Initial tests and an ultrasound scan revealed the existence of several left renal calculi (kidney stones on the left side), according to Dr. Poola naveen Kumar, Senior Consultant Urologist at Aware Gleneagles Global Hospital. "The patient was counselled and prepared for a one-hour keyhole surgery during which all of the calculi (206 in total) were removed. The patient did well after the procedure and was discharged from the hospital the next day "he stated.
Dr. naveen Kumar was assisted by Dr. venu Manne, Consultant Urologist; Dr. Mohan, Anesthesiologist; and other members of the nursing and support team in successfully completing the treatment. Many people become dehydrated throughout the summer due to the excessive heat. This could lead to the production of kidney stones. As a precaution, doctors advise people to drink more water and, if feasible, coconut water to stay hydrated. people should also avoid or limit travel in hot weather and avoid soda-based drinks, which contribute to dehydration.