Dietary changes for ureteral calculus

Health Description
Health Consultation Description: How is a ureteral stent removed?


Expert Reply

Condition analysis:
Stents are removed same way they are placed, via a cystoscope. Patient is scoped and a grasper grabs the stent part that remains in the bladder.

Instructions:
Dietary changes: What you eat and drink can play a role in how likely you are to develop kidney stones. But the good news is, it’s something you can control. Dietary changes will not cure a current kidney stone, but they can prevent future stones from forming. Although it can be difficult to make and stick with certain dietary changes, the thought of preventing the pain associated with kidney stones may be motivation enough. Consider decreasing salt and animal protein. Although you may not have to eliminate all red meat, you may want to limit it to a few servings a week or opt for smaller portions. Avoid high oxalate foods including chocolate, wheat, peppers and rhubarb.



Share to Facebook  Share to Twitter  Share to Linkedin  Share to Google  Share to MSN  Share to Plurk 

 Key words:  Ureteral calculus

Senior Expert Service
--Provide professional and valuable advice on health issues.

--One-to-one full service by assigned experienced expert.
Tailor-Made
--We customize your diagnosis based on syndrome differentiation.

--We customize prescriptions to meet specific needs of your condition.
Quality Guarantee
--We use only natural medicines approved by SFDA.

--We guarantee TCM product of unsurpassed quality.
Economical & Personalized
--We help you to save a lot of examination fees.

--24 hours online, all service to meet your own needs.


Copyright @2000-2025 tcmwindow.com. All Rights Reserved.
E-MAIL:tcmwindow@yahoo.com