Kidney Stones - Surgery
Kidney stones are hard deposits causing sudden, severe pain in the back or side, sometimes with blood in urine. They often form due to mineral buildup from dehydration or diet. While some pass naturally, larger or persistent stones may require surgical removal (like ureteroscopy or lithotripsy) to relieve symptoms. Staying hydrated and dietary changes are key to prevention.
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