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I have kidney stones.
Sir/ madam I have stones in my kidneys ,6mm calculus in upper pole calyx of right kidney,similarly there is evidence of 5mm calculus in mid pole calyx of left kidney. Please suggest me something.is it serious? I have taking 6ltr water per day. what can do ?is there any medicine? Please suggest me.
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Hello, We have Ayurvedic medicine treatment for your problem. No need for patients to get admitted and no operation or surgery required. You can contact me online or offline for any questions or medication or visit Mumbai clinic. You can visit my website www.voraclinic.com Tc
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Don worry, since calculi is less than 8 mm. Follow few tips like 1. Drink around 2 to 3 Tender coconut water in empty stomach, eat food after you pass Urine 2. Drink Horse gram soaked Water 3. drink banana stem juice 4.Drink barli water Ayurveda medicines like Chandanasava, Chandraprabhavati, stonil helps to flush out Calculi 4.
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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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drink boiled water it will help you more rather than normal water . it will cause little pain while it comes down so dont worry about pain.
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1) Avoid hard water to drink, drink sufficient boiled water or purified water only. 2) Avoid fruits containing small seeds like tomato, guava, vegetables like brinjal, 3) Duration to cure kidney stone is depends upon size, number of stone, position (kidney? urethra?). 4) Do skipping exercise daily so that stone can come down to bladder. 5) Drink sugar-cane juice without ice empty stomach or as possible. 6)Take 4 crushed Elaichi (cardamom) add 2 cup of water boiled to become half filter it, add 2 spoons of cow ghee take on empty stomach.
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