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How Can A Kidney Stone Be Removed?

Hi , I got kidney stone in right side with 3mm. Doctor gave tablets and tonic of pottassium citrate magnesium citrate vitamin b6 . Will it it be cured by tablet itself?apart from drinking water, what food I can intake lik tamarind, cabbage, milk, bitterguard, banastem, carrot?
Tue, 22 Aug 2017
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hi
I will surely help you out.
Continue with the treatment the doctor has given u. Your stone should fall out on its own. As far as your diet is concerned u should avoid sea food, foods rich in calcium as too much of calcium can contribute to stone formation. But if there is any abdominal pain please rush to the hospital to get treated. The last option is a surgery to break the stone if it becomes big or is causing any obstruction in your urinary tract.
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How Can A Kidney Stone Be Removed?

hi I will surely help you out. Continue with the treatment the doctor has given u. Your stone should fall out on its own. As far as your diet is concerned u should avoid sea food, foods rich in calcium as too much of calcium can contribute to stone formation. But if there is any abdominal pain please rush to the hospital to get treated. The last option is a surgery to break the stone if it becomes big or is causing any obstruction in your urinary tract.