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Kidney stone, heavy pain
My wife is 30weeks twin-pregnant, she is suffering from heavy pain we went for scan, found that she has 7 mm stone in upper ureter, its been 5 days She is not taking any food, only liquids n water. How can we reduce pain, is there any effect for babies. Is there any solution.
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Hello. Give your wife berberis vulgaris Q - 5 Drops in half cup water twice daily. And give lycopodium 200 - 1 dose every sunday. Stone will pass out in few days. Keep drinking lots and lots of water. Stay away from seeded fruits and vegetables, palak, methi.
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Hi..., Most kidney stones won't require invasive treatment. You may be able to pass a small stone by: Drinking water. Drinking as much as 2 to 3 litres day may help flush out your urinary system. Unless your doctor tells you otherwise, drink enough fluid — mostly water — to produce clear or nearly clear urine....Pain relievers. Passing a small stone can cause some discomfort. To relieve mild pain, your doctor may recommend pain relievers ... Kidney stones that can't be treated with conservative measures — either because they're too large to pass on their own or because they cause bleeding, kidney damage or ongoing urinary tract infections — may require more extensive treatment. ..Kindly consult Urologist...
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