Why should patients with urethral stones drink more water?
Drinking plenty of water increases urine volume, reduces the concentration of lithogenic substances in the urine, reduces crystal deposits and also helps to promote stone removal.
Drinking plenty of water increases urine volume, reduces the concentration of lithogenic substances in the urine, reduces crystal deposits and also helps to promote stone removal.
In modern society, people are plagued by many diseases, among which urinary stones are the most prominent, including kidney stones, prostate stones, bladder stones, urinary tract stones and so on.…
Because of the high recurrence rate of urolithiasis, scientific prevention of recurrence is crucial. 1, drink more than 2000ml of water daily, to ensure the daily urine volume of about 2000ml. 2.Eat…
Several common procedures are now popularized. 1.Ureteroscopic lithotripsy A rigid ureteroscope is used to reach the stone through the urethra, bladder and ureter; then a lithotripsy instrument is placed through the…
Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience caused by objective or potential tissue damage. It is the first response of the nervous system when the body encounters an adverse…
Time: 9:00 a.m. on a certain date in February 2013. Place: Operating Room No. 7, Ganquan Building, Tongji Hospital. After the placement of the amputation position and successful epidural anesthesia,…
Urinary tract stones are the most common disease of the human urinary system. Its incidence is high, and acute attacks are painful and unbearable for patients, seriously affecting the quality…
Urinary tract stones can be classified according to their composition into 4 major categories: calcium-containing stones, infectious stones, uric acid stones and cystine stones, of which calcium-containing stones account for…
As a common urinary stone disease, the danger of urethral stones is obvious to everyone, which not only endangers the physical and mental health of patients, but also induces a…
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility and superiority of ultrasound-guided mini -percutaneous nephrolithotomy (mini-PNL) for the treatment of upper urinary tract stones. METHODS: A total of 896 cases of ultrasound-guided mini -percutaneous…