Updated On: 16 December, 2024 07:33 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
In a month, 5 out of 12 people aged 25-55 have come with kidney stones problem, say experts. Patients have complained of symptoms such as dehydration, abdominal and back pain, groin discomfort, and blood in the urine

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As winter begins, experts are witnessing a concerning trend which is a significant increase in kidney stone cases among adults aged 25-55 This seasonal spike in kidney stone formation has raised alarms within the medical fraternity and underscores the need for increased awareness and preventive measures such as prompt hydration and timely intervention. A kidney function test regularly is recommended for patients to know about the functioning of their kidneys.
The winter season not only sees an increase in joint issues, respiratory illnesses, urinary tract infections (UTIs), and skin conditions but can also contribute to the formation of kidney stones. This can be attributed to reduced water intake in winter months coupled with a physiological increase in calcium levels during the winter months.