How To Treat Aches And Hematuria Due To Kidney Stones?
Hi, I have been diagnosed with kidney stones recently. 3-4 in right kidney, largest measuring 6.5mm and 2-3 in left kidney. I have been given potrateMB6 and urimax-0.4mg tablets. It has been 20 days but I still have dull ache and sometimes see blood in my urine. What should I do? Thanks,
Hello Thanks for query. You have multiple stones in both the kidneys .
Since they are small you can expect them to pass down with urine .Following measures will help pain free passage of stones . 1) Drink more water 4-5 liters per day. 2) Take antispasmodics like Cyclopam twice daily. 3)Take smooth muscle relaxants like Drotaverine twice daily. 4) Urine alkaliser like Potrate MB 6 thrice daily.
It is difficult to predict time frame how long it will take t pass all the stones .
You have to repeat Ultrasound scanning every three months. Dr.Patil.
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How To Treat Aches And Hematuria Due To Kidney Stones?
Hello Thanks for query. You have multiple stones in both the kidneys . Since they are small you can expect them to pass down with urine .Following measures will help pain free passage of stones . 1) Drink more water 4-5 liters per day. 2) Take antispasmodics like Cyclopam twice daily. 3)Take smooth muscle relaxants like Drotaverine twice daily. 4) Urine alkaliser like Potrate MB 6 thrice daily. It is difficult to predict time frame how long it will take t pass all the stones . You have to repeat Ultrasound scanning every three months. Dr.Patil.