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Urologist or a Nephrologist, Who Diagnose Kidney Stone?

Urologists : Urologists are specialist, provide treatment for all kind of diseases related to urinary tract in the men and women both. Urologists also responsible to provide treatments related to the male reproductive system like epididymis, penis, prostate, seminal vesicles, and the testes. Nephrologist: Nephrologists are specialist who has done deep study and specialization to deal with all kind of kidney related diseases and responsible to provide diagnoses accordingly. This is common question may usually arrive on mind, those patients who are looking for kidney stone treatment, Urologist or a nephrologist who will provide diagnose for kidney stone. May we can assume a nephrologist will be right person to provide treatment for kidney stone just because they are responsible to deal with kidney problems, but it is not true. In what circumstance doctors need to do kidney stone surgery instead of medication and therapy. Basically in medical science kidney stone...

About Kidney, Its Functions and Diseases

The kidney is a very special organ in the human body that appears in two very small beans shape and situated invertebrates. A person can live his normal life with a single kidney also but still we must take proper care of our both kidney so that in case something suddenly happens with one then another will save your life. You can also donate your one kidney if someone close to is in need. Kidneys play a very important role in human body. Below you can see the function of kidney: It maintains the balance of fluid in your body Kidneys filter all important minerals from blood and regulate them It monitors and regulates the blood pressure Works as a filter with its numerous filters and eliminates the extra or waste material from your body and much more If you want your both kidneys to perform efficiently then you have to be aware about the kidney problems. You must go for the kidney check-up for at least once or twice in a year in normal conditions. Or if you notice any symptom...