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Comprehensive Guide on Kidney Stone Analysis Test

Comprehensive Guide on Kidney Stone Analysis Test

Kidney Stones are small and pebble-like pieces that may either form in one or both of the kidneys. It develops due to high levels of specific minerals or the salts present in the urine.

What is a kidney stone analysis?

Kidney Stones are small and pebble-like pieces that may either form in one or both of the kidneys. It develops due to high levels of specific minerals or the salts present in the urine.

The Kidney Stone Analysis is a test to detect the kidney stones- Nephrolithiasis and its composition. This information helps the doctor to prepare your treatment plan and prevent you from developing kidney stones in the future as well.

Other names: Urinary stone analysis, renal calculus analysis

Types of Kidney Stones

In general, there are 4 main types of kidney stones (Nephrolithiasis). These are as follows:

  1. Calcium: This is the most common type
  2. Uric Acid
  3. Cysteine- causes cystinuria
  4. Struvite

Note: The size may vary from being as small as a grain of salt- to pea size and further to a very large size.

  1. Small size: Pass easily through the urine.
  2. Larger or odd-shaped stones: Block urine flow and get stuck in the urinary tract. They usually don’t cause any permanent damage.

What leads to formation of kidney stones?

There are many causes that contribute to the formation of the kidney stones in individuals. These are as follows:

  1. Urinary infection
  2. High Calcium levels
  3. Inadequate water consumption
  4. Hyperparathyroidism.
  5. Hypercalciuria - When calcium from the diet is absorbed more than the normal requirement.
  6. Genetics

Symptoms of kidney stones in Patients

There are certain symptoms that can help you understand if you need a kidney stone analysis. These are as follows:

  1. Sharp pain in abdomen
  2. Blood in urine
  3. Pain while urinating
  4. Frequent urge to urinate
  5. Nausea and Vomiting
  6. Fever followed by chills

Diagnosis of Kidney Stones

Kidney Stones are diagnosed by imaging, serum and urine analysis. Some of the tests are listed below.

  • Imaging Tests- X-ray, Ultrasound, CT scan
  • Kidney Stone Analysis
  • Urinalysis
  • Blood chemistry screen
  • Kidney Ultrasound

Guidelines To Follow Before, During and After the Test

Here are some guidelines an individual can refer to once they have decided to undergo Kidney Stone Analysis.

The required documents needed for this test includes your valid government ID and an appropriate Doctor’s prescription.

Before the test

  1. Nothing Specific to prepare for the Kidney Stone Analysis Test in advance.
  2. You may be asked to drink lots of water by the doctor, so as to pass the stone in the urine.
  3. Typically, fasting is not required before the test.

During the Test

In order to collect the kidney stone, it is necessary to have a kidney stone strainer, so that you can filter the urine along with a clean container for keeping the eliminated kidney stone.

Note: The kidney stone strainer is either made of fine mesh or the gauze. Either your healthcare provider will give you a strainer, or you might have to get one from the nearest drug store.

The procedure for its collection is as follows:

  1. Filter the urine using the strainer.
  2. Then evaluate the strainer vigilantly to detect the stone post urination
  3. In case a stone is found, keep it in the clean container with a suitable lid.
  4. Note: Please DO NOT add anything else in to the corresponding container. The stone should be kept absolutely dry.
  5. Please DO NOT put any tape or uses a tissue to wrap the stone.

Note: In case the kidney stone is considered to be too large to pass in the urine, may a minor surgical procedure might be needed to remove the stone for further testing.

After the test

  1. After the stone is kept in the container, return the corresponding container to either the healthcare provider or the lab as instructed.
  2. You would be able to return on your usual routine immediately.

Risks of the test

As such there is no known risk for getting a kidney stone analysis. But passing a kidney stone may cause the following:

  1. Some discomfort or pain depending on size of the stone
  2. In case of  urinary tract infection
  3. In case of a blocked urinary tract or if the stone gets stuck

Result Interpretation

Gives an estimate of the composition of kidney stone.

This further helps to recommend medicines to either control the condition or prevent you from developing the kidney stones in future.

This may also include making certain diet modifications, including restrictions on certain food items and promote drinking of water.

Kidney Stone Analysis Test Price in Delhi: 

Ganesh Diagnostic and Imaging Centre is a one-stop solution for getting all kinds of tests done, as all services are available under one roof.

The aim of GDIC is to provide world’s finest technology at the lowest price. 

The rates of scans are reasonably priced. Ganesh Diagnostic and Imaging Centre also offers FLAT 50% OFF on many tests. 

Patients can rely upon test reports as reports are 100% accurate Test/Digital Reports.

Irrespective of cost, get the done at the certified diagnostic centre where tests are performed without quality compromise with 100% accuracy.

