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Advanced orthopedic care from the specialists

  Sohana Hospital is the leading hospital when it comes to getting treatment from the best orthopedic doctor in Mohali . We provide the highest level of care and attract patients from entire India. The hospital is the go-to place for treatment for a majority of North Indians. Our orthopedic surgeons have long-standing expertise in their work and hold immense experience. If you are experiencing discomfort performing your routine activities, our hospital is the right place for you. Our specialists provide an accurate diagnosis and prompt treatment to offer instant relief.   Non-invasive treatments   We know that some cases do not require surgical intervention by any chance. So, we aim to provide you with the best treatment possible, even if it's noninvasive. If you are looking for an orthopedic surgeon who will avoid surgery if there isn't a need, visit Sohana Hospital. Our doctors take great care in rightly diagnosing the condition and choosing a treatment according to y

Signs And Symptoms Of Kidney Stones

  Kidney stones- What are they? Kidney stones are hard collections of minerals and salts and are often made up of uric acid and calcium. They usually make a home inside the kidney but may travel to other parts of the urinary tract. Kidney stones vary in size. Some might be as tiny as the period at the end of this sentence while others may grow to a few inches. Some kidney stones may grow large enough that they may suck up the entire kidney. A kidney stone forms when a certain mineral accumulates in a great amount in the urine of a human body. When a human being isn’t well hydrated, the urine becomes more concentrated with higher levels of certain minerals. And, when the mineral levels are higher, kidney stones are more likely to be formed. Kidney stones are more common among men, obese people, and those who have diabetes.  Smaller kidney stones usually don’t show any symptoms. People might not even notice something is amiss until the stone moves into the ureter (the tube through which