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As per abdominal report a stone was there is right kidney of 4 mm. For that I am taking cystone. Now I feeling something in groin area with little swelling. Feeling pain and prick when sitting. Is it possible that stone is coming down
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It's a very small stone, take ample of warm water. Use horse gram in diet ( if you don't have acidity issues) Consult doctor for further treatment
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1)500 ml liquid soda+1 lemon juice+half tbl spoon sendha salt( rock salt)....drink this mixture 4 times a days for only 3 days..... your stone will break into pieces and comes out easily without any pain. Don't take this quantity after 5 days.
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It can be due to stone pain.. But do get a scrotum ultrasound done also..
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It may be due to the change in position
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Continue cystone Calcury syrup10ml bd Gokshura choorna paanajala Do this for symptomatic relief Please consult a doctor directly for more
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