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  2. Kidney stones - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Treatment. Treatment for kidney stones varies, depending on the type of stone and the cause. Small stones with minimal symptoms. Most small kidney stones won't require invasive treatment. You may be able to pass a small stone by: Drinking water.

  3. Kidney Stones: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment -...

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    If you have a kidney stone that can’t pass on its own or is blocking your urinary tract, your provider will recommend a procedure to break up and/or remove the stone. The type of procedure they recommend depends on many factors, including the size and location of the stone.

  4. Treatment for Kidney Stones - NIDDK - National Institute of...

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    Learn about how doctors treat kidney stones. Learn how to prevent kidney stones by drinking enough liquid, changing what you eat, or taking medicines.

  5. Kidney Stone Treatment & Pain Relief: Medications and Remedies -...

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    Got a kidney stone? You have many options for dealing with them, from surgery to doing nothing. Here’s what to know.

  6. Kidney stones - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Kidney stones (also called renal calculi, nephrolithiasis or urolithiasis) are hard deposits made of minerals and salts that form inside your kidneys. Diet, excess body weight, some medical conditions, and certain supplements and medications are among the many causes of kidney stones.

  7. Kidney Stone Surgery and Removal Procedures - WebMD

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    Find out whether kidney stones require surgery, the possible risks and complications, the length of the recovery period, and the aftercare required.

  8. A kidney stone is a hard object that is made from chemicals in the urine. There are four types of kidney stones: calcium oxalate, uric acid, struvite, and cystine. A kidney stone may be treated with shockwave lithotripsy, uteroscopy, percutaneous nephrolithomy or nephrolithotripsy.

  9. Kidney stones: What are your treatment options? - Harvard Health

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    If you’ve been diagnosed with kidney stones (urolithiasis), you may have several options for treatment. These include medical therapy, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL), percutaneous nephrolithotripsy (PCNL), and ureteroscopy.

  10. Uric acid. This type of kidney stone is the second most common. They can occur in people with gout, diabetes, obesity, and other types of metabolic syndrome. This type of stone develops when...

  11. Kidney stones - Care at Mayo Clinic

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    Mayo urologists have extensive experience in performing percutaneous nephrolithotomy — a surgical procedure to remove large kidney stones. Nationally recognized expertise. Mayo Clinic doctors are leaders in the treatment and prevention of kidney stones.