What Causes The Formation Of Stones In Kidneys With Burning In Penis?
hi doctor i have the stone in upper cylax 6mm and 5mm in kidney.
there is often little bit burning in a penis. i have checked the last month urine test. there was 2-3 rbc and now i have again checked the urine test again. there are 2-3 pus cells found. i am treating the stone with lithotripsy. but i want to know there is any concern to my health. does pus cells effect my health or not.
Thanks for asking on Healthcaremagic. The pus cells in the report are not alarmingly high. These few pus cells and rbcs can come from the stone rubbing against the epithelium. Burning pain could be due to the stone or slight infection which is due to stone and obstruction in urine flow. Stones can be formed due to dehydration and low water intake. Sometimes parathyroid secrete high parathormone which increases calcium in blood causing stones. Some stones made of struvite could be due to some ammonia splitting bacteria. The best way out is to take in a lot of water to keep salts from accumulating in the tubes. Hope it helps
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What Causes The Formation Of Stones In Kidneys With Burning In Penis?
Thanks for asking on Healthcaremagic. The pus cells in the report are not alarmingly high. These few pus cells and rbcs can come from the stone rubbing against the epithelium. Burning pain could be due to the stone or slight infection which is due to stone and obstruction in urine flow. Stones can be formed due to dehydration and low water intake. Sometimes parathyroid secrete high parathormone which increases calcium in blood causing stones. Some stones made of struvite could be due to some ammonia splitting bacteria. The best way out is to take in a lot of water to keep salts from accumulating in the tubes. Hope it helps