The most common home remedies for kidney stones involve drinking different fluids, including just water, to help flush your stones out and prevent new ones. These fluids can range from what's already in your fridge to what you can find at a local health store. Here's what you need to know and when to see your doctor. read more
The most common home remedies for kidney stones involve drinking different fluids, including just water, to help flush your stones out and prevent new ones. These fluids can range from what's already in your fridge to what you can find at a local health store. read more
Before any attempt to treat kidney stones at home, its important to ascertain that you have already consulted a clinician and that your stone is indeed amenable for home remedies. It basically means the stone is not obstructing and there are no anatomic and functional abnormalities in the urinary tract that may require other forms of treatment. read more
Kidney stones may be present for years and never produce symptoms. But when they grow large enough to block the flow of urine through the ureter (one of two tubes that allow urine to drain from the kidneys to the bladder), the pain can be excruciating. read more