There's an increasing trend with the treatment of kidney stones to avoid surgery where possible. This is because cutting into the delicate structure of the kidney can reduce its effectiveness by 20%. So a number of alternative methods have evolved. The ones which work the fastest, without unwelcome side effects, are the home remedies to get rid of kidney stones.
Less drastic hospital procedures than surgery are available and these include:
Shockwave treatment (extracorporeal shockwave lithotripsy -- ESWL) to literally shatter the stone into small pieces.
Ureterscopy, where a tiny camera is passed up the urinary tract, until the stone is located, Then either shockwaves or a laser beam break it up.
The use of alpha-blockers and calcium channel blockers, normally used to treat hypertension, are proving increasingly popular. They appear to work as a kidney stone treatment by relaxing the ureter and increasing liquid pressure. This allows the kidney stone to be flushed by simply drinking large amounts of pure water.
However they do have unpleasant side effects. This is because the basic function of the medication is to reduce the pressure of the blood. In a person with normal blood pressure, this tends to lead to postural or orthostatic hypotension, which results in giddiness when rising quickly from a sitting position.
Fortunately the vast majority of stones are mainly calcium, which responds well to home remedies to get rid of kidney stones. In many instances, the stones can be passed within a day -- and often in 12 hours. The treatment is safe and very economical, using regular grocery items from your local store, you can buy for a few dollars.
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MY STONE CAME OUT... I PREVIOUSLY PAID $60 FOR SOMETHING THAT DID NOTHING
"my kidney stone (5mm) came out. Thanks.
I previously paid $60 for another product named Uriflow and it did nothing for me except make me $60 poorer."
Juan Contreras California USA Comment published here with the author's permission Average success rate is 80%, because the type and size of stones this remedy is most effective on occur on a statistical average of 80%.
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