
Author: Dr. Thomas R. Blake, MD
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Are Kidney Stones Linked to Thyroid Disorders?
Kidney stones are excruciatingly painful formations that develop from minerals crystallizing in the urinary tract. Affecting millions worldwide, their formation is often linked to dehydration,…
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Is It Safe to Use Sauna With Kidney Stones?
Kidney stones are notoriously painful, affecting millions worldwide. The discomfort arises from these hard deposits forming in the kidneys and potentially traveling through the urinary…
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Can Kidney Stones Lead to Sepsis?
Kidney stones, those excruciatingly painful formations within the urinary tract, are a surprisingly common ailment affecting millions worldwide. Most people associate them with intense discomfort,…
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How to Reduce Kidney Stone Risk in Hot Climates
Kidney stones are excruciatingly painful and increasingly common, impacting millions worldwide. While genetics and underlying health conditions play a role in their formation, environmental factors…
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Is There a Seasonal Pattern to Kidney Stone Formation?
Kidney stones are a surprisingly common ailment, impacting millions globally and causing significant discomfort for those who experience them. The pain associated with passing a…
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Can You Drive With Kidney Stone Pain?
Kidney stones are a surprisingly common ailment, affecting millions worldwide. The pain associated with them – often described as one of the most excruciating experiences…
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Is Lemon Water Better Than Plain Water for Stone Prevention?
Kidney stones are a surprisingly common health concern, affecting millions worldwide. The pain associated with passing them can be excruciating, prompting many to seek preventative…
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Does Intermittent Urination Help Pass Stones?
Kidney stones are a surprisingly common ailment, affecting millions worldwide. The pain associated with passing a stone is often described as one of the most…
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How to Recognize a Blocked Ureter From Stone Movement
Kidney stones are a surprisingly common ailment, affecting millions worldwide. While many small stones pass without significant incident, larger stones or those that become lodged…
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Does Interstitial Nephritis Raise Stone Risk?
Interstitial nephritis (IN) represents inflammation within the kidney’s interstitial space – essentially the areas between the kidney tubules. It’s not a primary disease in itself…