Hello doc, I have recurring kidney stone problem. I experience symptoms once every year. Having kidney stone will raise our blood pressure??? Will blood pressure get to normal stage if we prevent kidney stones ???
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You need to undergo complete metabolic evaluation for recurrent kidney stones
Sometimes these are just a sequel of underlying endocrine disorders like hyperparathyroidism. Recurrent stones going in to ckd with intervention is rare. If your stones are evaluated properly your blood pressure can be controlled
Next Steps
Get complete metabolic work up for stone like sr calcium sr paratharmone. see a urologist and endocrinologist
Health Tips
drink lot of water
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Stones are not directly related to hypertension.
But yes stones due to recurrent infection or blocking passage of urine can damage to kidney that leads to hypertension.
Metabolic evaluation also called kidney stone panel at B LAL or any reliable lab is required
Yearly ultrasound may be required if recurrent stone formers.
Next Steps
Metabolic evaluation also called kidney stone panel at B LAL or any reliable lab is required
Yearly ultrasound may be required if recurrent stone formers.
Health Tips
avoid high salt and oxalate rich foods
adequate fluid intake around 4 litre/24hr
avoid red meat/cold drinks
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