"Niche" places such as salivary glands, bladder, and urethra
It may also grow stones
For example, salivaryl is a calcide formed in the salivary glands
When eating, the area around the cheeks may be swollen and painful
(The salivary glands are composed of parotid glands, submandibular glands, sublingual glands, etc.)
Everyone can grow stones
But most of the time, these "little pebbles" that don't make the climate
It is excreted with exercise or urine flushing
From "Birth" to "Demise"
We may not even be aware of it
Even if it is a stone that cannot be discharged naturally
There are also many treatments
For example, medication and surgical stone extraction
as well as in vivo and extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy
Dental calculus is even simpler
It can be removed by scaling the teeth
To reduce the formation and recurrence of stones
It is very important to change bad lifestyle habits
1. Three meals are timed and quantified
In particular, eat breakfast on time to help the bile drain normally
2. Eat less foods with more cholesterol and purine content
For example, animal offal and so on
Avoid excess cholesterol in bile
3. Drink water frequently and urinate more
It is recommended to drink boiled water
Avoid drinking too much strong tea and coffee
4. Avoid eating a lot of persimmons, black dates, etc. on an empty stomach
Before eating leafy greens such as spinach, blanch them with water
5. Avoid sedentary, often walking and jogging
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Reviewers:
Liu Xiaowei | Director and Professor of Gastroenterology, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University
Lei Yonghua | Professor at the Center for Stomatology, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University
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