Kidney Stones Patients Ko Kya Khana Chahie | Kidney Stones Patients Diet
A kidney stone is a hard, crystalline mineral deposit that forms in the kidney or urinary tract. They are composed of various substances, including calcium, oxalate, and phosphorous. The most common type of kidney stone is a calcium oxalate stone.
Symptoms of kidney stones can include severe pain in the back, side, lower abdomen, or groin, as well as nausea, vomiting, and blood in the urine. Some kidney stones may pass through the urinary tract without causing symptoms, while others can cause obstruction and significant pain.
Kidney stones are more common in men than in women, and the risk increases with age. Other risk factors include a family history of kidney stones, certain medical conditions (such as gout and inflammatory bowel disease), and certain medications.
Treatment for kidney stones depends on the size and location of the stone, as well as the patient's symptoms. Small stones may pass on their own, while larger stones may need to be broken up with sound waves or surgically removed. Drinking plenty of water and taking over-the-counter pain medication can help with the pain.
Preventing kidney stones involves maintaining a healthy diet, drinking enough water, and managing any underlying medical conditions.
In this video, Dr. Fowad Shahzad is going to explain diet for kidney patient. He says
a diet that is low in salt and animal protein, and high in fruits and vegetables, can help prevent kidney stones from forming. Drinking plenty of water can also help to flush out any excess minerals that may contribute to kidney stone formation.
Patients who have had kidney stones should avoid foods that are high in oxalates, such as spinach, rhubarb, beets, chocolate, and nuts. They should also limit their intake of foods that are high in purines, such as organ meats, anchovies, and gravy.
It's important to consult with a healthcare professional before making any major changes to your diet.
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