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Is Stonvil And Lasilactone Beneficial In Treating Kidney Stones?

Hi,
I am 36 yr old male. i have 2 stone in my both kidney, 5 mm and 7 mm. My doctor prescribed me for taking Stonvil and Lasilactone 50. Will it enough or i should take advice from other doctor.
I am asking this because i am taking Stonvil from past few month and doesn't found any positive result.
please advise....

Thanks
Mon, 9 Mar 2015
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Hello
Thanks for query.
You have two stones in both the kidneys (5 mm and 7 mm) and have been taking Stonvil and Lasilactone since few months .

Truly speaking there is no medicine that can desolve the stone .The only way that they will come out is through urinary passage with urine .

Since the stones are small and if you do not have pain you can expect them to pass out with urine .

Ensure to drink more water.

However if you develop obstructive symptoms like pain and vomiting you may need to consult Urologist and get them fragmented either by doing endoscopic procedure (URS) or ESWL depending upon the position of stone .
Dr.Patil..
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Is Stonvil And Lasilactone Beneficial In Treating Kidney Stones?

Hello Thanks for query. You have two stones in both the kidneys (5 mm and 7 mm) and have been taking Stonvil and Lasilactone since few months . Truly speaking there is no medicine that can desolve the stone .The only way that they will come out is through urinary passage with urine . Since the stones are small and if you do not have pain you can expect them to pass out with urine . Ensure to drink more water. However if you develop obstructive symptoms like pain and vomiting you may need to consult Urologist and get them fragmented either by doing endoscopic procedure (URS) or ESWL depending upon the position of stone . Dr.Patil..