Angiolitis

Angiolite is a mineral that forms as a result of the precipitation of minerals in blood vessels. It is made up of calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate and other minerals that can be found in the environment.

Angiolitis is one of the most common types of stones found in the urinary tract. It can be found in both the kidneys and bladder.

The formation of angiolitis occurs due to metabolic disorders in the body, which leads to the deposition of calcium in the blood vessels and the formation of stones. This may be due to various factors such as heredity, age, gender, lifestyle, etc.

Symptoms of angiolitis include lower back pain, discomfort when urinating, frequent urge to urinate, and blood in the urine. In some cases, angiolitis can cause a blockage in the urinary tract, which can lead to serious complications such as a urinary tract infection or kidney failure.

Treatment for angiolitis includes medication to reduce the amount of calcium in the blood and urine, as well as surgery to remove the stone. Depending on the size and location of the stone, different removal methods may be used, such as contact lithotripsy, extracorporeal lithotripsy, or open surgery.

Preventing angiolitis involves maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including eating a healthy diet, regular exercise, and quitting smoking and alcohol. It is also important to monitor your blood calcium levels and have regular medical checkups.