Piedras en el riñón: por qué aparecen, qué tipos hay y cómo se eliminan
Piedras en el riñón: por qué aparecen, qué tipos hay y cómo se eliminan Cada 19 de junio se conmemora el Día Mundial del Cáncer de Riñón, una fecha c…
Madrid, Spain – Dr. Postius, a renowned urologist, has issued a crucial reminder about kidney stone prevention, emphasizing that passing a stone is not the end of the problem. According to Dr. Postius, kidney stones are not sudden occurrences but rather form over extended periods from microscopic particles accumulating in the kidney. “The error that occurs is that one has a colic, passes a bad week or two, passes the stone, and that’s it, and it seems the problem is over,” Dr. Postius explained. “Huge mistake. The stone is because sand-like particles have been forming in the kidney over months and years. These particles have been gathering, compacting, and forming the stone.” He stressed that prevention is paramount. “Prevention is always better with water and with diets,” he stated. The doctor highlighted the importance of a comprehensive approach, including blood tests to identify the underlying cause of stone formation. This could range from issues with calcium, vitamin D deficiency, high uric acid, oxalate, or phosphates. “We identify the cause and then we will create an appropriate diet for each person,” Dr. Postius concluded, underscoring the personalized nature of effective prevention strategies.
Piedras en el riñón: por qué aparecen, qué tipos hay y cómo se eliminan Cada 19 de junio se conmemora el Día Mundial del Cáncer de Riñón, una fecha c…