calcurosin tablet - #7606
A few months ago, I was diagnosed with a 6mm kidney stone in my left kidney. The pain started suddenly, radiating from my back to my lower abdomen, and would get unbearable at times. After trying home remedies and drinking loads of water without much relief, I decided to consult an Ayurvedic practitioner. The doctor prescribed calcurosin tablet, explaining that it helps dissolve kidney stones naturally over time. It’s been about three weeks since I started taking calcurosin tablet, and while I’ve noticed some changes, I’m not sure if everything I’m experiencing is normal. For instance, my urine has been cloudy at times, and I’ve been needing to urinate more frequently. The doctor mentioned this could be a sign that the stone is breaking down, but it still worries me. I’ve been following the advice to drink plenty of water—around 3 liters daily—and avoiding high-oxalate foods like spinach, chocolate, and nuts. However, I haven’t been perfect with the diet and gave in to cravings a couple of times, which makes me wonder if this could slow down the process. I’ve also been feeling mild discomfort in my lower abdomen, similar to the initial pain but less intense. Is this a typical side effect of calcurosin tablet? Should I continue taking it despite this discomfort? I’ve read online that Ayurvedic treatments like this can take months to show results, but I’d like to know what others have experienced. How long should I expect to wait before seeing significant improvement? Are there additional Ayurvedic herbs or remedies that can complement the effect of calcurosin tablet? Also, how can I know for sure if the stone is dissolving, apart from relying on symptoms? Any insights or experiences shared would be really helpful.
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