Pediatric Kidney Stones – Specialized Care at Vyshnavi Hospitals

Kidney stones aren’t just an adult concern—they can affect children too. Pediatric kidney stones develop when minerals and salts crystallize in the kidneys, causing discomfort and urinary issues. At Vyshnavi Hospitals, our Pediatric Urology specialists offer precise diagnosis, effective treatment, and prevention plans tailored for children, ensuring safe and compassionate care.

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1. Active Surveillance & Watchful Waiting

For slow-growing prostate cancer, careful monitoring is often preferred over immediate intervention.

2. Surgery (Prostatectomy)

“Radical Prostatectomy” – Complete removal of the prostate gland. – “Laparoscopic & Robotic-Assisted Surgery” – Minimally invasive options for quicker recovery.

3. Radiation Therapy

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5. Chemotherapy & Immunotherapy

Recommended for advanced or metastatic prostate cancer.

6. Targeted Therapy

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Frequently Asked Questions

Get clear answers to common questions about pediatric kidney stones.



Kidney stones are less frequent in children than adults, but rising due to diet and hydration habits.



Yes, small stones (under 5mm) can pass naturally with proper hydration and guidance from a doctor.



Children at risk should reduce salt, processed snacks, sugary drinks, and high-oxalate foods like nuts, spinach, and chocolate.



Not always. Most stones pass naturally or are managed with medications or non-invasive procedures like ESWL. Surgery is reserved for large, obstructive, or painful stones.



Encourage plenty of water, balanced nutrition, and routine pediatric urology check-ups to lower the chance of recurrence.

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