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Right Renal Concretion Treatment

Right renal concretions form in the right kidneys and are commonly known as right kidney stones. This condition can cause pain, discomfort, and certain urinary symptoms, which can affect the patient’s overall quality of life. At Pristyn Care, we provide advanced treatment options for right renal concretion, including Extracorporeal Shockwave Lithotripsy, Percutaneous Lithotripsy, and Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery for the effective treatment of this condition. If you suspect you may have right renal concretions, book your appointment with our urologists right away.

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What is Right Renal Concretion?

Right renal concretions are stones that form in the right kidney in people of all age groups. These are hard deposits that form as a result of several factors and may have different compositions. These stones can form due to a person’s lifestyle habits, what they eat, and other factors and may manifest their presence through various symptoms. A patient with right renal concretions can experience pain in the flank or sides of the lower back area, chills, fever, vomiting, cloudy or smelly urine, burning while urinating, urgency to urinate, and so on. The severity of these symptoms can vary from person to person and how serious the condition is. 

These stones can be made of different substances, including salt, uric acid, calcium, etc, and typically vary in size and number. The most commonly found right renal concretions include calcium oxalate stones, calcium phosphate stones, struvite stones, uric acid stones, and cystine stones. 

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Causes of Right Renal Concretion

The reasons why one can get right renal concretions are manifold. These causes can differ from person to person and may also affect the type of renal stones the person gets. Defined below are the common causes of right renal concretions: 

  • Not consuming ample fluids or being dehydrated is one of the main causes of right renal concretions. Lack of hydration causes the urine to become concentrated with different substances, which can further cause stones to form. 
  • Genetic factors such as having a family history of stones can also increase the risk of stone formation in individuals. If the patient has a family history of stones, there’s a possibility they’ll develop them in their lifetime. 
  • Eating an unbalanced diet can also increase the risk of stone formation. Individuals who consume too much protein, sodium, and sugar are more likely to develop renal concretions compared to those who consume them in moderation. 
  • Some stones, such as struvite stones, form as a result of urinary tract infections. Therefore, if you have had a urinary tract infection for a long time, you may be at an increased risk of developing right renal concretion. 
  • Some medicines, such as diuretics and certain antibiotics, can increase an individual’s chances of developing right renal concretions at some point in their lives. 
  • Individuals with health conditions such as hypothyroidism and gout may also get the right renal concretions. Additionally, the risk may be high for individuals with unhealthy body weight. 

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Symptoms of Right Renal Concretion

Individuals with right renal concretion often experience different symptoms. The severity of the symptoms, along with their frequency, can also vary for every individual depending on the type of stones they have, how serious the condition is, and the patient’s overall health. Listed below are some common symptoms of the condition that hint that you should seek timely treatment: 

  • Pain in the flank area, sides, abdomen, back, or groin can hint towards renal concretion formation in the body. The pain can be persistent or fluctuating, and the intensity can differ. 
  • Urinary symptoms such as an increase in the urge to urinate, pain during urination, or a burning sensation while urinating can also flare up if the patient has right renal concretions. Some patients complain of blood in the urine or discolored urine as well. 
  • If the concretions have led to an infection, the patients can also experience fever, chills, and nausea. 

How Is Right Renal Concretion Diagnosed?

The first step of any treatment involves conducting a thorough diagnosis of the condition. A comprehensive diagnostic process helps doctors understand how serious the condition is and, further, chalk out the best treatment plan. As with any other treatment, the doctors first diagnose the right renal concretions and then suggest the best treatment according to the patient’s health. Here’s what the diagnostic process for right renal concretions comprises of: 

  • Physical examination: In the physical examination, the doctor checks the pain areas and signs of swelling or inflammation. It is generally performed at the time of the initial consultation. The doctor also enquires about the patient’s symptoms, medical history, family history of the condition, etc, during this examination. The diagnostic process is further based on the findings of this assessment. 
  • Imaging tests: Some standard imaging tests performed for the diagnosis of right renal concretions are X-ray, CT scan, and ultrasound. The purpose of these imaging tests is to figure out the exact location of the stones and their size, the number of stones that are present, and look for any other abnormalities that may be present. 
  • Blood tests: Blood tests allow doctors to look for signs of infections that the concretions may have caused. In addition, blood tests also help understand how well the kidneys are functioning. Certain biochemical problems may also be ruled out by investigating the blood that may have caused stones to form. 
  • Urinalysis: A urinalysis is performed to rule out infections and to look for substances that may have led to stone formation. 
  • Stone analysis: In this test, a stone passed by the patient naturally is sent to a lab for assessment. The idea is to check the composition of the stone. 

