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Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #31250
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How to remove stone which is of 3mm from the bladder - #31250

Bhushan

There is a small 8 mm stone in my bladder... constant bloating is there... digestive issues are there..also facing acidity issues in awhile...while doing sonography got to know that there is a stone inside my bladder I got some medications for month but then i discontinued . Suggest some ayurvedic treatments to try . Please help

Age: 28
Chronic illnesses: No
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Drink sufficient quantity of water. Sy. Gason 15ml twice a day after meal Tab. Cystone fort 2-0-2

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Addressing a bladder stone of 8 mm through Ayurveda requires attention not just on the stone itself, but also on associated digestive and acidity concerns you mentioned. Let’s begin with stone management. Ayurvedic texts recommend the use of specific herbs and lifestyle corrections to assist in naturally dissolving and eliminating the stone. You might consider the use of Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa), Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris), and Varuna (Crataeva nurvala). These can be taken in the form of churnas or tablets, typically available from Ayurvedic pharmacies. It’s recommended to start with a low dosage, perhaps a half teaspoon of churna mixed with warm water after meals, to see how your body responds.

Stay rightly hydrated; aim to drink at least 8-10 glasses of lukewarm water a day, as this helps to flush out toxins and potentially ease the passage of stones. You might consider adding a slice of lemon or a pinch of roasted jeera (cumin) to your water to aid digestion and prevent acidity. Avoid tea, coffee, and alcohol during this period, as these can exacerbate acidity problems and negatively impact your dosha balance.

Regarding diet, adhere to Sattvic foods, which are easier on digestion. Consume more fruits such as apples and pears and vegetables like bottle gourd (lauki), while avoiding spicy, acidic, and heavily processed foods, as these can aggravate your Pitta dosha, contributing to acidity and bloating. Mint and ajwain tea, taken occasionally, can help ease bloating and digestive discomfort.

A regular routine also includes gentle yoga or pranayama practice. Poses like paschimottanasana (seated forward bend) and naukasana (boat pose) improve digestion and may indirectly aid bladder health. Keep stress levels in check since stress can disturb digestion and doshic harmony; integrate practices such as meditation or mindful walks in nature.

Lastly, monitor your symptoms; if the pain or discomfort exacerbates or becomes unbearable, seek urgent medical attention, as larger stones might necessitate surgical intervention if not responsive to natural remedies. Adjustments and consistency are key, and it’s often beneficial to follow up with a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor treatments precisely to your bodily constitution and needs.

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To address the presence of an 8 mm bladder stone and the digestive concerns you’re experiencing, let’s integrate some Siddha-Ayurvedic remedies that can potentially aid in easing your condition. It’s important to note that larger stones can often require advanced medical intervention, so staying in touch with a healthcare provider is essential for larger or persistent stones.

For the stone, including some diuretic herbs to promote urine flow might help. Varunadi Kashayam is traditionally utilized in managing urinary conditions, including stones. Take it as per traditional dosage guidelines, often found in powder form, and consume it with warm water twice daily, before meals. Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris) powder, known for its diuretic properties, may also support bladder health. A teaspoon mixed with warm water in the morning can be beneficial, but remember, these should not replace prescribed treatment.

Regarding bloating and acidity, enhancing your digestive fire (agni) is critical. You could try sipping warm ginger tea, made by boiling fresh slices of ginger in water for 10 minutes. This can improve digestion and reduce bloating if consumed 20 minutes before meals. Trikatu churna, a blend of ginger, black pepper, and long pepper, is also great for stimulating digestion. A small dose, mixed with honey, before meals can act as a digestive aid.

Avoid consuming heavy, oily, or excessively spicy foods that could further imbalance Pitta and contribute to acidity. Opt for more cooling foods like cucumber and coconut water. Drinking sufficient water throughout the day, avoiding meals late at night, and incorporating some light physical activity or yoga can also promote digestion and help manage symptoms. Regular monitoring with your healthcare provider is advisable, particularly for evaluating the stone’s progression.

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