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is cystone better or pathrina for flushing out a 7 mm Renal stone

Hi, Renal stone of 7 mm size is a considerably big sized stone and may not disintegrate easily. Cystone and Pathrina are really two very different drugs. None of them is an allopathic drug rather both are ayurvedic drugs. Neeri is helpful for dissolving stones and it has some effects similar to pathrina and some of the mechanism of actions are also same. At present i don't think you need pathrina while you are already taking three drugs. For helping you out further i would recommend you to tak ...

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I have done ultrasound of abdomen and pelvis and the report i got is LIVER,GALL BLADDER, PANCREAS, SPLEEN and UNRIARY BLADDR is normal. But KIDNEY : Right kidney : 70*32mm Left kidney : 79*35mm Both kidneys are decreased in size. Renal parenchymal echo texture increased in bilateral kidneys. Cortical indentations noted in bilateral kidneys. No calculi or hydronephrosis in either kidney. PROSTATE :: Size : 37*30*35mm (Volume-20 cc) Increased in size. Median lobe of prostate is enlarged. Can u tell me is it very serious now or in future ?

Hi, Yes the report shows that your kidney size is reduced significantly and you need to get many tests before i can make any comment although rest all other things mentioned in the ultrasound are normal. But you will have to get your urine report like urine routine and microcscopy,kidney function test,glomerular filtration rate. Then depending on these test reports we will have to see whether they are enough or we might have to investigate you more. This might be ok or might have to be investi ...

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I was diagnose having Bilateral chronic renal parenchymal Disease Grade 1. How this diseae can be treated?

That is a radiological finding. Usually seen as a part of some acute medical illnesses. get your renal functions checked. ...

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is paneer (cottage Chesse ) is good for a) Diabetics b) reducing thyroid c) renal failure

i do not know the reason behind consuming soaked lady fingers and why you are taking it, soaked methi is beneficial for diabetics karela juice can also be consumed raw garlic i assume you are taking as an anti-hypertensive and can be continued 4 badam and 2 walnuts can be consumed daily For a diabetic 5-6 small but frequent meals is advised, which inclused 3 major and 2-3 minor meals. For a diabetic, there should not be a gap for more than 2-21/2 hours between two meals, to avoid hypoglycemia (l ...

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I m 33 year old and recently came to know thay my creatinine level is high.it was 3 and urea was 40. I m physically fine and non diabetic,non hypertensive and never taken any nephrotoxic drugs. But 12 year back a renal calculus found at right kidney and was operated..from then i was fit and recently when i went for a routine checkup found this abnormality. In allopathy there is no treatment to reduce creatinine.. is there any hope in homeopathy?? Nephrologist suggest not to take any ayurvedic/homeopathy medicine,is it right? What should i do?

Hello Deepak, Serum Creatinine levels are suggestive of filtration capacity of kidneys. Usually it increases with Hypertension. But as per your history it seems Idiopathic - means without cause. Step 1 - do not panic. Verify the report from two more good laboratories. (usually routine health check up is not reliable as compare to private MD pathologists) Step 2 - if still it is coming higher side, consult any good homeopathic or ayurvedik physician. We have good results. This is limitation of a ...

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