Kidney stones are hard deposits that are made from salts, minerals and acids in the kidneys. Kidney stones are also termed as renal calculi or nephrolithiasis. Kidney stones form when the the level of crystal-forming substances such as calcium, uric acid, or oxalate rise in the urine. At the same time, the level of substances that prevent these crystals from sticking together falls. They start as small granules and gradually grow larger in size, filling the hollow structures inside the kidneys.
Homeopathy is a natural healing science that offers amazing treatment for cases of kidney stones. Homeopathic medicines effectively manage its symptoms along with breaking down and dissolving the kidney stones. These also help them pass out by stimulating the body’s self – healing system that helps relax the muscles in the urinary tract for easy passage of stone. Homeopathic medicines are undoubtedly safe and natural medicines that along with proper diet management, increased fluid intake yield positive long-term results in these cases. Homeopathic medicines for kidney stones are selected after an in-depth analysis of every individual case, mainly keeping in mind the side of the kidney stone (right or left)in the body and its attending signs and symptoms.
Besides treating symptomatic kidney stones, homeopathic medicines are also helpful when the kidney stones are asymptomatic. These medicines can also cure the tendency towards recurrent kidney stones. They have shown remarkable results in these cases by targeting the underlying associated health conditions.
Many of the kidney stones cases are considered a case for surgery under the conventional mode of medicine. But with timely homeopathic intervention, most of these can be treated without surgical intervention. To what extent surgery can be avoided varies from case to case. It depends upon the size and location of the kidney stone. It is to be noted that acute retention of urine or severe hydronephrosis from kidney stones is an emergency condition which demands urgent allopathic treatment.
Top 5 Homeopathic Medicines for Kidney Stones
The well-known homeopathic remedies which have exhibited outstanding effectiveness in the treatment of kidney stones are Berberis vulgaris, Hydrangea Arborescens, Lycopodium Clavatum, Cantharis Vesicatoria and Sarsaparilla Officinalis.
1. Berberis Vulgaris – For Kidney Stones Of Left Side
Berberis Vulgaris is one of the top-listed medicines for kidney stones formed on the left side. This is often the first line of treatment used by most of the homeopathic physicians to treat kidney stones. A unique symptom guiding the use of Berberis Vulgaris is pain in the left kidney that radiates down the ureter and into the urinary bladder. The pain can be shooting, stitching, cutting or stinging in nature. The pain may worsen by any kind of movement, especially jarring movement. Urine may be yellow and may contain slimy sediments. The area around the kidneys is sensitive to touch.
When to use Berberis Vulgaris?
The main indication of medication is pain in the left side kidney that radiates to the ureter and urinary bladder while urinating, along with increased frequency of urination. Berberis can also be used in cases with a recent diagnosis of kidney stones when the patient is asymptomatic.
How to use Berberis Vulgaris?
Mother tincture (Q) of Berberis Vulgaris is the most frequently suggested potency for kidney stones. Berberis Vulgaris Q can be taken twice or thrice a day.
2. Lycopodium Clavatum – For Right Side Kidney Stone
Lycopodium Clavatum is an outstanding medicine for treating kidney stones on the right side. It is indicated when there is pain in right kidney and right ureter. The pain gets worse before urination, there is forceful straining to pass urine and urine is scanty. The kidney pain subsides after urination. The urine may contain red sediments. Also, the urine may be purulent (containing pus), turbid or pale in some cases.
When to use Lycopodium Clavatum?
It is best to be taken in cases of right side kidney stones with pain which gets worse before urination sometimes along with red sand in urine.
How to use Lycopodium Clavatum?
Both the lower and the higher potencies of this medicine turn out to be effective with excellent results. But initially it can be taken in 30 C potency upto 2 times in a day, not more than that.
3. Hydrangea Arborescens – For Kidney Stone With White Or Yellow Sand In Urine
Hydrangea Arborescens is popularly known as the stone breaker remedy. Hydrangea Arborescens is used to crush kidney stones, stones in the ureter as well as bladder. If one notices white or yellow sand deposits, then Hydrangea Arborescens is well indicated. Soreness in the kidney region may also be felt in such cases. In some cases, blood may appear in urine.
