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Birch most hospitals only do that if there is no possibility of reducing and passing the stones naturally. Two co workers within the last month went to emergency room and were sent home with that advice. Apparently it depends on size and TYPE whether or not they treat in-hospital. Also, the hospital and doctor have a lot to do with it - some may treat all cases in-hospital.I suggest go to your physician or an ER where you can get an injection of morphine to relieve the pain and then make an appointment with someone that may operate a lithotripter that will pulverize the stones with shock waves while you sit in a bath of water.
Maybe..But if you keep the total dissolved solids diluted with water, it will help prevent the minerals from concentrating into a solid...that's important in keeping the system flushed...but if you are a known "stone former" water isn't going to prevent stone formation. Only treating the cause of the stones and changing the environment will do that. Acidifying the urine is the best preventive measure, depending on the type of stone. Cranberry juice, other citrus juice, apple cider vinegar.
Drink it every day...make sure it's RAW and has the Mother in itapple cider vinegar.
Actually a large volume of liquid doesn't keep minerals from concentrating into a solid - especially if the cause is a bacterial infection. You ever grow a salt or sugar crystal in a jar of salt or sugar water?Maybe..But if you keep the total dissolved solids diluted with water, it will help prevent the minerals from concentrating into a solid...
BTW..I have been quenching my nighttime thirst with Pomagranite juice..also good for the urinary track.
Yes any citrus juice is a great preventive. Unless you tend to form the type of stone that likes acidic environments. That's why it's imperative to get an analysis if stones continue to form after the first episode.Maybe..But if you keep the total dissolved solids diluted with water, it will help prevent the minerals from concentrating into a solid...
BTW..I have been quenching my nighttime thirst with Pomagranite juice..also good for the urinary track.
Actually a large volume of liquid doesn't keep minerals from concentrating into a solid - especially if the cause is a bacterial infection. You ever grow a salt or sugar crystal in a jar of salt or sugar water?
wow another chemist or biologist in our midst!When you keep the solution constant, the crystals will begin to form below the temperature they would precipitate out at..salts and sugars are inverse soluble to temperature and H20 consentrations..in other words, raise the temp or H2O of the solution and salts and sugars will stay in suspension....Unlike calcium's and carbonates, which make up the majority of the Kidney stones and they are not salt or sugars, otherwise our body's blood and fluids would be one massive salt and sugar crystal..So, if you increase the H2O solution while the calcium's and minerals remain constant, they will stay in solution and get pee'd away.
Naw..Just been working with water treatment and analysis for the past 30 years...the body is nothing more than a water/chemical processing factory...What goes in, must come out..basicallywow another chemist or biologist in our midst!![]()