Why Are Kidney Stones Skyrocketing In Young Girls?
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Why Are Kidney Stones Skyrocketing In Young Girls?
- Kidney stones, historically associated with middle-aged men, are now being diagnosed at an increasing rate in young girls. Though stones can remain undetected for years, they often cause extreme pain and nausea once they move into the ureter. Our expert discusses treatment options and possible reasons we’re seeing more cases in younger patients.
Guest: Dr. Greg Tasain, attending pediatric urologist, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, professor of surgery, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
Host: Greg Johnson
Producers: Kristen Farrah
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