Ureteral stones during ovulation

Ureteral stones are a common disease that usually occurs in the narrowed part of the ureter. These stones are usually made of substances such as cholesterol or fat, and when these substances settle in the ureter, they form stones of varying sizes. Ureteral stones may move in the ureter, causing pain and discomfort, and even lead to kidney damage.

For women, ureteral stones are a relatively common disease. Due to the anatomical structure and physiological characteristics of the female ureter, women are more susceptible to ureteral stones. Some women may develop ureteral stones due to factors such as overeating a greasy diet or drinking too much alcohol. In addition, some women may develop ureteral stones due to ureteral stricture or kidney problems.

For patients with ureteral stones, treatment is very important. Treatment methods include extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, surgery to remove stones, and drug therapy. Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, one of the most common treatments, uses high-tech equipment to break stones into smaller pieces and allow them to pass out of the ureter. Surgery to remove stones is also a common treatment method. It can remove and remove stones through surgery. Medication is also an effective treatment, but is usually suitable for smaller stones.

Preventing the occurrence of ureteral stones is also an important issue. Some preventive measures include avoiding excessively greasy diets, moderate alcohol consumption, regular physical examinations, and prompt treatment of kidney diseases. In addition, maintaining a healthy lifestyle is also one of the important measures to prevent ureteral stones, such as regular exercise, avoiding sitting or standing for long periods of time, maintaining adequate fluid intake, etc.

Ureteral stones during ovulation are a common condition that may have serious consequences for a woman's health. Therefore, we should pay attention to this disease and actively prevent and treat it. If you suspect that you have ureteral stones, you should see a doctor promptly so that you can receive professional treatment.