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Suggest Natural Remedies For Kidney Stones

Is there some kind of home remedy or natural way to pass stones that have already caused blockage which caused an infection which went into the blood i went to er they installed a stent and told me two weeks from that I was to show up for him to remove the stent AND the kidney stones at the same time apparently they did not except my insurance so the most he would was remove the stent and gave me a months worth of some pill to prevent more stones accusing cause when they took the stent out it was already forming more stones
Tue, 23 Jul 2019
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Hi,

Based on the facts that you have posted you have been detected to have a stone of the size of 5 mm in your Right kidney since last 8 months and does not have pain.

Majority of kidney stones (95%) except uric acid stones do not get dissolve at all. There are no medications that can dissolve the stone.

These stone either pass out through urine spontaneously or has to be removed or fragmented by intervention endoscopically depending upon the site of the stone, size of the stone and backpressure changes in kidney or collecting system and severity of symptoms like pain etc.

Normally stone up to the size of 8 mm can be expected to pass out spontaneously and dos not require any active intervention.

Consult qualified Urologist for clinical assessment and get following basic tests done
1) Urine routine and culture.
2) Ultrasound scanning of abdomen and pelvis
3) Blood test to detect Serum Uric Acid levels.

Ensure to drink more water to produce more urine this will help to pass out the stone spontaneously.

Take antibiotic like Ciprofloxacin or Nitrofurantoin if there is evidence of infection in urine detected on urine analysis.

Repeat Ultrasound Scanning every 2-3 months to assess the site and size of the stone.

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

Regards,
Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon
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Suggest Natural Remedies For Kidney Stones

Hi, Based on the facts that you have posted you have been detected to have a stone of the size of 5 mm in your Right kidney since last 8 months and does not have pain. Majority of kidney stones (95%) except uric acid stones do not get dissolve at all. There are no medications that can dissolve the stone. These stone either pass out through urine spontaneously or has to be removed or fragmented by intervention endoscopically depending upon the site of the stone, size of the stone and backpressure changes in kidney or collecting system and severity of symptoms like pain etc. Normally stone up to the size of 8 mm can be expected to pass out spontaneously and dos not require any active intervention. Consult qualified Urologist for clinical assessment and get following basic tests done 1) Urine routine and culture. 2) Ultrasound scanning of abdomen and pelvis 3) Blood test to detect Serum Uric Acid levels. Ensure to drink more water to produce more urine this will help to pass out the stone spontaneously. Take antibiotic like Ciprofloxacin or Nitrofurantoin if there is evidence of infection in urine detected on urine analysis. Repeat Ultrasound Scanning every 2-3 months to assess the site and size of the stone. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon