In India, it is expected 12 % of the population is expected to have urinary stones, with recurrent stones a possibility, in almost 50% of stone patients.
Kidney stones are normally due to an extra build-up of calcium, uric acid, oxalates or phosphates in urine.
Yes, diet affects the formation of kidney stones. Not drinking enough water, diet rich in red meat, dry fruits, calcium and oxalates can cause kidney stones.
Prostatitis is most common urological problem in males. Uncontrolled diabetes predisposes for infection in body including prostate.
The risk factors of prostatitis are:
When the prolapse is in its early stages and is mild, it can be treated non-surgically with the help of strengthening exercises and physiotherapy. If the prolapse or the ligaments are torn or the prolapse occurs in a late stage, surgery is indicated.
The certain steps one can take to prevent prostate problems:
Prostate cancer is second most common cancer in males. It is abnormal and unregulated growth of prostatic cells. When it advance and spread to bones and other organs, it may lead to death. In India, due to lack of awareness most of the cases present at advance stage. However even in advance stage, its treatment is quite successful to lead the patient his normal life.
Unlike common infections, in prostatitis antibiotics are required for 4 to 6 weeks duration. Analgesics are given for short period for controlling acute symptoms. Alpha blocker medicines of prostate are given to increase penetration of antibiotics into prostate gland. In chronic or recurrent cases some medicines need to be taken for long period.
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