Hello Doc. Attached My Earler Reports And Current Reports. Having
Question: hello doc. attached my earler reports and current reports. having mild pain in right side near weist and puffy swelling kind of tging under eyes. what treatment should i take for stones and slight pain
hello doc. attached my earler reports and current reports. having mild pain in right side near weist and puffy swelling kind of tging under eyes. what treatment should i take for stones and slight pain
these are other reports
these are other reports
Brief Answer:
Bilateral small stones- no treatment at present
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
your reports show you have small stones inboth kidneys and you have high uric acid and calcium.
you do not need any operation for stone . they should come out by themselves. drink 3 to 4 litre liquids everyday. avoid milk and meat products in diet.
do not take any protein powders or dietary suppliments.
there is no need for specific medicines.
get iPTH test and kft and urine routine tests after 15 days.
best wishes.
Bilateral small stones- no treatment at present
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
your reports show you have small stones inboth kidneys and you have high uric acid and calcium.
you do not need any operation for stone . they should come out by themselves. drink 3 to 4 litre liquids everyday. avoid milk and meat products in diet.
do not take any protein powders or dietary suppliments.
there is no need for specific medicines.
get iPTH test and kft and urine routine tests after 15 days.
best wishes.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng
Brief Answer:
Bilateral small stones- no treatment at present
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
your reports show you have small stones inboth kidneys and you have high uric acid and calcium.
you do not need any operation for stone . they should come out by themselves. drink 3 to 4 litre liquids everyday. avoid milk and meat products in diet.
do not take any protein powders or dietary suppliments.
there is no need for specific medicines.
get iPTH test and kft and urine routine tests after 15 days.
best wishes.
Bilateral small stones- no treatment at present
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
your reports show you have small stones inboth kidneys and you have high uric acid and calcium.
you do not need any operation for stone . they should come out by themselves. drink 3 to 4 litre liquids everyday. avoid milk and meat products in diet.
do not take any protein powders or dietary suppliments.
there is no need for specific medicines.
get iPTH test and kft and urine routine tests after 15 days.
best wishes.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng
anything for uric acid sir?
anything for uric acid sir?
Brief Answer:
Try to keep uric acid below 6.0
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
For uric acid avoid nonvegetarian intake, avoid coffee, avoid spinach and mustard leaves(sarsho ka saag) and leafy vegetables.
If persistently high uric acid, do consider starting medications such as tab Febuxostat 40mg under the guidance of your doctor.
Best wishes
Try to keep uric acid below 6.0
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
For uric acid avoid nonvegetarian intake, avoid coffee, avoid spinach and mustard leaves(sarsho ka saag) and leafy vegetables.
If persistently high uric acid, do consider starting medications such as tab Febuxostat 40mg under the guidance of your doctor.
Best wishes
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee
Brief Answer:
Try to keep uric acid below 6.0
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
For uric acid avoid nonvegetarian intake, avoid coffee, avoid spinach and mustard leaves(sarsho ka saag) and leafy vegetables.
If persistently high uric acid, do consider starting medications such as tab Febuxostat 40mg under the guidance of your doctor.
Best wishes
Try to keep uric acid below 6.0
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
For uric acid avoid nonvegetarian intake, avoid coffee, avoid spinach and mustard leaves(sarsho ka saag) and leafy vegetables.
If persistently high uric acid, do consider starting medications such as tab Febuxostat 40mg under the guidance of your doctor.
Best wishes
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Arnab Banerjee