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Stone in Kidney
Right Kidney: Two non obstructing calculus measuring 3.5mm and 4.0 mm noted in interpole and lower pole calyx respectively. Left Kidney: Two non obstructing calculus measuring 3.6mm and 4.4 mm noted in interpole and lower pole calyx respectively.
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Renal calculi are not just the stone found in kidney , but it is tendency of stone which has to be addressed and the cause behind its metabolism .Whatever metabolism is disturbed tendency of stone is form of uric acid ,oxalic acid and calcium , homoeopathy towards correcting this metabolism thereby curing the tendency of stone formation , it also works on dissolving the stones
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take plenty of fluids , empty bladder on time don't hold the urine for longer period
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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 quarts (1.9 to 2.8 liters) a 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. Homoeopathy gives good results..  Consult to an homoeopath physician
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Hello, drink plenty  of water and consult a homeopathic  physician.  As homeopathic medicines not only cures the renal stones but also stops it's future  occurrence...
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hi ! kidney stones are very easily diluted with in a week through homoeopathy medicines. more over the size of the stones which you have mentioned are very small, they can be diluted without any recurrence under constitutional treatment through homoeopathy. as you may be aware make a habbit of taking plenty of water in your routine daily life.
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consult a good homoeopath in ur vicinity, or else u can consult me thru contact or mail i can guide u for the treatment.
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Hi, for kidney stones there are very good medicines available in homoeopathy...so u can visit a homoeopathy doctor and take treatment...lycopodium, berberis vulgaris, ocimum canum like medicines works well ...for renal stones.... so try to take morw amount of water....more plantain juice....
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Usually not required any intervention as per location of the stone .mostly stone will pass in urination if proper hydrotherapy is given .. U can use painkillers for symptoms relief if pain is not tolerable.. It is known problem for reoccurrence ..so for prevention in future homeopathy can help you in safe way ..
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drink plenty of water or liquids Berberis vulgaris Q - 10 drops 4 times in day with cup of water .
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You can Opt for Homoeopathy for pain management and to propell the stone out faster. Further you can take treatment to avoid recurrence some this problem is known to recur.
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If stones less than 7mm generally pass through spontaneously without surgical intervention...Medical treatment of nephrolithiasis involves supportive care and administration of agents, such as the following: Excessive water intake or IV hydration, Nonnarcotic analgesics , Oral/intravenous narcotic analgesics, NSAIDS (eg, ketorolac, ketorolac intranasal, ibuprofen), Antiemetics (eg, metoclopramide), Antibiotics (eg, ampicillin, gentamicin, ticarcillin/clavulanic acid, ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin, ofloxacin) to reduce possible infections, Alkalinizing agents (eg, potassium citrate, sodium bicarbonate): For uric acid and cysteine calculi Alpha blockers (eg, tamsulosin, terazosin)... Surgical option Stones that are 7 mm and larger are unlikely to pass spontaneously and require some type of surgical procedure, such as the following: Stent placement, Percutaneous nephrostomy, Extracorporeal shockwave, lithotripsy, Ureteroscopy, Percutaneous nephrostolithotomy, Open nephrostomy.... Consult nearest urologist they will help you further.
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kidney stones are hard, abnormal concentrations composed of mineral salts which can lie in kidney, ureter or urinary bladder CAUSES include 1. Decrease water intake 2. Increase intake of protein diet, sodium, sugar. 3. Recurrent urine infections 4.Diets rich in oxalates such as spinach, tomatoes, cabbage, coffee, chocolates, tea, blackberries ,strawberries, etc predipose person to kidney stone 5. Excessive vit C, vitD, and uric acid 6. familial tendency also predipose the person for kidney stones HOMEOPATHY is the best treatment mode to follow to get rid of kidney stones. homeopathic remedies have dual action remedies which are natural and safe. first they help to remove the stone in urinary tract. and secondly it is helpful in removing the tendency of stone formation in future
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