Kidney stones, also known as renal calculi, are hard mineral deposits that form in the kidneys and can cause severe pain and discomfort.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can homeopathy really dissolve kidney stones?
Small stones (under 5 mm) may pass with homeopathy plus high fluid intake — but the water is doing most of the work. Larger stones (above 6 mm) usually need shock-wave lithotripsy or surgery. Homeopathy can help with pain and preventing recurrence, not with dissolving big stones.
Which homeopathic medicine is best for kidney stone pain?
Berberis vulgaris is the most commonly prescribed for left-sided kidney stone pain that radiates to the groin. Cantharis is used for burning urination. Lycopodium suits right-sided pain with gas and bloating. A homeopath will pick based on your exact symptom pattern — self-prescribing rarely works well.
When should I stop homeopathy and see a urologist?
Immediately if you have fever with kidney pain, blood in urine, inability to pass urine, or severe pain that doesn't ease in 24 hours. These can signal obstruction or infection — both need conventional care within hours, not days.
How much water should I drink with homeopathic treatment?
At least 2.5–3 litres a day, spread across the day. Your urine should look pale yellow. This is the single most effective step for preventing stone recurrence — no homeopathic remedy substitutes for hydration.
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