A left PUJ (Pelvi-Ureteric Junction) calculus refers to a kidney stone located where the renal pelvis (the area where urine collects in the kidney) connects to the ureter. Stones of this size (6 mm) may cause discomfort or pain and might pass naturally, though they can also block urine flow. Ayurveda offers several remedies to manage kidney stones, focusing on herbal treatments, dietary changes, and lifestyle adjustments to help dissolve stones and ease symptoms. Herbs like Gokshura, Punarnava, Pashanbheda, and Chandraprabha Vati are known for their diuretic, anti-inflammatory, and stone-dissolving properties. Drinking plenty of water and avoiding foods that increase Pitta (spicy, acidic, or fried foods) can also support the process. Panchakarma therapies like Virechana (purgation) and Basti (medicated enemas) may be helpful in detoxifying the body and improving kidney function, though they should be done under expert supervision. While Ayurvedic treatments can support stone removal and ease symptoms, it’s important to consult with both an Ayurvedic and a medical doctor to ensure a balanced approach.
Ah, left PUJ calculus - it can really be uncomfortable dealing with stones like that, I understand. The PUJ, or pelvi-ureteric junction, is where the kidney pelvis meets the ureter, and a calculus (or stone) there can cause some serious pain and discomfort. When it comes to Ayurveda, we do have some paths to help ease things and might make passing that stone a smidge more bearable.
For stones around 6 mm, they’re at the kinda size that might pass on its own, though extra help from Ayurveda can potentially move things along. Ayurveda often looks at stone issues through the lens of dosha imbalances, primarily kapha and vata. You’re lookin’ at methods to break down the stones, or maybe at least make the trasition smoother for your body to push them out.
1. Herbal Remedies: Herbs like Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) and Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa) can be real friends in this. They’re known to help support kidney function and help break down stones a bit. You’d be making a decoction by boilin’ these herbs in water and takin’ it once or twice a day. While prepping, pay close care to the water - boiling down 'till half’s good.
2. Dietary Adjustments: Stay hydrated is the name of the game. Water, water, and more water. Add barley water or lemon water to the mix, these help too. Avoid any overly salty, sour, or spicy foods, this can exacerbate your symptoms. Think warm, easily digestive foods - stews, warm soups and such.
3. Panchakarma Therapies: While fantastic for overall detoxication, panchakarma might not be the front line for immediate stone removal. However, something gentle like basti (an herbal enema) can be considered after a consult with an Ayurvedic doc - really, make sure it’s approporiate for your situation.
Feel aware that some discomfort is unavoidable but these measures can give good support. If things get more painful, though, or if there are other symptoms like fevers, take that as a cue for more immediate intervention, perhaps back to your doctor for some quicker help. All balance and listening to your body, right?