When to use Hydrangea Arborescens?
It should be considered in any type of renal stones to dissolve stones especially in cases with white or yellow sandy deposits in urine and soreness in the kidney area.
How to use Hydrangea Arborescens?
It has proven to be effective in mother tincture (Q) form and produces good outcomes. Hydrangea Arborescens Q can be used two to three times a day.
4. Cantharis Vesicatoria – For Kidney Stone With Burning Urination
Cantharis Vesicatoria is of great help in kidney stones where there is intense burning on passing urine. The burning sensation may also be felt before urine is passed and may continue after urination. Another attending feature is kidney pain with frequent urge to pass urine. Tenesmus of the bladder may also be marked where the urge to pass urine is almost constant, along with unsatisfactory urination. Urine may contain jelly-like mucus.
When to use Cantharis Vesicatoria?
The key indicating feature of this medicine in kidney stones is intense burning especially when passing urine. Burning may also be felt before and after urination in many cases needing this medicine.
How to use Cantharis Vesicatoria?
Both 30C or 200C potency of this medicine give amazing results. In the beginning two to three doses of this medicine in 30C potency can be consumed per day. The dose should be reduced to once a day when improvement is noticeable.
5. Sarsaparilla – For Kidney Stone With Burning At Close Of Urination
Sarsaparilla Officinalis is the medicine that you can count on in case of kidney stones with excessive burning at the end of urination. The urine passed is scanty and may contain slimy or sandy particles. Sarsaparilla Officinalis is also prescribed for right-sided kidney stones.
When to use Sarsaparilla Officinalis?
The most noticeable symptom to use this medicine for kidney stones is excessive burning towards the end of passing urine.
How to use Sarsaparilla Officinalis?
It works best in 30C potency that one may use once or twice a day.
What Are The Causes Of Kidney Stones?
1. Low urine volume: Consistently less volume of urine is a key risk factor for kidney stones. Dehydration (loss of body fluids) through strenuous activity, residing in a warm humid environment, or not drinking enough fluids can contribute to low urine volume and concentrated, black urine. There is less fluid to keep salts dissolved in concentrated urine.
2. Diet: Diet can have a tremendous impact on stones and the likelihood of developing them. High calcium level in the urine is one of the most common causes of calcium kidney stones. The body’s metabolism of calcium may be blamed for high urine calcium levels. The most typical type of kidney stone (calcium oxalate) contains oxalate; consuming foods high in oxalate can increase the chance of developing these stones. An excessive intake of animal proteins in the diet, such as beef, fish, poultry, and hog (pig meat), can cause the acid level of the body and urine to rise. The formation of calcium oxalate and uric acid stones is facilitated by high acidity levels. The likelihood of developing calcium and uric acid stones is further increased by uric acid formation from the breakdown of meat.
3. Obesity: A risk factor for stones is obesity which may alter the urine’s acid composition which could result in the production of stones.
4. Family History: The risk of developing kidney stones is substantially high in those who have a family history of kidney stones.
5. Medications: The chance of developing kidney stones increases with intake of certain drugs, as well as calcium and vitamin C supplements.
6. Chronic UTI: Larger kidney stones can develop in those with chronic urinary tract infections. These are frequently referred to as struvite stones.
7. Bowel conditions: Certain bowel conditions that cause diarrhea (like Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis) and surgeries (like gastric bypass surgery) can raise the risk of formation of calcium oxalate kidney stones. Diarrhea may result in loss of large quantities of fluid from the body and decreased urine volume. The body hence absorbs the excessive oxalate from the intestines resulting in more oxalate in the urine. Both low urine volume and high oxalate in the urine can lead to the formation of calcium oxalate kidney stones.
Types Of Kidney Stones
Calcium Stones (80% of the stones)
These are the most prevalent kidney stones. Calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate are the two different forms of calcium stones. The most typical kind of calcium stone is by far calcium oxalate. In some cases, urine contains excessive amounts of calcium increasing the risk of calcium stones in them. Calcium stones can develop due to various other reasons also even when there is normal calcium in the urine.
