Managing Calcium Oxalate Kidney Stones - #44994
Can I use neeri syrupI hadtwo times kidney stone operation now again 7 mmstonecame whatIdo itis calciumoxalate stone whatIdo
How long have you been experiencing symptoms related to your kidney stones?:
- More than 6 monthsWhat symptoms are you currently experiencing?:
- Back painWhat is your current diet like?:
- Low in calciumDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition


Doctors' responses
Neeri syrup can be beneficial as an adjuvant therapy for managing kidney stones, particularly for its diuretic and lithotriptic properties. However, relying solely on Neeri syrup may not suffice when recurrent stones are a significant concern. For efficient management of calcium oxalate stones, integrating both Ayurveda and conventional guidance is crucial.
Firstly, it’s pivotal to assess the dietary intake contributing to stone formation. Reduce high-oxalate foods like spinach, nuts, chocolates, and sweet potatoes - these can exacerbate stone development. Instead, focus on enriching your diet with calcium-rich foods, ensuring it complements the oxalate intake and helps decrease urine oxalate levels.
Stay well-hydrated to reduce stone-forming constituents in urine, aim for at least two to three liters of water daily. Adding a bit of lemon juice can aid, as the citric acid helps dissolve small stones and prevents growth.
In terms of Ayurvedic recommendations, avoiding Amla (as it can be high in Vitamin C and increase stone production in certain individuals) might be wise, particularly since you have recurrent stones. Instead, opt for barley water or tender coconut water to help maintain hydration and flush the urinary tract.
Consider including Chandraprabha Vati under the guidance of an Ayurvedic practitioner, which your doctor can integrate into your regimen safely given your medical history. Regular follow-ups and monitoring are crucial considering prior surgeries.
Regularly practice yoga postures like Pawanmuktasana and Trikonasana which can support kidney function and should, ideally be implemented after consulting your doctor.
Consult a healthcare professional promptly regarding any pain or potential urinary tract complications, as delay in treating these symptoms could lead to significant discomfort or complications.

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