Problem description: Grandpa often has frequent urination. When he went to the hospital for an examination, the doctor said it was the left kidney calcification spot. What does the left kidney calcification spot mean?
Question date:2020-10-31
Patient information: Age: 65 Gender: Male
The calcification of the left kidney is mainly the kidney Locally, inflammation.
It is a sequelae caused by the emergence of secondary diseases. Calcium deposits in the kidney will form calcification foci. It may be caused by kidney stones or tuberculosis, or it may be caused by long-term local inflammation. When the calcification is not particularly serious, it can be absorbed by the cell tissue itself. If it exists for a long time, go to the hospital for review regularly to avoid aggravation of the disease.
Using more urine and drinking warm water in daily life can eliminate inflammation and toxins in the body, help improve symptoms, and develop regular living habits and eating habits.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection