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Question #20239
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3 mm Stone in my kidney - #20239

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How to remove stone from my right kidney. Little bit pain in my back and right side stomoch too. Uric acid was also high last month and I am taking hypothyroidism medicine 0.75 mm every day. Vitamins D tablet also I am taking every day.

Age: 44
Chronic illnesses: Hypothyroidism
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Drink sufficient water. Tab.Cyston fort 1-0-1 Sy.Neeri 10ml three times

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For kidney stones, I can provide the appropriate medication; however, I will need to review your medical reports first. 1.ultrasound reports 2.RFT 3.Urine Routine 4.Thyroid Function Test Additionally, please share the reason for taking Vitamin D tablets. Kindly provide more details so that I can prescribe the best possible treatment for you.

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3 mm kidney stone can be removed very easily with ayurvedic support But as you are telling you are daily taking VIT D capsule,once check if it contains 60 k weekly once for 8 weeks is enough If VIT D is containing calcium iCal ate again chances of deposit of kidney stone are very high… Do check Take plenty of fluids take barley water For medicines and diet modifications if you want just let me know I will guide you

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Take tab gokshuradi guggulu 1tid after food Tab stonex 1 bd after food Take varunadi kashaya 15 ml bd before food Take horse gram boiled in water and drink that water

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For a 3 mm kidney stone, especially with back pain and high uric acid, there’s a range of Ayurvedic approaches you can try. Ensure you’re also in touch with a healthcare provider to watch over sudden symptoms or worsening pain, since that’s important too.

To begin with, let’s try balancing dietary habits. Reducing purine-rich foods like red meat, shellfish, and certain beans will help in lowering uric acid levels. Also, consider moderating alcohol and sugar intake. As you have hypothyroidism, a consistent meal pattern helps keep metabolism smooth, so don’t skip meals.

Drinking water is crucial. Aim for 2.5 to 3 liters daily. It’s natural to think more water seems too simple, but staying hydrated helps stones move out. Besides, the Age-old Ayurvedic remedy of barley water, or Yava Ushira Kashaya, may assist in flushing the kidneys. Prepare it by boiling 1/4 cup of barley in 4 cups of water until it reduces to half, and drink it throughout the day.

Herbs like Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) and Punarnava (Boerhaavia diffusa) are known to support kidney health. Before trying these, consult an Ayurvedic practitioner, especially considering your medications for hypothyroidism.

Pay attention to your daily lifestyle too. Gentle exercises, like walking or yoga, especially twists and leg raises, support kidney function but avoid high-impact activities as they might cause pain. Manage stress through deep breathing or meditation — it’s more significant than one might think.

Monitor your symptoms, and seek medical advice if pain increases or doesn’t ease up. When there’s any severe pain or other concerning symptoms, like fever or blood in urine, it’s vital to get medical attention immediately. These methods are supportive, but timely medical consultation is crucial.

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