2011/08/07

Kidney Stone may Cause Renal Failure


Kidney Stone tends to occur among male between twenty years old and forty years old. The small one can drain out along with urine, after patients drink a lot of water or take some medicines that can dissolve the stones. It is troublesome that when one stone is removed, others are likely to happen. The large stones in the shape of antler are hard to deal with. Those stones can cause Renal Failure from the three following aspects.
Blocking the urinary system
Most kidney stones pass out of the body in the urine. On occasion, the large kidney stone in shape of antler can get stuck in a ureter and result in potentially serious, even life-threatening complications like uronephrosis. If a lot of urine can not drain out and deposits in renal pelvis and renal calices for a long time, the blood vessels will be squeezed and make the internal circulation slower than the normal conditions. The kidneys will be in the lack of blood and oxygen, which opens renal fibrosis and cause renal failure at last.
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