I had pneumonia accompanied by severe pain of kidney stones. I looked at myself as first aid, because he had a fever. Symtems I asked the nurses and the fact that I was unemployed and have no insurance. This should be a problem, because it presumes that we offer help anyway. The doctor said that was the only virus that was around, I know that is not true. My recipe for the virus randomly call was clear fluids and stay away from all solid food. My body seemed to know all the time, it's all what I wanted. I do not have any antibiotics or anything. Top it completely ignored the severity of pain in the kidney because of kidney stones. I'm not so sure he could help me, even though I offered to take a loan to pay for extra help during the same week. So I'm still sick and in constant pain. I've heard stories of people who find a market to buy food and drinks that can dissolve kidney stones, so you can use. Please help.

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11 Responses to “Is There Any Foods And Drinks That Can Help Dissolve Kidney Stones?”

  • .. says:

    Try this site; it may help you, and I wish you a pain-free life very soon!http://health.howstuffworks.com/home-rem…

  • MystiSai says:

    There are different types of kidney stones which would be affected differently by different foods:-
    + some kidney stones are fat-based and these are very difficult to dissolve. A low-fat diet will stop them increasing in size
    + some are based on acidic salts such as oxalates which would be dissolved by eating alkaline or “chalky” foods
    + others are based on alkaline or chalky materials and so would be dissolved by eating acidic foods
    You can see that you would need to know the type of kidney stone you had before attempting dietary changes to deal with it otherwise you might make it worse. On top of this the body has natural “buffers” which are designed to maintain the same acidity in the blood so that dietary attempts to change that would have minimal effect.
    The best approach is to drink plenty of water (at least 2 litres per day), avoiding alcohol, tea and coffee (which may contribute to kidney stone build-up).

  • MEDICAL SOURCE EXCERPT FROM SECOND SOURCE:
    Urinary calculi are solid particles in the urinary system. They may cause pain, nausea, vomiting, hematuria, and, possibly, chills and fever from secondary infection. Diagnosis is based on urinalysis and noncontrast spiral CT. Treatment is with analgesics, antibiotics for infection, and, sometimes, instrumentation, shock wave lithotripsy, or endoscopic surgery.
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    Take Notes About the Incident and Your Injuries
    Two critical issues in any legal claim after an accident or injury are:
    What exactly happened during the incident that gave rise to the claim?
    What kind of harm resulted?
    These issues will arise at many stages of a personal injury case, and more complex cases can last a year or more, so having a clear record to refer back to can contribute toward the success of your claim. One of the best ways to make sure that you preserve every important detail of your accident or injury is to take notes as soon as possible after the incident, including what happened and the effects of your injuries on your daily life.
    Although taking notes may be the last thing on your mind soon after what may be a traumatic experience, remember that it will help strengthen your position in a legal claim for your injuries. (Note: If you are unable to act quickly due to injuries or medical treatment, you might ask a loved one or close friend to help you follow the suggestions described below.)
    What to Write Down
    As soon as you can, write down everything you can think of that relates to:
    What exactly happened before, during, and after the incident that led to your injury — time and place, weather conditions, who was present, what was said, how the incident played out, what you experienced and felt, and anything else that you feel may be important to record.
    Extent of your injuries — what injuries you suffered (physical and mental), medical treatment you received (past and future), and the effect of your injuries on every aspect of your work, social, and personal life. This includes visits to the doctor and physical therapist, time missed from work, any planned vacations that were postponed or cancelled, and the effects that your injuries have had on your close family relationships.
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    As your claim progresses, continue to keep track of new developments by taking notes after any conversations with your insurance company, medical care providers, witnesses to the incident, and anyone else with whom you discuss important aspects of your case. Write down each person’s name and contact information, the date and place of the conversation, and as much as you can remember about what was said.
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    PERSONAL NOTE: I hope that you get to feeling better..it seems that you feel victimized by the lack of insurance. See your regular physician as soon as practical for an overview of your medical situation. If you own a sieve (strainer), it may prove useful to urinate into a clean container and then screen the contents for small sediment or stones. There are specialized screens available at medical supply stores. The further use of the kitchen tool (strainer) is optional pending desanitizing it with a mild bleach added to detergenated/water.
    Also, according to an unrecalled source, drinking milk tends to increase one’s calcium in the urinary tract. If you normally consume large quantities of milk or dairy products, it should be mentioned to your physician so that he/she may advise as to its continued consumption. About the clear fluids…it is the best way to help you to avoid pain during ordinary elimination processes and to encourage the ‘passing of the stones’. Speak with your doctor so that he can reassure you that solid foods may be consumed once the ’stone has passed’ the ureter track. If you are in luck, you will be able to “present it to him” because you caught it with the screening technique described above.

  • sheila_0 says:

    cranberry juice and lots of water. Also there’s an injection available so you can try to e it. Go to new york prebyterian hospital.com

  • milliecr says:

    stay away from all fats and fatty foods…you cannot make it go away but it can become better**

  • INC0GNIT says:

    As far as i know from many experiences around me , including father , husband , uncle , who have kidney stones. A kidney stone is not dissolved , it is usually kicked out of the body and that what causes the pain, you should know if you have any kind of inflamation, after that you can do the following :
    1- drink lots of water , you need to have enough water to push the stone
    2- use anything that can enlarge you ureter that will ease the pain, things like Non-alcohol beer (malt) , and better is to soak some malt and drink its water , it is very effective , parsly ( eaten or soaked and drunk). There is one plant that has proven to work very effeciently and fast is the soaking of Achilia ( i do not know if it has another name )
    3 – stay away from high protein and salty foods , i read below one suggesting spinache , dont , it has high amount of protein and salts.
    goodluck

  • funme says:

    Well, kidney stones are just excess ’stones’ of calcium that build up and can be found anywhere from the kidneys to the urethra. Basic chemistry denotes that an acidic solution can dissolve them slowly, but according to the basic treatment for kidney stones, you either have the operation, or you drink a lot of water and wait for them to pass.

  • Lucien says:

    I not trying to be funny but this friend that passed kidney stones said he drunk 3 cold beers and they passed…Try it i Hope, i know it will help …Feel Better

  • Esperanza R says:

    Watermelon diet for 3 days

  • Steven C says:

    If you eat Spanich Everyday (E.g one glass of juce ,of spanich)It Will help you in desolving the kidney stones.It is an Ayurvedic Treatment & Their Are Many Ayurvedic medicines available in india for this problem.

  • nikhil a says:

    my mother said that you drink fresh coconut juice or water early in the morning. make sure that you haven’t eaten anything yet. then. i think your kidney stones would be dissolved…

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