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Right kidney stone 11-12mm, 1670 HU density in renal pelvis
My daughter 6 years of age is having 11mm kidney stone in right pelvis with density of 1670 HU. Initial symptoms were pain with vomiting in lower abdomin. Urologist advised PCNL but we do not want her surgery unless it is a must. Since start of homeo treatment, no pain or vomiting. cCurrent medication in use is Lycopodium 30 (5 drops thrice daily), Berberis Vulgaris (10 drops thrice daily) and Apis Mellifica 200 (5 drops daily at night).Kindly let me know whether the stone of mentioned size, hardness, and position is treatable in homeopathy? Report attached.
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nafees82 on 2024-01-08
Try Berberis 6c, gl-1, twice daily. This remedy is clinically proven. Stop other medicines.
Ziomih 11 months ago
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nafees82 11 months ago
If she is only 6 years old then I think first we should try to find which type of stone is that and what is making the stone (Uric acid, Calcium, Cystine or Struvite)? So that it can be stopped in future.
♡ HealthyWorld 11 months ago
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nafees82 11 months ago
Ziomih will guide you
[Edited by HealthyWorld on 2024-01-08 15:45:41]
♡ HealthyWorld 11 months ago
[Edited by nafees82 on 2024-01-09 05:20:38]
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