Kidney Stone Treatment in Clinton, NC
At Carolina Urology, Dr. Reagan is a board-certified urologists who is expertly trained in treating kidney stones. Dr.Reagan has extensive experience treating kidney stones with a variety of treatment options that fit your need. If you have are experiencing symptoms of kidney stones contact our office at (910) 590-3569.
What Are Kidney Stones?
According to Mayo Clinic, when high levels of minerals and salt exist in the kidneys, they can form a clump of matter known as a kidney stone. These stones may stay inside of the kidney, where they will not cause any further harm.
The real problem begins when these kidney stones enter the ureter and block urine from traveling through the ureter to the bladder. This blockage caused by the kidney stone becomes very painful, and can require surgery if they do not pass on their own.
At Carolina Urology Healthcare, PLLC our board-certified urology team specializes in providing comprehensive care to patients suffering from kidney stones in Sampson County, NC. Depending on the size of the kidney stones they can be extremely painful and hard to pass. Our urology clinic will help guide you through the process and ensure that your treatment is as painless as possible. For more information about how we can help treat your kidney stones, please contact our office at (910) 590-3569 Ext. 3569 and schedule an appointment today!
Symptoms of Kidney Stones
Other than pain, kidney.org list out symptoms that patients with kidney stones often experience:
- Persistent need to urinate
- Cloudy or discolored urine, usually pink, red, or brown in color
- Foul-smelling urine
- Frequent urination
- Fever or chills typically occurs when there is an infection present
- Pain radiating from the lower abdomen and groin, or in the back below the ribs
- Nausea and vomiting
- Painful urination
Types of Kidney Stones
Not all kidney stones are the same. The exact type of kidney stone will determine the course of action used to treat the patient’s kidney stones. These types of kidney stones include:
- Calcium stones (most common)
- Uric acid stones
- Struvite stones
- Cystine stones
Treatment for Kidney Stones
As previously mentioned, the method of treatment will depend on the particular type of kidney stone that has developed, but many of these stones are treated in similar ways.
Most often, kidney stones will come to pass. You can assist with this process by drinking lots of water and taking over-the-counter pain medicine to help with pain management. It can take about four to six weeks for a kidney stone to pass. This may seem like a long amount of time, but it is safe to continue trying to pass a kidney stone on your own so long as the pain is manageable and there are no present signs of an infection. If you suspect that there may be an infection spreading within your kidney or ureter, you should seek medical attention immediately.
Some medications have been shown to help increase the body’s ability to pass kidney stones. Such medications work by relaxing the ureter, which provides the kidney stone with ample room to make its way to the bladder, where it will finally exit the body through urination. Prescription-strength painkillers may also be necessary depending on each individual case.
If the pain becomes too great, or if the ureter becomes completely blocked and begins to affect kidney function, surgery may be necessary. Modern technology allows for this surgery to be minimally invasive with minor recovery time. The most common types of surgery for the removal of kidney stones include:
- Ureteroscopy (URS)
- Shock Wave Lithotripsy (SWL)
- Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL)
Schedule Kidney Stone Treatment in Clinton, NC
If you are experiencing pain or an infection caused by kidney stones, please schedule an appointment with Dr. Reagan to discuss your treatment options. To contact Dr. Reagan, please call our office today at (910) 590-3569 Ext. 3569.