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On Diazapam And Baclofen For Spasms. Large Build Up Of Sediment In Urine Blocking The Internal Catheter. Will Vitamin 3 Help?

hi, i have ms and am using an internal catheter to empty my bladder. i drink about 1-2 liters of water each day and take diazapam and baclofen for spasams. i have a large build up of sediment when i pee that over 5 or 6 weeks bloocks the catheter. i have read that vitamind3 may help reduce the sediment buildup.
will vitamind3 help? any other benign alternative the help reduce the sediment?
thanks
chris (new zealand)
Thu, 13 Jun 2013
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Vitamin D3(Cholecalciferol) enhances the resorption of calcium in to the bone tissue by so doing decrease the blood calcium and the build up rate of calcium sediments. So taking the daily recommended quantity will be helpful.

To avoid the build up of other sediment is to avoid the produce urine to last in the bladder that is empty frequently. potassium sparing diuretics help urine production and flushes the tract

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On Diazapam And Baclofen For Spasms. Large Build Up Of Sediment In Urine Blocking The Internal Catheter. Will Vitamin 3 Help?

Hi Vitamin D3(Cholecalciferol) enhances the resorption of calcium in to the bone tissue by so doing decrease the blood calcium and the build up rate of calcium sediments. So taking the daily recommended quantity will be helpful. To avoid the build up of other sediment is to avoid the produce urine to last in the bladder that is empty frequently. potassium sparing diuretics help urine production and flushes the tract Thanks