Small Kidney stone

2020-08-14 20:44:42
I had a small (2mm) concretion detected in right kidney 3 months back in u/s. I have been taking homeopathic medicine since then. Earlier there was always a dull pain at the right kidney side. Now that dull pain has become on and off. Sometimes it comes and then goes away. I am not sure if the stone had passed and whether pain is due to new ones or old one. Is there any Ayurvedic remedy for the same ?
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Hello, Again you have to do the usg to know the present condition Share your usg report and contact me directly. Thank you for your query. And you may also visit us at www.drmongaclinic.com
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Answered2020-08-16 13:45:11

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U can follow Dr.Shiv kumar Sharma prescription....after 2 or 3 weeks if the pain is still persistent get a scanning done again.

Answered2020-08-15 05:18:43

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Consult ayurveda physician For proper diagnosis and treatment
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add fresh seasonal fruits and salad in breakfast and dinner avoid excess oily spicy articles in diet dairy

Answered2020-08-15 01:06:28

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Hello dear don't worry Take Tab Cystone 2 bid, NEERI syp 2 tsf bid with water for 7 days
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Avoid sour curd Kadi spicy food Milk and it's products

Answered2020-08-15 05:09:33

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Hi location of stone is important as per size I e 2 mm I guess it might be flushed . But there is possibility of mother stone. Instead of taking medicine go for ultrasound first then if required start med.
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usg kub
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"How to Manage Kidney Stones" by Dr.Niraj Gujarathi - https://www.practo.com/healthfeed/how-to-manage-kidney-stones-38558/post

Answered2020-08-15 02:28:25

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