How to Cure Kidney Stone Pain
Kidney stones can cause very severe pain which is caused when the stones obstruct the flow of urine or when they move in the ureter (ducts that carry urine from the kidney to the bladder). Pain caused by kidney stones occurs in the back or in the lower abdomen. It may extend to the groin area too. Passing of blood in urine can occur when the stone moves in the urinary tract. Pain can be very severe and may be accompanied by nausea and vomiting.
Figs and pomegranate proved to be the natural cures for kidney stones. Similarly, lemonade can also induce the body’s power to pass out the stones in the urine naturally. Watermelon can be taken as either fruit or juice to pass out stones. In fact, watermelon can reduce the acidity in urine and thereby prompts the small stone to move out in urine without causing any pain.
Start from your kitchen, it has a lot to help you out. Ingredients such as phosphoric acid are found in popular soft drinks. These acids will act as a eroding agent that will help in dissolving the stone.� This acidic drink is an effective dissolvent that can efficiently in erode the layers of kidney stones. The intake of almost two liters of such drink will actually dissolve the stone. It will take just two first hours of treatment. After this provide your body a simple body flush with a water-soluble vegetable. This flush will take care of the small stone and they will pass significantly with no pain in less than 24 hours.
One of the minerals that kidney stones are made up of is calcium oxalate. If you have an excess of this mineral in your urine, you may want to avoid foods that have calcium oxalate as a kidney stone cure. Foods that contain calcium oxalate are: beets, chocolate, strawberries, rhubarb, wheat bran, coffee, cola, nuts, spinach, and tea. You may also be advised to steer clear of foods with vitamin D and antacids with a calcium base.


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