Renal Calculi
Renal Calculi (kidney stone) is a small stone that forms inside the part of kidney where urine collects.
Types
- Calcium
- Phosphorus
- Cystene
- - Xanthenes
- Uric Acid
Causes
- Hereditary tendency
- Hot climate & Dehydration
- Working in hot environment
- Decreased intake of water
- Diet high in calcium, oxalates
- Excess of vitamins D and C
- Deficiency of Vitamin B6 and Magnesium
- Chronic use of Calcium antacids
- High animal protein diet
- Sedentary lifestyle
- Certain kidney diseases
- Gout
Signs and Symptoms
- Pain in the abdomen from back to groin or legs of a sudden onset.
- Restlessness
- Nausea with or without vomiting.
- Fever
- Red urine
- Pus in urine
- Painful urination
- Hard Abdomen
- Increases pulse
Treatment
We, at Homoeo Clinic, are successfully treating the patients with renal stones and preventing the further formation of stones in the individuals. As we know, more than 80% of the affected cases experience reoccurrences. Dr. Dinesh Sharma, prescribe medicines in such a way that not only make you free of your acute symptoms of pain, vomiting, but also removes your stone.
You must continue the treatment as advised so that your innate tendency of formation of stones go away.
FEW INSTRUCTIONS YOU SHOULD FOLLOW:
- Fluids – Take adequate fluids like water, coconut and barley water, sherbet, fruit juice and weak tea in order to ensure the passage of over 200ml of urine per day.
- A heavy manual worker in a hot humid climate, to compensate for the fluid loss through perspiration, should drink more fluids than a sedentary office worker in cooler climate.
- Foods rich in oxalate and calcium should be avoided. E.g. Beef, Chickoo, Chocolates, Cocoa, Custard apple, Spinach, Strawberries, Tea, Tomatoes, Beans, Cauliflower, Egg yolk, Figs, Milk and milk products, Potatoes, Cheese, Paneer.