One think u must note
Sometime due to major deficiencies of vitamin d3 , body can’t absorb calcium properly and people use to suffer recurrent stone due to its deposition to Kidneys so 1st rule out cause..observe ur other symptoms properly and relate where the actual problem is..
It is one of the major cause n people are not aware of this…2nd if there is gut issues dat means stomach issues , if there is inflammation in your gut and lack of HCL , good bacteria and calcium , megnesium n d3 ..body can’t function properly and can’t remove all toxins n residual as it should be den also these Typ of problems arises so 1st rule out n den treat
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Got it ð. Youâre **22 years old, with a 9 mm stone at the VUJ (vesicoureteral junction)**.
Letâs break this down:
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### ð¸ Medical Perspective
* **Stones â¤5 mm**: often pass spontaneously with fluids + medicines.
* **Stones 6â9 mm**: about 50% may pass naturally, but it depends on **location, size, shape, and your ureter spasm**.
* **Stones â¥10 mm or impacted stones at VUJ**: usually need surgical intervention (URS, lithotripsy, or stenting).
Since your stone is **9 mm at VUJ (a narrow area where stones often get stuck)**, chances of spontaneous passage are **low but not impossible**. It can cause pain, infection, or kidney damage if blocked too long.
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### ð¸ Ayurvedic View
In Ayurveda, this is **Ashmari (Mutrashmari)**.
There are well-documented herbal combinations for dissolving stones and aiding passage:
**Effective Ayurvedic Medicines** (commonly prescribed):
* *****Kwath / ***Ghanvati** â breaks down & prevents stones.
* *****Guggul** â reduces inflammation, helps passage.
* ******(**)** â literally means âstone breakerâ, helpful for dissolving.
* *******/ ***kwath** â reduces swelling, improves urine flow.
* *****Vati** â classic urinary stone remedy.
* *****(*gram) soup** â very effective in disintegrating stones.
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### ð¸ Home Remedies
* Drink **plenty of warm water** (not cold).
* **Barley water** or **coconut water** daily.
* ***dal (***gram) soup** regularly.
* Fresh **sugarcane juice** in moderation (flushes urinary tract).
* Avoid **tomatoes, spinach, brinjal, tea, excess salt** (stone-forming foods).
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### ð¸ Homeopathy
Some remedies are used like **Berberis vulgaris, Lycopodium, Cantharis, Ocimum canum**, etc. These may help in **symptom relief and expulsion** if stone is not fully impacted.
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### â ï¸ When Surgery Becomes Necessary
* Persistent severe pain not controlled by medicines.
* Repeated urinary infections.
* Hydronephrosis (swelling of kidney due to blocked urine).
* Worsening kidney function.
If none of these are happening and your kidney function is normal, you can **try Ayurveda/Homeopathy for 6â8 weeks** with proper monitoring (USG KUB every month). If stone doesnât move or pain worsens â surgery is safer.
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ð Do you want me to suggest a **full Ayurvedic treatment protocol (with exact medicines + doses)** for your 9 mm VUJ stone, that you can try before considering surgery?
Advice- self medication is hazardous, always consult ayurvedic doctor before taking ayurvedic medicine.
Consult me personally for details.
Renal stones may be of two types -
1. Obstructive
2. Non obstructive
Obstructive - if stone placed in PUJ, VUJ or Mid ureter
Non- obstructive - if stone placed in Kidney calyces etc.,
I suggest to go for surgery in obstructive stones instead for ayurvedic option....
Hello,
A 9 mm stone at the vesicoureteric junction (VUJ) is usually difficult to pass naturally, as stones above 6 mm rarely come out on their own. Ayurveda offers medicines (like Gokshura, Pashanabheda, Varun) and formulations that can help in reducing pain, supporting urinary flow, and sometimes aiding stone passage, but success depends on stone size, location, and individual response.
If pain, infection, or blockage persists, surgery or minimally invasive procedures may still be required for safety. I suggest consulting an Ayurvedic physician for supportive care, while keeping urologist follow-up.
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