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Treatment Options for Right Renal Concretion

The selection of the best treatment for right renal concretion entirely depends on the severity of the condition, along with the patient’s overall health. The doctors select the best course of treatment after performing the investigations. Treatment options consist of conservative treatment options, such as medicine and medical therapy, and surgery. Let’s understand all these methods in detail. 

  • Medicine: Medication may be prescribed in the initial stages of right renal concretion to help manage the pain caused by stones. Commonly prescribed medications include ibuprofen, naproxen, sodium, etc. The doctor may prescribe these medications based on your symptoms. Medication may also be prescribed to neutralize the minerals and salts in the urine. 
  • Medical Therapy: To relax the muscles in your ureter and help the stone pass on its own, the doctor may prescribe alpha-blockers. They will help relax the muscles and help stones pass seamlessly through the system.
  • ESWL: For small to medium-sized stones, the doctors may suggest the ESWL procedure. This procedure involves breaking the stones into smaller pieces with the help of shockwaves. This is a non-invasive procedure that is performed on an outpatient basis. 

Surgeries 

  • URSL (Ureteroscopic Lithotripsy): URSL is an advanced surgery for proper renal concretion treatment, in which the surgeon uses a ureteroscope or thin tube and passes it into the ureter with a camera and laser on the end. The camera helps locate the stone, and the laser is used to break the stone into small pieces. When the pieces become small, they pass through urine easily. In some cases, urologists use a stent to increase the opening of the ureter.
  •  PCNL (Percutaneous Nephrolithotomy): It is a minimally-invasive surgery for right renal concretions treatment. It is performed for extracting stones larger than 15 mm in size. The person is sedated for the surgery with a general anesthetic. The surgeon makes a small incision on the flank area or the lower back. Then, they insert a nephroscope to locate and break the stone into small fragments. While some fragments pass through the urine, the remaining are removed manually.
  • RIRS (Retrograde Intrarenal Surgery): This is one of the most advanced kidney stone surgeries, with high success rates. It can be used to treat right renal concretions of different sizes ranging from small to medium. It is performed under general anesthesia. The surgeon uses a thin and flexible endoscope with a small laser on the end to attack the stone and break it into smaller fragments, which either pass through the urine or are extracted with the help of forceps. In some cases, the surgeon might insert stents through the urethra to enlarge the passage of the urinary tract, allowing stones to pass quickly. The stents are sometimes kept for 10 to 14 days before removal. However, in other cases, the stent is removed on the same day.  

Preparing For Right Renal Concretion Treatment

One can do several things to prepare for the right renal concretion treatment and ensure a seamless treatment journey. The doctor will share some specific preparation guidelines to help you prepare. Listed below are some standard guidelines you must follow to prepare for your treatment:  

  • Inform your doctor of any medication, vitamins, or herbs you’re taking. You may be asked to stop taking these medications for a while before the surgery. 
  • Make sure your doctor is aware of your allergies or any bleeding disorders you may have. 
  • Do not drink or eat anything starting midnight the night before a renal concretion surgery. 
  • If the doctor has suggested any medication, make sure you take it on time. 
  • Wear loose-fitting clothing to the hospital, and avoid carrying any valuables.
  • Make sure your house is well-equipped with all the essentials you may need after your surgery.

Recovery After Right Renal Concretion Treatment

The total recovery period after a renal concretion treatment varies for different treatments. The total downtime and recovery duration will depend on the type of treatment you’ve received. The duration can vary from several days to a couple of weeks. The patient’s overall health is another factor that can determine the recovery duration. 

  • The chances of complications during recovery always persist. But, patients can do certain things that would help prevent complications and speed up the recovery process. Here are some recovery tips that will help you recover fast after your treatment: 
  • Get clarity regarding your diet. Your doctor may give you specific instructions on what to eat and what to avoid during your recovery. Also, drink plenty of water to help flush out any remaining stone particles in your system. 
  • Take care of incisions or wounds to prevent infections and other complications. If you experience signs of complications, contact your doctor immediately. 
  • Limit your activity level, and return to normal activity gradually. Avoid strenuous activities, sports, working out, and lifting heavy weights for a few days to weeks after the procedure or as advised by your doctor. 
  • If you have a nephrostomy tube in place, make sure you take care of the tube till it is removed. Your doctor will give you specific instructions on how to care for the tube. 
  • The doctor may suggest some medication for pain management, etc. Make sure you take the prescribed medicines on time, as advised by your doctor. 
  • Take your follow-up appointments, as they are necessary for monitoring your overall health. 

