How to Cure Kidney Stone Pain

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an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure

Kidney stone pain can be excruciating and can come on suddenly without any warning. Kidney stone pain is due to small stones which are usually caused by dietary factors, dehydration, chronic urinary tract infections, antacids, age, and family history. Symptoms include decreased urination, back pain, fever, nausea, stomach pain, and possibly blood in the urine. Try some natural cures to prevent excruciating kidney stone pain.

Things You'll Need

  • Parsley
  • water
  • kidney stone for analysis
  • 100% cranberry juice
  • calcium
  • folic acid
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Instructions

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      Parsley is recommended to be eaten daily, up to six sprigs a day to prevent new kidney stones from forming. It also can slow the growth of current stones and will reduce bloating due to it being a natural diuretic.

    • 2
      water prevents kidney stone pain

      Make sure to drink plenty of water, but be cautious of sparkling waters which can contain limestone deposits which can cause kidney stones. Drink at least six to eight glasses of water per day to prevent kidney stone pain.

    • 3
      kidney stone pain can be avoided with fiber

      Doctors recommend a high fiber, low protein and high liquid diet. .

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      If you currently have a stone, make sure your doctor wants to have it analyzed to determine what it's made of and can help to formulate your treatment plan. For instance, if your stone is mainly from uric acid, your doctor will probably recommend you avoid red meats, shellfish, yeast, sardines, anchovies, mackerel, etc and other purine sources of food.

    • 5

      Drink 100% pure cranberry juice which are unsweetened. You can take capsules or concentrates.

    • 6

      Make sure you are getting folic acid in your multi vitamin. Folate is helpful in preventing uric acid which often the cause of kidney sotne pain.

Tips & Warnings

  • See your doctor if you suspect a kidney stone or if you have any symptoms you suspect might be kidney stone pain

  • Always discuss with your doctor any natural treatments you are interested in trying.

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