Uric Acid Stones
This is yet another typical kidney stone type. Intake of large amounts of animal protein can increase the risk of uric acid build-up in the urine. Uric acid crystals do not dissolve well in acidic urine and can lead to the formation of uric acid stones. Loss of body fluids due to diarrhea, malabsorption and certain genetic factors make the person prone to developing uric acid stones. These kinds of stones frequently develop in persons having a family history of stones.
Struvite Stones
These stones have a connection to persistent UTI (Urinary Tract Infection). Some bacteria increase the urine’s basicity or alkalinity, decreasing its acidity. Struvite (magnesium ammonium phosphate) stones develop in urine that is alkaline. These stones frequently have branches, are huge, and develop quickly. The greatest risk of developing these stones is in those who frequently experience urinary tract infections (UTI), those who have long tubes in their kidneys or bladders, or those who have poor bladder emptying as a result of neurologic conditions (such as paralysis, multiple sclerosis, and spina bifida).
Staghorn Calculus
The term ‘staghorn’ refers to the shape of this type of stone which has branches like a piece of coral or the antlers on a deer. People having repeated UTI are more prone to develop this type of stone. If they form as a result of infections, they may be made of struvite which is a mix of magnesium, ammonium and phosphate. If they are formed as a result of smaller stones growing larger over a period of time, then the staghorn calculi are made of calcium oxalate, calcium phosphate or a mixture of calcium carbonate apatite, apart from struvite. The way the branches of this type of stone grow, it can block the pelvis and the calyces of the kidney which can lead to kidney failure.
Cystine Stones
One of the amino acids that make up proteins and can be found in some foods is cysteine. The genetic metabolic condition cystinuria or having too much cystine in the urine, is rare. When the kidneys fail to reabsorb cystine from urine, a lot of cysteine in the urine might lead to the formation of kidney stones. Kids are frequently the first to develop cystine stones.
Symptoms Of Kidney Stones
Kidney stones usually cause no symptoms and may lie dormant in the kidneys till the time they do not move around in the kidneys and pass through ureters. In such cases with no symptoms, they usually get revealed accidentally in ultrasound done for some other purpose. When the kidney stones travel down the ureter (the tube between kidneys and urinary bladder) to the bladder to finally pass out with urine, then they cause intense pain even if they are small in size. If a kidney stone is lodged in the ureter, it may cause urine blockage resulting in swelling of kidneys and spasm of ureters which can be very painful. At that point, one may experience the following symptoms:
1. Severe sharp pain on the sides of abdomen (flank area) or in the kidney region in the back below the ribs (medically called lion’s area) is termed renal colic. The pain from the back may travel to the lower abdomen and groin, and the pain often starts suddenly and comes in waves. The intensity of the pain varies.
2. Pain or burning sensation while urinating. Persistent need to urinate again and again.
3. Urine may be dark or red (cloudy) due to blood in it, and foul-smelling. Sometimes, urine contains a small number of red blood cells that cannot be seen with naked eyes.
4. Nausea and vomiting.
5. In men, there may be pain at the tip of the penis.
6. Fever and chills if there is infection.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Which tests does the diagnosis of kidney stones involve?
The tests to confirm kidney stones include ultrasound, X-ray KUB i.e. kidney ureter bladder, intravenous pyelogram and CT scan of KUB. In addition to this, renal function test also needs to be done.
Can kidney stones lead to complications or damage to kidneys?
The pain from kidney stones is usually so intense that the person seeks immediate medical aid. There are usually no complications in such cases. However, complications may arise in case a person does not approach a doctor, unaware of the kidney stones lying dormant for a long period of time without causing any discomfort or pain. In such cases, there are chances of kidney damage due to persistent and severe obstruction of urine flow.
