Healthy Kidney Function With Renalis!

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Article Title: Healthy Kidney Function With Renalis!
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In the United States an estimated amount of 600,000 people develop kidney stones every year, about 100,000 of them are sent to hospitals for treatment. Most people that develop kidney stones will experience their first incident between the ages of 20 and 30. This disease normally carries on throughout life.

Near the middle of the back, right below the rib cage is located our fist-sized bean shaped organs the kidneys. Now how many of you knew that? The kidneys have an important part they play such as to filter impurities and waste products from the bloodstream. When the kidneys remove this waste it passes on to the bladder through our tubes called ureter, this is where it’s excreted as urine.

Kidney stones happen when urine becomes too concentrated and substances in the urine, uric acid and calcium in particular, crystallize to shape stones. It starts as a small tiny crystal like particle and slowly grows in size, these stones maybe as small as a grain of salt or larger than a bouncy ball sometimes even bigger. Depending on the way they’ve been worked, they could be round, smooth, pointy, jagged or asymmetrical. Most of the stones are yellow to brown in color, but depending on the chemical composition the stones could be produced as tan, gold or black.

For a person who is experiencing stones, the stones may stay within the kidney where most likely they wont produce symptoms. Symptoms happen when the stones break loose and start to move down the ureter causing strong pain. Normally the smallest stones with no jagged or pointy edges pass out the body with little resistance and no discomfort. It’s the larger, asymmetrical shaped stones that cause horrible pain. Also, the ureter tube that carries urine from the bladder out of the body could become lodged and in addition causing severe pain too. When a stone becomes lodged in the ureter it can block the flow of urine which than causes wastes to back up in the kidneys.

Some of the symptoms and signs a person could experience with kidney stones are pain, blood in the urine, urinary tract infection, and kidney failure. The most obvious symptom is intense pain this normally happens in the back area, just at the lower edge of the ribs on either side of the spine. When the kidney is passing through it also may cause blood in the urine. A urinary tract infection in some cases, the infection of the kidney may develop behind a kidney stone, causing fever, chills, and cloudy urine. When there is blockage of the ureter by a stone it could also prevent the kidney from doing its normal job of excreting salt, water products, and may cause temporary or even permanent kidney failure if it’s left untreated.

The kidneys play a big part in our bodies so take care of them and know there function and what could go wrong is important. Most people that go through having kidney stones wouldn’t want to go through the pain again something that could help you is trying Renalis, it addresses diet-related kidney stone formation. As diet is an important component to general kidney function, the nutrients found in this product support healthy kidney function and may discourage stone formation.


About The Author: Steven Johnson is interested in maintaining a vital and healthy lifestyle. For more information on various health products and other life-enhancing nutrients please visit his websitehttp://www.alternative-health-supplements.com/renalis.htm Alternative Health Supplements.

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