The Kidney Stone Analysis price varies by region and facility. So constantly get tested at trustworthy diagnostic centers like Ganesh Diagnostic. It is staffed by trained and experienced professionals to assure patient and visitor safety.

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FAQs on Kidney Stone Analysis Test

What are the symptoms of kidney stones (renal calculi)?

Kidney stones are said to be usually asymptomatic in nature. They normally do not indicate its existence until they have caused considerable movements in either the ureter or kidney. However, here are few of the symptoms that are experienced by the patients suffering from the kidney stones:

  1. Nausea
  2. Aches – frequent lower abdomen pain
  3. Frequent urge to urinate
  4. Urinary tract infections
  5. Fever and  chills

What would be ideal diet for patients suffering from kidney stones? How can it dissolve on its own?

  • Limiting the sodium intake- Reduction in consuming chips, or processed foods, or restaurant food or canned items. The diet should be in a way that 2000 mg sodium is maintained in everyday diet.
  • Fluids and juices- Consume the fruit juices that are prepared at home, or lemonades, or soups, that are beneficial as they prevent the stones from enlarging ahead. However, the processed juices might increase the chances of kidney stones from further aggravation.
  • Dietary Calcium- Reducing the intake of dietary calcium could worsen kidney stones. So, it is advised to NOT reduce dietary calcium.
  • Vitamin B6 rich foods- Vitamin B6 helps to maintain the proper metabolism. For example- Pistachio nuts, tuna fish, dry fruits, avocados and bananas are sources of food items that are rich in vitamin B.
  • Grapes- Grapes are considered to be diuretics and also have the potassium salts that are extremely instrumental for the elimination of kidney disorders and stones.
  • Magnesium supplements- Ideally, the 300mgs of magnesium if consumed daily can reduce the reoccurrence of kidney stones.

How Long Does It Take for a Person To Recover From Kidney Stones?

When the Kidney stones are small in size, are usually treatable at home. They are either eliminated through the urine or via surgeries. A few of the surgical procedures suggested by the urologist are given below:

  1. Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL)
  2. Ureteroscopy
  3. Extra Corporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy

What is the age group that is affected by kidney stones?

Urologists feel that modern times today have led to pre-ponement of the kidney stones been found in individuals in their 20s and 30s of age.

How Can Kidney Stones Be Prevented?

Kidney stones can be prevented from recurring by following a few dietary restrictions and changes. A few of them are as listed below:

  • Drinking adequate water- Individuals should consume at least  2.5-3 liters of fluids.
  • Coconut water- Eliminates kidney stones and hydrates the body.
  • Juices- Fresh homemade juices and lime water to prevent further stone formation.
  • A low-oxalate diet- Avoid foods example: cashews, soy products, spinach, tea, chocolate which mostly contains the oxalate in higher amounts.
  • Dairy products- Too much of milk, cheese, butter, ghee etc. usually contains high amounts of calcium, which is risky for individuals suffering from kidney stones.
  • Seafood- Contains purine such as herrings, or sardines, or tuna and should be avoided.
  • Controlled protein intake- Contain animal protein for example- meat, poultry, eggs, fish etc. This increases the acid content in the urine reducing any further possibility of stone formation.

Can Beer Help One in Getting Rid of Kidney Stones?

No. It is a known myth that the beer consumption makes you get rid of the kidney stones. In fact, it has been seen that the beer promotes formation of the kidney stones by increasing the level of calcium in the urine.

Also it is important; drinking beer over a long period of time would not only give considerable kidney stones, but also heartburn.

Which body parts experience pain in event of a kidney stone?

The Urologists and also the medical experts emphasize that the kidney stones (large) can be painful; only next to child birth. The person could feel severe pain in certain parts of the body such as the flank, the testis, the loins and the kidney.

What size is a significant renal stone?

Normally, the stones if are 4 mm in diameter or smaller than that would pass spontaneously through urine

However, stones, larger than 8 mm are not likely to pass without a surgical intervention.

It is seen that with appropriate medical expulsive therapy (MET), the stones that are 5-8 mm in size would pass, especially if they are located in the distal ureter.

Where Should I Get Kidney Stone Analysis Test Done?

Visit the Nearest Ganesh diagnostic and Imaging Centre

At Ganesh Diagnostic and Imaging Centre, we are known for providing excellent service and care to its patients for decades. Lakhs of satisfied patients over the years!

It is an established and renowned diagnostic centre since 2001.

Their excellence is backed by NABH and NABL Accreditations

NABH accreditation is proof of highest standard of care and service provided to the patients. NABL accreditation reflects the competency of laboratories and equipment based on some national and international standards.

Test report is available digitally too and received within 24 hours.

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