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    Kidney Stones

    Can Alcohol Cause Kidney Stones? Risks & Links

    ByMedico Urologo

    Kidney stones are hard clumps of waste chemicals that form in urine, often calcium oxalate. When the body lacks water, salts and minerals concentrate. This concentration leads to crystal growth, making hydration key in preventing stones. Flank pain, nausea, and blood in urine are common signs. Small stones might pass on their own, but larger…

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    Does Tea Cause Kidney Stones?

    ByMedico Urologo

    Tea is a staple in many cultures, enjoyed throughout the day. It raises a question: does tea contribute to kidney stones? This concern arises because some teas contain oxalate, a compound associated with calcium oxalate stones. Kidney stones form when minerals and salts in urine crystallize. The link between tea and kidney stones is a…

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    Kidney Stones

    ICD 10 Code for Kidney Stones Explained

    ByMedico Urologo

    The icd 10 code for kidney stones is found in the N00–N99 chapter. Urinary calculi are categorized under N20–N23. In the U.S. 2026 ICD-10-CM, N20.0 is the specific code for “Calculus of kidney.” It becomes effective on October 1, 2025. This code is critical as it connects a kidney stone diagnosis to claims, DRG grouping,…

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    Kidney Stones

    CT Scan for Kidney Stones: Diagnosis & Imaging

    ByMedico Urologo

    A CT scan for kidney stones employs a rapid series of X-rays to create detailed cross-sectional views of the abdomen. Clinicians often refer to it as a CAT scan in emergency rooms and outpatient clinics. This is due to how the slices are reconstructed into clear images. CT imaging stands as the gold standard for…

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    Kidney Stones

    Can Women Get Kidney Stones?

    ByMedico Urologo

    Yes, kidney stones are not exclusive to men. In fact, the incidence of kidney stones in females is increasing globally and in the U.S. These stones cause sudden, severe flank pain, blood in the urine, or persistent discomfort. Kidney stones, also known as renal calculi, nephrolithiasis, or urolithiasis, form when urine concentration is high. Small…

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    Kidney Stones

    Can Kidney Stones Cause Constipation?

    ByMedico Urologo

    Kidney stones often lead people to question if urinary pain can affect bowel habits. Typically, adults between 30 and 60 years old experience stones. While some pass small crystals without issue, others face severe, obstructive pain. Constipation, too, is widespread, ranging from occasional to persistent discomfort. This article delves into the connection between kidney stones…

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    Prostate Cancer

    The Truth About Prostate Biopsy: Risks and Benefits

    ByMedico Urologo

    The prostate, a small, walnut-shaped gland, is located beneath the bladder. It plays a key role in making seminal fluid and encases the urethra. If prostate cancer screening reveals a high PSA or an unusual finding on a digital rectal exam, a biopsy is often recommended. This procedure samples tissue to confirm if cancer is…

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    Prostate Cancer

    How to Check for Prostate Cancer at Home

    ByMedico Urologo

    Home prostate cancer detection is becoming a mainstream approach. It’s akin to checking your car’s oil before a long drive: it’s quick, private, and wise. These at-home tools don’t diagnose cancer but alert those who need further medical evaluation. Today, you can find finger-prick PSA kits that send blood to labs for analysis. There are…

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    Prostate Cancer

    Radiation Treatment for Prostate Cancer & Its Side Effects

    ByMedico Urologo

    Radiation has become a cornerstone in modern care for men with prostate cancer. Clinicians use high-energy X-rays, photons, protons, or radioactive isotopes to damage tumor cells’ DNA. This stops their uncontrolled growth. As a primary cure for many early-stage cases, prostate cancer radiation therapy offers outcomes similar to radical prostatectomy for lower-risk disease. It also…

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    Prostate Cancer

    Can Women Get Prostate Cancer?

    ByMedico Urologo

    It’s a question that seems to defy logic: men often get prostate cancer, but can women too? The answer is yes, but with a significant caveat. Women have small glands near the urethra called Skene’s glands, sometimes referred to as the “female prostate.” These glands can develop malignant tumors, though such cases are extremely rare….

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