Kidney Stone Treatment – Fast & Effective Relief

Kidney stones are hard deposits formed from minerals in the urine. We provide advanced treatment options to relieve pain and remove stones safely.

Minimally Invasive

Advanced techniques with minimal pain

Modern Technology

State-of-the-art equipment

Expert Doctors

Specialized in treatment

Quick Recovery

Return to normal activities fast

Also Known As:

गुर्दे की पथरी (Hindi)मूत्रपिंडातील खडा (Marathi)

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What is a Kidney Stone?

Kidney stones are solid mineral and salt deposits that form inside the kidneys. They can cause severe pain and urinary issues when they pass through the urinary tract.

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Trigger Foods to Avoid in a Diet

High Oxalate Foods

Such as spinach, nuts, and chocolate increase stone risk

Excess Salt

Raises calcium levels in urine, promoting stone formation

High Protein Diet

Can increase stone-forming substances in urine

Sugary Drinks

Increase risk of stone formation and dehydration

Caffeine

May cause dehydration if consumed excessively

Symptoms for Kidney Stone

Severe Flank Pain

Sharp pain in the side and back, radiating to the groin

Blood in Urine

Urine may appear pink, red, or brown

Frequent Urination

Urgency and discomfort while urinating

Nausea and Vomiting

Common during intense pain episodes

Cloudy or Foul-Smelling Urine

May indicate infection

Fever and Chills

Signs of a urinary tract infection

Common Causes of Kidney Stone

Dehydration

Low fluid intake concentrates urine and promotes stones

High Mineral Levels

Excess calcium, oxalate, or uric acid in urine

Dietary Factors

High salt, protein, or oxalate intake

Obesity

Increases stone risk due to metabolic changes

Family History

Genetic predisposition to kidney stones

Certain Medical Conditions

Like gout, hyperparathyroidism, or urinary tract infections

Risk Factors for Kidney Stone

Dehydration

Not drinking enough fluids

High Salt Diet

Promotes calcium buildup

Obesity

Increases risk due to metabolic changes

Family History

Genetic predisposition

Certain Medical Conditions

Including gout, diabetes, and renal tubular acidosis

Complications if Kidney Stone Left Untreated

Urinary Tract Infection

Infection due to blockage

Hydronephrosis

Swelling of a kidney due to urine buildup

Kidney Damage

Long-term obstruction can cause damage

Sepsis

Serious infection spreading in the body

Diagnosis

Diagnosis involves urine tests and imaging to detect stones and their location.

Diagnostic Methods

  • Urinalysis (to check for blood and infection)
  • Blood Tests (to assess kidney function)
  • Ultrasound (to visualize stones)
  • CT Scan (detailed imaging for stone size and position)
  • X-rays (less commonly used)
Diagnostic procedure

Surgical Treatment Options

Our advanced surgical procedures provide effective, long-term relief

Recommended

Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery (RIRS)

A minimally invasive procedure to remove kidney stones using a flexible ureteroscope passed through the urethra.

Minimally invasive with no external incision
Quick recovery and reduced pain
Can treat stones in hard-to-reach areas of the kidney

Recovery Time

3-5 days

Anesthesia

General or Spinal

Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy (ESWL)

Non-invasive treatment using shock waves to break stones into smaller pieces

Minimally invasive
Outpatient procedure
Quick recovery

Recovery Time

Few days

Anesthesia

Sedation or general

Ureteroscopy

Endoscopic removal or fragmentation of stones through the urinary tract

Direct stone removal
Effective for mid and lower urinary tract stones

Recovery Time

1 week

Anesthesia

General

Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy (PCNL)

A surgical procedure to remove large or complex kidney stones through a small incision in the back using a nephroscope.

Effective for large or multiple kidney stones
Higher stone clearance rate in one session
Direct access to kidney for complex cases

Recovery Time

7-10 days

Anesthesia

General

Preventive Measures

Pain Management

Using medications to relieve pain during stone passage

Increased Hydration

Drinking plenty of fluids to help pass stones

Medical Expulsive Therapy

Medications such as alpha-blockers to relax urinary tract muscles

Why choose Total Surgicare for Kidney Stone Surgery?

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Expert Urologists

Specialized in advanced kidney stone treatment

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State-of-the-Art Facilities

Equipped with latest imaging and minimally invasive surgical tools