Saturday, 11 February 2017

Everything That You Need To Know About Kidney Stone Diagnosis




A kidney stone is one of the most prevalent forms of diseases that affect a major part of the population around the world. It affects both the genders and does not discriminate on the grounds of age either.

If you are, one of those people who is suffering from kidney stones and are in doubt regarding the kidney stone diagnosis procedure then you should go through this article.

In here, we are going to discuss the diagnosis procedures that are commonly used to identify the presence of kidney stones and why they are forming in your body too. Keep on reading to find out your solution to kidney stone diagnosis.

If your doctor has any indication that you are suffering from a kidney stone, he or she may ask you to go through some of the set procedural diagnosis techniques. These diagnosis tests will determine for sure if you are indeed having a kidney stone. These are:

Urine Testing
The doctors will probably advise you to have a urine test for two consecutive days. The test will identify the substances in your urine. The mineral that forms to create kidney stone along with blood fragments will be there in your urine or if that were not the case then the substance, which prevents forming of kidney stone would be absent. Both of these determine the presence of kidney stone in your body. To perform this test, the urine has to be tested on a 24-hour cycle to come out with a conclusive report so that there is no doubt left in the mind of your doctors.

Blood Testing
Blood testing is another reliable way of finding stones in your kidney. If you have kidney stones then you will have a higher amount of calcium and uric acid in your blood. As one of the main function of the kidney is to purify the blood in your body, your kidney will malfunction due to the presence of stones. Once this is established, you will be put on meds to fight kidney stones or if any another method is required, your doctor will proceed with it

Imaging
Imaging is done to find out the kidney stones through the urinary tract. The imaging tests may involve simple and non-invasive ultrasound or an lower abdominal x-ray. Both of these tests will find the bigger stones and may miss smaller stones. To find out the smaller stones in your kidney, the doctor may ask you to go through a computerized tomography (CT). In this test, a high-speed dual channel computerized energy beam is used. This particular test will identify smaller stones too.

IVP test
This is a x ray wherein a dye is given in blood which eventually passess out through urinay tract and while passing serial x ray films are taken which outline the tract and stones if present.

Stone analysis
This analysis is done from the fragments passed out in urine after Lithotripsy will give you and your doctor a lot of information and will help prevent the forming of stones in your kidney in the future.

The doctor may also ask you to use a filter when you urinate. The filter will catch any stone that you passed during peeing. The collected stones are identified for their composition and thereafter steps for diet charting are planned.

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