Follow doctors orders first then try:
Basil has a strengthening effect on the kidneys.In case of kidney stones, one teaspoon each of basil juice and honey should be taken daily for six months. It has been found that stones can be expelled from the urinary tract by this treatment. Good Luck!!
Celery is a valuable food for those who are prone to getting stones in the kidneys or gall-bladder. Its regular intake prevents future stone formation.
Apples are useful in kidney stones. In countries where the natural unsweetened cider is a common beverage, cases of stones or calculus are practically absent. The ripe fresh fruit is, however, more valuable.
Grapes have an exceptional diuretic value on account of their high contents of water and potassium salt. The value of this fruit in kidney troubles is enhanced by its low albumin and sodium chloride content. It is an excellent cure for kidney stones.
2006-08-02 14:21:12
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Passage of stone are influenced by some factors such as the size of the person, prior stone passage, prostate enlargement, pregnancy, and the size of the stone. A 4 mm stone has an 80% chance of passage while a 5 mm stone got 20% chance. The most important thing to remember is to drink AMPLE OF FLUIDS.Drink more water up to 12 full glasses of water a day to help to flush away the substances that form stones in the kidneys. If you would like to try some home remedies here are some suggested:
1.) Lemon juice-many found it effective.
2.) Young Coconut water -high effectivity proven.
3.)Kidney beans are regarded as a very effective home remedy for kidney problems, including kidney stones. (This is a decoction.Check out the link I provided below for instructions).
4.) Watermelon is a fruit with the highest concentration of water. It is one of the safest and best natural diuretics with beneficial result in kidney stones.
5.) Grapes have high contents of water and potassium salt and have an exceptional diuretic value. Its low albumin and sodium chloride content enhances its value in kidney troubles .
6.) Vitamin B -Therapeutic dose of 100 to 150 mg of vitamin B, preferably combined with other B complex vitamins is an effective remedy for the treatment of kidney stones.
Check out this link: http://www.homeremedycafe.com/kidney-stone-remedy.htm
Generally speaking,lots of fluids is the only normal resolution.More fluids is needed if you increase your activities or do strenuous exercise. Expect that you might experience renal pain anytime so pain medications must be readily available. Along with home remedies you are tryng, avoiding foods and drinks which will increase renal stone should be avoided. If home remedies do no good I advise you to see a doctor and have a shockwave lithotripsy done. Don't make yourself suffer with renal pain,it is so horrible.
2006-08-03 06:22:20
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answered by ♥ lani s 7
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Improve Kidney Function Starting Today - http://HealKidney.neatprim.com
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answered by Edgar 3
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I recently went through a bout of kidney stones. The Dr. told me to drink at least 64 ounces of water daily to keep them floating and to help them pass easier.
Feel better soon!!!
2006-08-02 12:19:14
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answered by Deana G 5
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Kidney stones
Alternative Names:
Renal calculi; Nephrolithiasis; Stones - kidney
Treatment:
The goal of treatment is to relieve symptoms and prevent further symptoms. (Kidney stones usually pass on their own.) Treatment varies depending on the type of stone and the extent of symptoms or complications. Hospitalization may be required if the symptoms are severe.
When the stone passes, the urine should be strained and the stone saved for analysis to determine the type.
Drink enough fluids to produce a high urinary output. Water is encouraged, at least 6 to 8 glasses per day. Intravenous fluids may be required.
Pain relievers may be needed to control renal colic (pain associated with the passage of stones). Severe pain may require narcotic analgesics.
Depending on the type of stone, medications may be given to decrease stone formation and/or aid in the breakdown and excretion of the material causing the stone. These may include such medications as diuretics, phosphate solutions, allopurinol (for uric acid stones), antibiotics (for struvite stones), and medications that alkalinize the urine such as sodium bicarbonate or sodium citrate.
If the stone is not passed on its own, surgical removal may be required. Lithotripsy may be an alternative to surgery. Ultrasonic waves or shock waves are used to break up stones so that they may be expelled in the urine (extracorporeal shock-wave lithotripsy) or removed with an endoscope that is inserted into the kidney via a small flank incision (percutaneous nephrolithotomy).
You may need to modify your diet to prevent some types of stones from returning.
Expectations (prognosis):
Kidney stones are painful but usually are excreted without causing permanent damage. They tend to return, especially if the underlying cause is not found and treated.
Complications:
Recurrence of stones
Urinary tract infection
Obstruction of the ureter, acute unilateral obstructive uropathy
Kidney damage, scarring
Decrease or loss of function of the affected kidney
Calling your health care provider:
Call your health care provider if symptoms indicate a kidney stone may be present.
Also call if symptoms of kidney stone recur, urination becomes painful, urine output decreases, or other new symptoms develop.
2006-08-02 12:14:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Stones that are less than 5 mm usually exit the body easily without extra treatment except for fluids and pain medications. Extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy is often used to break stones apart. If a stone does not move through the system within 30 days, usually surgery is considered but this is rare. You can read more about kidney stones and treatments here
http://kidney.niddk.nih.gov/kudiseases/pubs/stonesadults/
2006-08-02 12:13:51
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answered by Nurse Annie 7
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Reverse Kidney Disease Naturally :
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answered by Joe 2
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