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How Can Kidney Stones Be Treated?

Hello doctor I am 25years old. I have a kidney stone of 7mm right and 4mm in the left . How can it be removed without surgery (I have two different type of medicine Neeri other one cystone . .which one is more effective? )
Mon, 19 Mar 2018
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Hello,

I would like to tell you that cystone and Neeri are both ayurvedic medicine s which don't have any guarantee of working on stones. Moreover the stone in your right kidney is 7 mm in size which is very unlikely to pass by itself.

There are many non-surgical procedures to remove stones. For example, extracorporeal short wave lithotripsies in which shock waves are used to break the kidney stone into small pieces which then passes out in the urine. You can discuss this with your surgeon.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Nazma Amman
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How Can Kidney Stones Be Treated?

Hello, I would like to tell you that cystone and Neeri are both ayurvedic medicine s which don t have any guarantee of working on stones. Moreover the stone in your right kidney is 7 mm in size which is very unlikely to pass by itself. There are many non-surgical procedures to remove stones. For example, extracorporeal short wave lithotripsies in which shock waves are used to break the kidney stone into small pieces which then passes out in the urine. You can discuss this with your surgeon. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nazma Amman