Showing posts with label blood in urine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blood in urine. Show all posts

Wednesday, 21 January 2015

Urinary Infection Treatments in Mumbai

                           Just start a painless day....





"Prevention is better than cure". But some times we don't know when the diseases attack us.. so we should know who will give accurate treatment for our  diseases.


UPJ Obstruction (Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty)



Kidney play an important role in our body.  Major kidney functions are:
    • Helping control blood pressure.
    • Helping to produce red blood cells.
    • Producing vitamin D, which keeps the bones strong and healthy.
    • Removing wastes and water from the blood.
    • Balancing chemicals in your body.
    • Releasing hormones.

What happens if a kidney does not work properly?


If your kidneys did not working properly, it may leads to kidney failure. When this happens, wastes and fluids can build up in your body, your blood pressure may increase, and your body may not be able to make enough red blood cells.

What is Laparoscopic Pyeloplasty?


Ureteropelvic Junction (UPJ) Obstruction is a condition that causes obstruction in the flow of urine from the renal pelvis to the proximal ureter. Normally the reason for this condition is purely congenital, where the obstruction occurs at the ureteropelvic junction (UPJ).

This operation is used to correct a blockage  of the ureter where it leaves the kidney. This is called a Ureteropelvic Junction (UPJ) Obstruction which leads to  poor and sluggish drainage of urine from the kidney. UPJ obstruction can potentially cause abdominal and flank pain, stones, infection, high blood pressure and deterioration of kidney function.






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Sunday, 4 May 2014

Beat Kidney Stones Now!! Pain less Treatments at Mumbai.

Stone disease is among the most painful and prevalent urinary stone diseases.  Various kidney stone cases are diagnosed each year with an estimated 10 percent of Americans destined to suffer from kidney stones at some point in their lives. Lifestyle changes made women are more prone to kidney stone pain. Urinary stones are located in various regions like kidney, bladder and urethra.
Types of Urinary Stones                          
                       
Calcium stones
Most kidney stones are made of various calcium compounds. Higher amount of calcium in the body increases the risk of hyperparathyroidism. So the patients with hyperparathyroidism will increase the risk calcium level.
Uric acid stones
Uric acid is a waste product in our body. Uric acid stones are increases as the result of low urine output and use of alchohole.
Struvite stones
Some kidney stones are struvite stones. These are also called infection stones if they occur with kidney or urinary tract infections (UTIs).
Some times it may lead into serious infections, because its large size. These stones are removed by the use of antibiotics and medical treatment. Women are affected more than men because of their higher risk of urinary tract infections.
Cystine stones
Kidney stones made of a chemical called cystine. Cystine stones are more likely to occur in people whose families have a condition that results in too much cystine in the urine (cystinuria).
Cystine stones may be prevented or dissolved with medicine. But this may be difficult and not very effective. If a stone causes blockage in the urinary tract or is too large, then it will need to be removed by surgery.

Kidney Stone Causes

  • Diabetes                                                                                  
  • High blood pressure
  • Reduction in the volume of urine
  • High stone-forming materials in the urine
  • Intensive obstruction to the flow of urine.

Kidney Stone Symptoms


  • Sudden and severe pain in the low back and/or side, groin, or abdomen.
  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • Presence of blood in the urine.
  • Fever and chills.
  • Difficulty in urinating, urgency to urinate, penile pain, or testicular pain may happen due to kidney stones.
  • Dark colored urine


Best Treatment for Kidney Stones



Dr. Pradeep Rao is an expert consultant urological surgeon. He has handled number of successful urological surgeries. He has an experience of over 15 years in the field. He had worked as a Visiting Fellow in various recognized universities. Having wide knowledge in different fields, he had even published more than 20 publications in peer reviewed journals. Vast knowledge in the field and the accuracy in his profession makes him excel among the urologist across the country.

For more details:-

mail- mumbaiurologist@gmail.com



Tuesday, 22 October 2013

Are You Suffering From Severe Back Pain or  Burning Sensation During Urination???


It is may be of kidney stone or due to other urology infection. Kidney stones (or calculi) are hard stones that can form in one or both of your kidneys. They can cause severe pain, known as renal colic. Kidney stones are common – five to 10 in 100 people are affected by pain associated with kidney stones at some point in their life. Most people who get kidney stones for the first time are aged between 20 and 50. Most kidney stones (about four out of five) are made up of calcium salts (calcium oxalate or calcium phosphate, or both). They can also be made up of other substances,including uric acid, cystine and struvite. They can range in size and may be smooth or jagged in texture.

Many kidney stones are too small to cause symptoms. But if a kidney stone causes a blockage or moves into your ureter, it may cause symptoms, such as: 
  • severe pain or ache on one or both sides of your back
  • sudden spasms of excruciating pain – this usually starts in the back below your ribs, radiating around your abdomen, and sometimes to your groin and genitals
  • blood in your urine
  • feeling sick or vomiting
  • needing to urinate often, or feeling a burning sensation during urination 
Men are more likely to get kidney stones than women. About half of people who have had a kidney stone go on to get more within 10 years. In most people, there is no obvious reason for what causes kidney stones, although you may be more likely to get them if you:
  • have a family history of kidney stones
  • are aged between 30 and 50
  • are taking certain medicines – for example, protease inhibitors (such as indinavir) and certain diuretics (such as triamterene)
  • are taking too many vitamin C or calcium/vitamin D supplements, or antacids
  • have a condition affecting the shape or structure of your kidney
  • have a lot of salt or protein in your diet
  • don't drink enough fluids
  • have certain conditions, such as hyperparathyroidism, high blood pressure or Crohn’s disease
  • have cystitis – the bacteria that cause this infection can break down the a substance found in urine called urea, which can lead to kidney stones.
Treatment of kidney stones
Medicines
If your kidney stone is less than 10mm (1cm) and doesn’t need to be removed immediately, your urologist may offer medicines called alpha-blockers to help the stone pass out in your urine. This is called medical expulsive therapy (MET).

Surgery
Dr. Pradeep Rao
Dr. Pradeep Rao is an expert consultant urological surgeon. He has handled number of successful urological surgeries. He has an experience of over 15 years in the field. He had worked as a Visiting Fellow in various recognized universities. Having wide knowledge in different fields, he had even published more than 20 publications in peer reviewed journals. Vast knowledge in the field and the accuracy in his profession makes him excel among the urologist across the country.

For more details:-

Website- http://www.urologistmumbai.com
mail- mumbaiurologist@gmail.com