



 


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