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What are the Prevention methods?
Constant Hydration: Generous intake of water, especially during hot weather and while exercising.
Increasing intake of lemon/ lime juice: These two fruits have high amounts of citrate, which retard the development of kidney stones.
Keeping a watch on the urine colour: Urine should be pale yellow in colour. If the colour is getting darker, it is most likely getting concentrated, which in turn can lead to kidney stones.
Avoid foods linked to stone formation: Foods containing high amount of oxalates should be avoided- especially those that are high on fat and salt.
How to Get Relief from Pain?
Pain caused by kidney stones can be relieved only by proper treatment, which may vary depending on the size of the stone and its cause.
What Are The Symptoms Of Kidney Stone?
A kidney stone may not create symptoms until it block the urine flow. People may experience the following signs and symptoms: Pain in the flow Blood in the urine Renal Failure Colicky pain in the groin or lower abdomen or external gentle area Pain or burning feeling while urinating
My stone has not passed. Do I need surgery?
If a stone in the ureter does not pass in a reasonable time or is causing pain or infection, you will need surgery to remove it
Could kidney stones harm the organs?
Yes, but not often. If kidney stones repeatedly or seriously infect the kidney, or if they block the kidneys for an extended period of time, they can harm people. If some stones are not treated, the kidney may stop functioning.
What should I do if I experience unexpected symptoms after surgery?
If you experience unexpected symptoms such as severe pain, swelling, or signs of infection, contact your surgeon immediately for guidance.
Can vascular conditions recur after surgery?
Some conditions may require ongoing monitoring, and recurrence is possible. Your healthcare team will provide guidance on long-term care.
Will I have scars after vascular surgery?
The extent of scarring depends on the type of surgery. Minimally invasive procedures often result in small or no scars than traditional open surgeries.
Will I need anaesthesia for vascular surgery?
Anaesthesia is typically used to ensure you are comfortable and pain-free during the procedure. The type of anaesthesia will depend on the specific surgery.
What are the risks associated with vascular surgery?
Risks may include bleeding, infection, and adverse reactions to anaesthesia. Your surgeon will discuss specific risks based on your individual case.

