Renal colic
Renal colic) is a sharp pain in the kidneys and urinary tract device; caused primarily by stones in the kidney or in the renal pelvis or in the ureter. Kidney stones are formed when the urine becomes too thick, because of the presence of different salts which in high concentrations, stay away crystals from dissolved minerals in urine found inside the kidneys or in the urinary tract. These obstructions can cause kidney stones and urinary-tract organs, and may cause serious damage to the kidney function. In the case of renal colic, Gallstone arise initially in the form of a small granule precipitated in college, in the normal position of these sediments are washed away to college and do not constitute any damage. But in the case of renal colic, this beloved evolve to become a full gallstone causing a sharp pain, and the emergence of several additional symptoms. Such a gallstone, causing pain and renal colic, may remain and grow in college basin for two years, accompanied by much pain and discomfort for the patient. It produces pain during renal colic, trying to push the body Gallstone the outside and pass through the paths of urine.
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