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Urology Hospital In Aurangabad
Mundada Urology Hospital is one of the best and
top Laparoscopic hospital in Aurangabad. Mundada
hospital consistently provides the right balance
of patient care, research and staff education to
meet the needs of its patients. Mundada Urology
Hospital in Aurangabad also has the permission
and necessary equipment for kidney
transplantation. Hospital has a group of friendly
staffs to help our patients by understanding
their feelings and requirements at the
earliest. We can assure that you will be taken
care by best urologist Dr. Omprakash Mundada in
Aurangabad in this Mundada Urology hospital.
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SERVICES
  • Enlarged Prostate (BPH)
  • Male Infertility
  • Laser surgery
  • Laparoscopy
  • Endoscopy
  • Kidney stone

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Contact Us
Contact With Dr. Omprakash Mundada Mundada
Urology Hospital, 6, Deogiri colony, Kranti Chowk
Police station road Aurangabad 431
001 0240-2351251, 91 9370130816 dropmundada_at_red
iffmail.com
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Kidney stone
The kidneys are solid bean-shaped, reddish
brown-paired structure, which lies behind the
abdominal cavity one on either side of the
vertebral column. This kidney acts like the
filter organ, which removes the waste products
from the blood, which forms urine. The kidney
also helps in maintaining electrolyte
balance. About 180 litres of blood, which run
through these nephrons (functional unit of the
kidney), are reduced to urine by the process of
filtration, reabsorption, and secretion by the
nephrons. The urine enters the pelvis of
the kidney where it collects and continues down
the ureters to the bladder. In the urinary
bladder, urine is temporarily stored and is
finally eliminated from the body through the
urinary passage called urethra. Human beings on
an average pass about 1 to 1.5 litres of urine
per day. Kidney stones constitute one of the
commonest diseases in our country and pain due to
kidney stones is known as worse than that of
labour pain. In India, approximately 5 -7 million
patients suffer from stone disease and at least
1/1000 of Indian population needs hospitalisation
due to kidney stone disease.
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Types of Urinary Calculi ( Urinary Stones) There
are various types of urinary stones, but the most
common ones are Calcium oxalate. Uric
acid. Struvite. Cystine stones
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Causes Apparently, there are no direct causes for
stone formation. However, there is few hypothesis
in this regard. Kidney Stones can be formed
anywhere in the urinary system, like kidney,
ureter, and bladder. The process by which the
stone formation occurs is Supersaturation of
urine. Hereditary This may have some role as
some people in the same family are more prone to
form kidney stones. Diet Diet is not a
dominating factor. However, if an individual is a
stone former the diet rich in calcium, oxalate
uric acid may increase the chances of stone
formation. In a normal individual, diet will not
play many roles. More than the diet water intake
may be more responsible for kidney stone
formation. Water Intake If an individual is a
stone former then an increased intake of water
will help him pass small gravels before they
become a nidus for stone formation.
Unfortunately, in stone belt region due to the
dry climate, the water is hard and will, in fact,
contribute to the formation of stones, if taken
in large quantities.
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Sign Symptoms  Small and smooth kidney stones
may remain in the kidney or pass without causing
pain (called silent stones). Stones that lodge
in the ureter ( the tube that carries urine from
the kidneys to the bladder) cause spasm in the
urinary system and produce pain. This pain is
unrelated to the size of the stone. Other
symptoms of kidney stones may include the
following Blood in the urine. Increased
frequency of urination. Nausea and
vomiting. Bladder neck incision. Pain and burning
during urination. Fever, chills, loss of
appetite. Urinary tract infection
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Treatment Extracorporeal Shock Wave Lithotripsy
(ESWL) uses highly focused electromagnetic waves
projected from outside the body to crush kidney
stones anywhere in the urinary system. The stone
is reduced to sand-like particles that can pass
in the urine. Large stones may require more than
one sessions. It can be used for patients of all
age groups and those who have heart and breathing
problems. However, the procedure is
contraindicated for pregnant women. ESWL by 4th
generation SIEMENS LITHOTRIPTER with ultrasound
attachment helps to treat even radiolucent
stones, which are not visible in normal
fluoroscopy Lithotripters. Ureterorenoscopy
Lithotripsy with Holmium Laser is performed under
epidural and spinal anesthesia to treat stones
located in the middle or lower ureter. A small,
fiber-optic instrument (ureteroscope) is passed
into the ureter. Large stones are fragmented
using 100-Watt Coherent Holmium Laser. The laser
fragments the stone into sand-like particles,
which are then flushed out through the natural
urinary passage. The advantage of Holmium Laser
is its ability to fragment stones of all
compositions with precision. Thus, it is the most
effective laser for the treatment of urinary
stones. Patients are generally admitted on the
same day of the treatment and are discharged next
day, which means only 24 hours of hospitalization
is required.
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Contact Us
Contact With Dr. Omprakash Mundada Mundada
Urology Hospital, 6, Deogiri colony, Kranti Chowk
Police station road Aurangabad 431 001 Phone-
0240-2351251, 91 9370130816 Email Id-
dropmundada_at_rediffmail.com
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