What are the early symptoms of kidney stones in women?

What are the early symptoms of kidney stones in women?

As the living standards continue to rise, many people will be under great pressure. In addition, long-term sitting will easily lead to kidney stones. Women are also prone to kidney stones. Kidney stones in women will not only easily cause physical discomfort, but also abdominal pain. The most important symptoms of kidney stones in women are frequent cold sweats, small stones in urine, and frequent fear of cold.

Early symptoms of kidney stones in women

1. Symptoms of infection: chills, back pain, frequent and urgent urination.

2. Asymptomatic: Urine test is negative and B-ultrasound examination shows no abnormalities.

3. Renal insufficiency: causes hydronephrosis and kidney stones.

4. History of stone excretion: small stones are excreted in the urine, accompanied by symptoms of urethral stinging and abdominal pain.

5. Renal colic: There is obvious percussion pain in the kidney area, accompanied by cold sweat, bluish or pale face, low blood pressure, nausea and vomiting, etc.

There are five reasons that may cause kidney stones in women:

1. Unpredictable hunger and fullness, irregular diet. Many women have poor eating habits. They eat and drink less to lose weight, and overeat to gain weight. Eat more when you are hungry, eat less when you are bloated, eat later when you are busy at work, and do not eat at all when you are in a bad mood. Irregular diet, unbalanced nutrition, and frequent consumption of foods high in oxalic acid are one of the causes of kidney stones.

2. Feeling frustrated and depressed. Women are more emotional than men. When they encounter unpleasant things, they cannot control their emotions and become depressed. Some people even suffer from long-term depression due to emotional problems, and eventually develop kidney stones due to bad habits such as frequent drinking, eating barbecue, and overeating.

3. Rich nightlife and insufficient sleep. Although lack of sleep will not induce disease, a rich nightlife, long-term drinking and eating spicy food are important causes of disease. If a woman who has a rich nightlife also likes to drink coffee, her chances of getting sick are very high.

4. Lack of exercise and drinking less water. Many women do not like exercise, thinking it is too tiring and troublesome. But exercise is good for your health and can burn fat. If you don't exercise and drink little water, you will accumulate fat and urinate less, which will increase your chances of getting kidney stones.

5. Not eating breakfast will lead to insufficient nutrition. Some women like to sleep in and often skip breakfast. Skipping breakfast will affect gastric acid secretion and bile excretion, weaken digestion and induce disease.

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