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12mm Kidney Stone - #4575

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I’ve been experiencing sharp pain in my lower abdomen and frequent urination, so I went to the doctor, and after some tests, I found out that I have a 12mm kidney stone. The doctor has recommended surgery or lithotripsy, but I’m not keen on these options due to the risks involved. I’ve heard that Ayurveda offers remedies for kidney stones and can sometimes dissolve stones naturally. I’m really interested in trying an Ayurvedic approach to avoid surgery, but I’m not sure where to start. Has anyone had success with Ayurvedic treatments for a 12mm kidney stone? I’ve heard about certain herbal formulations and detoxifying treatments that can help dissolve stones naturally. How effective are these treatments for stones of this size? How long does it take for an Ayurvedic treatment to show results? Are there any specific herbs or remedies that worked best for you? I’d love to hear if anyone has had similar experiences and whether Ayurveda helped you avoid surgery.

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Ayurveda offers various natural remedies for kidney stones, including herbs like Chandraprabha Vati, Pashanbhed, and Varunadi Vati, which are believed to help dissolve stones and support urinary tract health. Additionally, Coriander seeds, Gokshura, and Barbary fig are commonly used to manage stones. Ayurvedic treatments may help to gradually break down stones and alleviate symptoms, but for a 12mm stone, results can vary, and it may take weeks or months to see significant changes. It’s essential to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor a treatment plan and monitor progress. In some cases, if the stone does not pass naturally, surgery might still be required. Always consider regular check-ups to assess your condition.
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So, dealing with a 12mm kidney stone can be quite intense, especially if it's already causing you pain. First off, it's important to note that while Ayurveda has a rich history of dealing with kidney stones, a stone of that size is a tough nut to crack. Because of the size and the potential complications it could cause, you might really wanna consider surgical options if they become urgent. But I totally get your hesitation and urge to try a natural path first. In Ayurveda, we focus a lot on understanding the prakriti (your individual constitution) and possible dosha imbalances. Usually, kidney stones are linked to an imbalance in the Vata and Pitta doshas. So the treatments target balancing these doshas, supporting Agni (digestive fire), and overall cleansing. Punarnava (Boerhavia diffusa), Gokshura (Tribulus terrestris), and Pashanbheda (Saxifraga ligulata) are classical herbs thought to have lithotrophic properties, which means they can help break down stones. However, given the stone is 12mm, you'd want to start with a good herbal formulation under supervision. Some herbal diuretics can help increase urine flow, potentially moving smaller fragments if the stone starts breaking down, but don't rely just on over-the-counter stuff. Consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner would give more tailored recommendations. Diet-wise, stick to foods that reduce Pitta and Vata - cooling, a bit more oily and hydrating foods. Pomegranate juice and coconut water might be beneficial, as they're soothing and could help flush the system. Hydration is key, but be mindful of not overloading on water if it becomes uncomfortable. 'Ksheeradhara' - medicated milk boiled with specific urinary tract-friendly herbs - can also support in this regard. Time-wise, if the treatment is starting to work, effects might be noticeable after a few weeks, but this is highly individual. Again, a stone this size might necessitate quicker action if pain is severe or if there's blockage. Please ensure you're monitoring this closely and jump to medical intervention if your pain escalates.
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