PHI with Urinary tract stones

Read in German: PKV mit Harnorgansteine

How does this condition affect your private health insurance?

Harnorgansteine, or urolithiasis, are hard deposits formed from minerals and salts in the urinary tract, including kidneys, ureters, and bladder. They can cause excruciating renal colic pain, often radiating to the back and abdomen, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and hematuria (blood in urine). Causes include dehydration, dietary factors, genetics, and metabolic conditions. If a stone obstructs the urinary flow, it can lead to severe complications such as infection, hydronephrosis, and potential kidney damage. Treatment ranges from conservative management with pain relief and hydration to medical expulsive therapy, lithotripsy (shock wave or laser), or surgical removal, depending on stone size and location.

PKV Risk Assessment

High Probability of Rejection

However, some specialized PHI providers may insure you with a surcharge of up to 15%.

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Impact on Your Insurance Policy

Duration of Illness (Initial)

Hours to several days, depending on stone passage or intervention.

Duration of Illness (Lifetime)

Recurrent episodes; a chronic condition for many, requiring ongoing management and prevention.

Cost of Treatment (Initial)

Highly variable, from several hundred for conservative management to several thousand for procedures like lithotripsy or ureteroscopy (e.g., €500 - €10,000+).

Cost of Treatment (Lifetime)

Significantly higher due to potential recurrences and follow-up care, potentially tens of thousands over a lifetime (e.g., €5,000 - €50,000+).

Mortality Rate

Very low, primarily associated with severe, untreated complications like urosepsis in obstructed kidneys (<1%).

Risk of Secondary Damages

Moderate, including kidney damage (hydronephrosis, reduced kidney function) if untreated, and increased risk of urinary tract infections (10-30%).

Probability of Full Recovery

High for resolution of the acute episode (over 90%), but recurrence is common if preventative measures are not taken.

Underlying Disease Risk

Moderate, associated with metabolic syndrome, diabetes, obesity, hyperparathyroidism, gout, and certain kidney diseases (10-25% have an identifiable metabolic cause).

The information provided is for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical or insurance advice. Always consult with a qualified professional for any health concerns or before making any insurance decisions.