Most small kidney stones pass within 1-2 weeks. However, larger stones may require medical intervention, such as surgery or lithotripsy.
Yes, staying hydrated, reducing salt and protein intake, and following a healthy diet can help prevent kidney stones.
Uric acid kidney stones are often considered more painful due to their sharp edges and rapid growth.
Some types, like cystine stones, have a genetic link. Family history can increase your risk.
Herbal treatments like milk thistle can support liver health, but lifestyle changes remain the most effective cure.
Medically reviewed by Reema Patel, MPA, PA-C — Written by Rebecca Joy Stanborough, MFA — Updated on August 31, 2022