Benefits of Right Renal Concretion Treatment

The benefits of right renal concretion treatment are manifold. Patients who get timely treatment can see a major difference in their overall health after the procedure, which is why the importance of getting treatment is constantly stressed. Listed below are some benefits of right renal concretion treatment: 

  • Patients with kidney stones may experience excruciating pain while passing the stones naturally or else wise. Treatment helps in relieving pain and discomfort associated with kidney stones. 
  • The treatment helps remove stones from the renal system completely. 
  • The treatment reduces the risk of complications that may occur due to kidney stones, including a blockage in the ureters, kidney damage, stone infections, and so on. 
  • Treatment for kidney stones helps in the restoration of the normal functioning of the kidneys, allowing them to filter waste products effectively.

How to Prevent Right Renal Concretion?

Right renal concretion or kidney stones typically form due to poor eating and lifestyle habits. While several effective treatment options for right renal concretion are available for patients who are diagnosed with the condition, it is always advisable to maintain a healthy lifestyle to prevent the stones from forming in the first place. Here are some lifestyle modifications that you can make to prevent right renal concretions: 

  • Increase healthy fluid intake: Make sure your body isn’t dehydrated by consuming ample fluids throughout the day. Being dehydrated is a major cause of right renal concretion formation.
  • Eat a healthy diet: Consume a balanced diet that’s rich in all the essential nutrients. In addition, limit your sodium intake, eat less meat, and avoid consuming processed food. 
  • Maintain a healthy body weight: Obese or overweight individuals are at an increased risk of developing right renal concretions. Therefore, you must maintain a healthy body weight to lower your risk of stones. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Is right renal concretion the same as a kidney stone?

Yes, right renal concretion is another term for a kidney stone that forms specifically in the right kidney. These stones are hard deposits made of minerals and salts that can cause pain, urinary issues, and other complications if left untreated.

Can children get right renal concretions?

Yes. Children of all ages can develop right renal concretions. Additionally, children with a family history of kidney stones are at an increased risk of developing these stones. 

Does insurance cover the treatment for right renal concretions?

Yes. All the top insurance providers in India offer coverage for the right renal concretions treatment in India. Treatment for renal concretions is suggested when the condition is severe, and treatment is ‘medically necessary’. Therefore, the treatment is covered under both mediclaim and health insurance policies. But, only surgical treatment for kidney stones is covered under insurance. The coverage provided also differs based on several factors, and the patients should contact their insurance provider to understand the policy. The patients may have to bear the entire expense on their own if they’re receiving medicines or therapy for treatment. 

How much will right renal concretion treatment cost me in India?

The cost of right renal concretion treatment depends upon the type of treatment you’re receiving, in addition to other factors. Here’s a treatment-wise bifurcation of the cost based on the type of procedure: 

  • ESWL: Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 60,000
  • URSL: Rs. 65,000 to Rs. 80,000 
  • PCNL: Rs. 80,000 to Rs. 1,00,000
  • Open Surgery: Rs. 1,00,000 to Rs, 2,00,000 

When should I see a doctor for right renal concretion?

You should consult a doctor if you experience severe pain in the right side of the back or abdomen, blood in urine, burning during urination, frequent urination, nausea, or fever. Early diagnosis helps prevent complications and ensures timely treatment.

What will happen if renal concretion treatment is delayed?

Delayed treatment can increase the risk of complications. The stone can get stuck in the ureter and block urine flow leading to serious complications. Additionally, leaving the stones untreated may also increase the patient’s risk of developing kidney disease or suffering complete renal failure. 

How long does it take to pass a renal concretion naturally?

If the kidney stones are smaller than 4 mm, there’s a possibility that they will pass through the system in just 31 days. However, stones that are 4 to 6 mm big can take 45 days to pass, and stones larger than 6 mm can take as many as 12 months to pass through the system. 

Does treatment help treat right renal concretions permanently?

While treatment can help with the removal of stones present in the system, it can not prevent stones from forming in the future. Right renal concretions can always recur, and therefore, patients have to make some lifestyle modifications and adhere to them to prevent stone formation in the future. If the stones recur, the patients will have to get them removed again. 

Are right renal concretions dangerous if left untreated?

If not treated on time, right renal concretions can lead to complications such as urinary tract infections, blockage of urine flow, severe pain, or even kidney damage in some cases.

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