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Is Calcury Tablet really effective for kidney stones?
Urological Disorders
Question #21657
9 days ago
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Is Calcury Tablet really effective for kidney stones? - #21657

Anonymous

I am dealing with this awfully frustrating issue with kidney stones, and I just gotta know if Calcury Tablet is something I should really be considering. So, here’s my story: a few weeks ago, after a pretty intense pain in my lower back and side, I decided to go to the ER. They did some scans and confirmed it was a stone — yeah, ugh, right? Turns out it was 5mm, which my doctor said might not be huge, but still, it’s causing me lots of discomfort. Well, they gave me some pain meds and suggested I drink loads of water. I did that but also started searching for more natural solutions, you know? I stumbled upon Calcury Tablet while browsing some health forums, and people were raving about it. But here's the thing, I’m not really sure what to believe. Some reviews say it works like magic, while others claim it didn’t do anything at all! I even found some people discussing how Calcury Tablet has helped them pass their stones after struggling for ages. That made me interested! But, then I also read how vitamins and capsules don't work for everyone... I've been drinking lemon juice and all but it's hard to keep up. My diet’s a bit messed up too coz I love my salty snacks but I know I gotta cut back on that, especially since I’ve read that certain foods can worsen stone problems. Ugh! So complicated! But really, back to Calcury Tablet... I wanna know, if anyone here has had real experience with this? Like, did you notice any changes? Were there side effects? I mean, does it actually help in dissolving the stones or even preventing them? I’m kinda desperate here and want to avoid another trip to the hospital. I’ve got a friend who’s a pharmacist — he said it seemed like a decent option but I’m worried about mixing supplements without a proper doctor’s guidance. Honestly, I already take a couple of meds due to other health issues and I'm worried about possible interactions. Has anyone had any similar concerns while taking Calcury Tablet? I could really use some advice! I mean, I want to try something but everything feels like a risk. Please share your thoughts! It’s so hard to sort through the information out there, you know? Am I being paranoid or, like, is it totally reasonable to seek some real-life experiences? It’d really help me to hear from others who have actually used Calcury Tablet for kidney stones, just to make sure I'm on the right path here rather than just jumping on every bandwagon I see! Thanks in advance!

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Doctors’ responses

Hey I get it, kidney stones are totally a pain, not just literally but also with all the confusing info out there. You’re absolutely right to be cautious about adding something new like Calcury Tablet, especially when you're already taking meds. From an Ayurvedic perspective, it’s really about understanding what's going on in your body. So, you mentioned you love salty snacks—uff, that can really contribute to imbalances that might cause or worsen kidney stones. Ayurveda talks about reducing foods that increase "kapha dosha" and "pitta dosha" since they can lead to stone formation. Keeping hydrated is great (you’re on the right track with that!), but maybe tinkling up your diet even a little could assist. Consider going easy on animal proteins, oxalate-rich foods like spinach, beets, and almonds, and those salty snacks. Lemon juice? Brilliant! It’s alkalizing and can help break down the stones. Now about Calcury Tablets. They are an Ayurvedic formulation that some people find effective, especially because they contain herbs like Pasanabheda, which is traditionally used to help dissolve stones. But yeah, not everyone has the same results 'cos everyone’s body is different. The tablets aim to reduce the size of the stone and facilitate its easy passing through urine by breaking it down, but there’s no "magic" here. Are there side effects? Generally, Ayurvedic meds are seen as safe but it always wise to discuss this with an Ayurvedic practitioner or doctor, mainly due to your existing meds. Your pharmacist friend is not wrong, but without an assessment of your unique "prakriti" (constitution), it’s juggling without a safety net. Trying Calcury Tablets isn’t necessarily risky in itself, but please, please talk to a professional who’s familiar with both your health conditions and Ayurvedic treatments. That’s a real combo and will ensure you’re not mixing things that could interact badly. Nobody wants another ER visit, right? Trust trying some simple dietary changes and let's see how that goes too. Stone issues can be super frustrating, so it makes sense to be wary. Don't hesitate reach back to your doctor if things are getting worse or not resolving—hope this helps you a bit!

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