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Suggest Remedy For Kidney Stones

hi..i am rinki and my age is 21 years old ..i have stones in my both kidneys..around 3 months before , i have taken 1 vovern injection in right buttock.its 3 moths spend bt still its paining alot and whenever i walk run its pain like i can never bear it out..plzz give ur suggestion..
posted on Thu, 13 Mar 2014
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Hi and welcome to HCM. Thank you for your query

Most small stones in patients can be treated with observation and acetaminophen or other painkillers. More serious cases with intractable pain may require drainage with a stent or percutaneous nephrostomy.
In cases of emergency, treatment of nephrolithiasis involves management of renal (ureteral) colic, including surgical interventions where indicated, and medical therapy for stone disease. In emergency settings where concern exists about possible renal failure, the focus of treatment should be on correcting dehydration, treating urinary infections, preventing scarring and identifying patients with a solitary functional kidney.

Kindly regards. Wish you a good health.
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Suggest Remedy For Kidney Stones

Hi and welcome to HCM. Thank you for your query Most small stones in patients can be treated with observation and acetaminophen or other painkillers. More serious cases with intractable pain may require drainage with a stent or percutaneous nephrostomy. In cases of emergency, treatment of nephrolithiasis involves management of renal (ureteral) colic, including surgical interventions where indicated, and medical therapy for stone disease. In emergency settings where concern exists about possible renal failure, the focus of treatment should be on correcting dehydration, treating urinary infections, preventing scarring and identifying patients with a solitary functional kidney. Kindly regards. Wish you a good health.