Kidney stone pain can be sharp, unexpected, and sometimes frightening. It may start in the back or side and radiate toward the abdomen or groin. Nausea, vomiting, burning urination, or visible blood in urine are common signs. In Wagholi, many people face recurring kidney stones due to dehydration, diet patterns, and underlying metabolic conditions. Treatment focuses not only on removing the stone but also on preventing new stones from forming. Evaluation includes urine tests, imaging, and stone analysis to understand why stones develop in the first place.
Management ranges from medicines and hydration guidance to minimally invasive procedures when stones are large or obstructive. People who ignore stones risk infections, kidney damage, and repeated painful episodes. Stones are also associated with urinary tract infections and sometimes with prostate or bladder issues. Proper counseling on diet, fluid intake, and follow-up testing reduces future risks. If you or a family member struggles with kidney stone symptoms or wants preventive care, call or visit us in Wagholi for more details.