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Kidney stones size in7 mm
While passsing urine it is geeting pain inside of the tubules and sometimes passing urine is not continously.i have fear about to drink lot of water is to damaged the kidneys,so having doubt about drinking water felt me dissoppoint .
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Don't worry, drink a lot of water.
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Do not worry dear ,use gokshuradi kadha ,calcure syp
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Up to 10 mm. Stone passes automatically, still use गोक्षूर चूर्ण
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Hello there...... Most stones that cause renal colic are small and pass out with the urine in a day or so. You should drink plenty of fluids to encourage a good flow of urine. Strong painkillers are often needed to ease the painuntil you pass the stone. No other treatment is usually needed. Some stones that form and stick in the kidney do not cause symptoms or any harm. They can just be left if they are small. ...,
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