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Treatment of Renal Stone and Natural Home Remedies

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A kidney stone is a hard, crystalline mineral material formed within the kidney or urinary tract. Kidney stones are a general cause of blood in the urine and often severe hurt in the abdomen, flank, or groin. Kidney stones are sometimes called renal calculi. One in every 20 people develop a kidney stone at some point in their life.
A kidney stone is a hard, crystalline mineral material formed within the kidney or urinary tract. Kidney stones are a general cause of blood in the urine and often severe hurt in the abdomen, flank, or groin. Kidney stones are sometimes called renal calculi. One in every 20 people develop a kidney stone at some point in their life.
The situation of having kidney stones is termed nephrolithiasis. Having stones at any position in the urinary tract is referred to as urolithiasis.
Kidney stones classically leave the body by passage in the urine stream, and many stones are shaped and passed without causing symptoms. If stones grow to enough size before road on the order of at least 2-3—millimeters they can cause obstruction of the ureter.
The resultant obstruction causes dilation or stretching of the upper ureter and renal pelvis (the part of the kidney where the urine collects before entering the ureter) as well as muscle spasm of the ureter, trying to shift the stone.
This leads to pain, most usually felt in the flank, lower abdomen and groin (a condition called renal colic). Renal colic can be associated with nausea and vomiting.
There can be blood in the urine, able to be seen with the naked eye or under the microscope (macroscopic or microscopic hematuria) due to damage to the inside layer of the urinary tract.
Symptoms of Kidney Stones
1. Severe pain in their attempt to pass down the ureter
2. Frequent desire to urinate
3. Painful urination
4. Scanty urination
5. Nausea, vomiting, sweating, and chills
6. Sometimes passes blood with the urine

Causes of Kidney Stones
• Urinary tract infection (UTI)
• Overdoses of Vitamin D
• Mineral imbalance
• Kidney disease
• Dehydration
• Gout
• Diet
Treatment of Renal Stone
If your doctor thinks the stone can pass on its own, and you feel you can deal with the pain, he or she may suggest home treatment, including:
• Using pain medicine. Nonprescription medicine, such as no steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAIDs), may relieve your pain. Your doctor can lay down stronger pain medicine if needed.
• Drinking enough fluids. You'll need to keep drinking water and other fluids when you are passing a kidney stone. If you don't get enough fluids, you could get dehydrated. Drink sufficient fluids to keep your urine clear, about 8 to 10 glasses a day. If you have kidney, heart, or liver sickness and are on fluid limits, talk with your doctor before growing your fluid intake.
Natural Home Remedies for Kidney Stones
1. Boil two figs in a cup of water and swallow it first fixation in the morning.
2. Eat watermelon either as a fruit or as its juice. It is very effectual home remedy for kidney stones.
3. Take one cup radish foliage juice twice a day. It is also good natural remedy for kidney stones.

4. Make one glass of bright Tomato juice by addition a pinch of salt and pepper to and drink it the first thing in the morning.

5. Take celery standard if you are prone to receiving stones in the kidneys or gall-bladder. It will prevent future stone formation.

6. Eat apples regularly. It is very effectual kidney stones natural remedy.

7. Eat grapes as it is also very effectual home remedy for kidney stones.
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