Uppal
Kachiguda
Banjara Hills
About Us
TX
Why Immediate Treatment is Required ?
- Prevent Irreversible Harm to Your Kidneys
- Attain Swift Relief and Restore Optimal Kidney Function
- Reduce the Risk of UTI Infections
Why Opt for Laser Treatment?
- Preserves Kidney Integrity
- No Impact on Sexual Well-being
- Efficient Stone Removal in Just 45 Minutes
Advantages of Choosing TX Hospitals
- 30% Discount on Diagnostics
- Swift 1-Day Discharge
- Private Accommodations
- Complimentary Follow-ups Post-Treatment
Hassle-Free Insurance Approval
- Coverage for All Insurances
- Zero Upfront Payment
- TX Hospitals Assists with Comprehensive Paperwork
- Cashless Insurance Facility
What Are Kidney Stones ?
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Hard salt and mineral deposits in the kidneys are known as kidney stones. They often cause intense pain when they move or block the urinary tract. These stones vary in size, ranging from a few millimeters to inches. Kidney stones are common and can affect both men and women. There are four main types: Calcium stones, Uric Acid stones, Struvite stones, and Cystine stones.
Symptoms
- Pain
- Changes in Urination
- Blood in Urine
- Cloudy or Foul-Smelling Urine
- Nausea and Vomiting
- Persistent Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
Other Treatment Options:
- Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL): This non-invasive procedure uses shock waves to break large stones into smaller, more easily passable fragments.
- Ureteroscopy: A thin tube with a camera is inserted through the urethra and bladder to remove or break up stones in the ureter or kidney.
- Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL): This surgical procedure involves removing larger stones by making a small incision in the back.
- Preventive Measures: For recurrent stone formers, healthcare providers may recommend long-term preventive measures, such as medication or dietary changes.
How Much Does Treatment Cost ?
- Size, Location, and Number of Stones
- Technique and Equipment Used
FAQ
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Treatment depends on factors like stone size and type. Options include medication, lifestyle changes, and procedures like ESWL or ureteroscopy.
Consult a urologist for a personalized assessment based on stone characteristics, health, and history.
Yes, non-invasive options include medication and ESWL to break down stones without surgery.
Surgical options include ureteroscopy and PCNL for larger stones.
Costs vary; consult healthcare providers for personalized estimates based on your situation.
Yes, preventive measures include dietary changes, increased fluid intake, and medications. Consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.