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7 Responses to “Is There Any Medicines To Cure The Kidney Stone Without Surgery.?”

  • House Mouse says:

    There are a couple of medicines that attempt to break them up. I’m not sure how effective they are. However, there is a procedure where a laser is shot through the skin (no pain, no blood) into the kidney area and breaks the stone up. Quite painless!

  • Silmeria says:

    If its small they can do laser thing without surgery but meanwhile try drinking green tea and cranberry juice. I have no idea if it helps but its worth a try.

  • dreamcat says:

    Yes. I don’t know what kind, but I know there is something, the kidney stones coming out without surgery.

  • meine Katze says:

    They do try to break them up using sonic waves, but then you have to pass them and it’ll hurt.

  • dcarnell says:

    There was an interesting article in the Science Daily last October, on this subject, which referred to an article published in the Lancet in September. I copy it here for your interest.:-
    Science Daily — For many patients with urinary stone disease, treatment with a calcium-channel blocker or an alpha blocker can greatly improve their likelihood of passing their urinary stones, which may help these patients avoid surgery, according to an analysis by the University of Michigan Health System.
    Calcium-channel blockers and alpha blockers are used commonly for management of high blood pressure and enlarged prostates. In this study, published in the Sept. 30 issue of the Lancet, researchers identified and analyzed numerous studies and found that both medications were a successful alternative for treatment of an acute urinary stone episode.
    “Surgery is still a necessary treatment for many patients with urinary stones,” says senior author Brent K. Hollenbeck, M.D., assistant professor of urology at the U-M Medical School and Comprehensive Cancer Center. “However, for many people, a more conservative approach beginning with a trial of a calcium-channel blocker or an alpha blocker is proving to be efficacious.”
    Matador 89

  • matador 89 says:

    That depends on the size of the stone. Left untreated, this can and will cause severe kidney damage, and can lead to death from system-wide infection.
    If you have a very acid urine, and the stone is small, drink water, lots and lots. If your urine is not very acid, then push citric acid- an easy place to find this is in lemonade mixes. But if your doctor is tellling you you need surgery, if you have any sense at all, you will go thru with it. Don’t put it off.

  • MTB30 says:

    drink lots of carrot juice i know that prevents it.

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