2. Can natural medicines treat kidney stones located at junctions of the renal system?
There are two junctions in the renal system — pelviureteric junction (PUJ) and ureterovesical junction (UVJ). The PUJ is the junction where the renal pelvis and ureter meet. The UVJ refers to the junction of the ureter and urinary bladder. These medicines can treat kidney stones at both PUJ and UVJ junctions when the stones are small in size and not linked with acute retention of urine or severe hydronephrosis.
3. My USG shows multiple small kidney stones, the largest is 6mm. Can homeopathy medicines dissolve them?
Yes, homeopathic medicines can definitely dissolve the stones in your case. Kidney stones of up to 8mm to 9mm have a good scope of treatment with these medicines. This does not, however, mean that homeopathy will not work on stones of a larger size. They will, but in such cases, homeopathy can only be started after making sure that the renal function tests are normal and there is no acute urinary retention.
Doctor मेरी right किडनी में 4 mm stone है हर समय हल्का सा दर्द रहता है और मैंने कल से balburis vulgaris 15 – 15 drop दिन में तीन बार start किया है. क्या मुझे lycopodium 30 भी लेनी चाहिए और कितनी बूंद
Dear sir i hv stine in left side 0.9mm what i do that next time stone not made these idays i use homeopathy medician pls reply
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i have kidney tones in both the kidney
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yes doctor
i have kidney tones in both the kidney
right now i am taking berberis vulgaris along with hydrangea arborescens
three ttimes a day
please advise me
Dear Sir,
My nephew is 24 years old and he has an 18mm stone in his kidney.
18 x 11 mm calculus in upper pole with upper pole caliectasis. Can this be treated with Homeopathic medicines?
please reply.
dear dr calcium oxalate stone in which medicine is sutable
my father is having 11.6mm ston in urine pipe .can sugery b avoidd
Hello sir I’m 40 years old male I have a 13mm stone In my right kidney and 15mm in gallbladder which medicine is best for me,
Hi,
I had stones removed less than 2 years ago. Now I have about 5 on the right and 1 on the left. The largest ones are 6 and 8 mm. An x ray showed them
I’m taking 1200 mg of calcium and 35 mg Acetonel weekly. I’m thinking this might be the cause for my oxalate stones.
I don’t want to go through surgery again.
Thank you.
I have two kidney stone,one in left side i.e 4mm and one in right side ureter i.e 5 mm, kindly advice me best homeopathic medicine.
Sir I have kidney stones in left side which is of10mm and creating obstruction in urine can you suggest best medicine for this and can it damage my kidney???
Hi DR.Sharma
Is there any Medicean for kidney stones which made up from high Uric acid ,I use to take pota citrate three time per day for six months ago but now I stopped take it for many side effects I got .
Thank You,,
Sir – my 8 years daughter suffering from kidney calcification/stones. Her both kidneys are calcification due to hyperoxaluria. She is presently on dialysis twice a week. Any homeopath treatment for removing calcification/stones from her kidneys please???
Homoeopathic treatment of renal stone
Dr my mother have both side stones right side is 2.1cm ans left side 1.6cm
And i will used medicine Calculi H since 5 months uses
But not respond please suggest a medicine
What is the dosage oh the hydrangea 30c? How many days do you take it?
Dr. I have 9 mm stone in right side kidney and 7 mm stone in left side kidney.
what is good homeopathy medicine for remove of stone .
Hi i was reading about Homeopathy for kidney stones and i need help but i don’t know what to do….here in my country they take the easy way out..taking out the kidney…but i have a very large stone that is 5cm…the kidney function test revealed that there’s a partial obstruction of urine flow but the thing is am not getying no swelling of my feet my urine is clear as water no blood in my urine…no swelling of the kidney but the tedt also revealed that the kidney somewhat shrunken…tell me what can i do to prevent them from taking out my kidney..the right side…its a staghorn calculus…please thank you
My left kedney have 18 mm stone which medicine is best for me
and how many days treatment continue
Hello, I have a 16mm Stone in my left kidney they wish to do surgery on plus many small stones in both. Is their a solution I can take to avoid surgery? Had blood in urine and high white blood count last fall but not now.
Anne
I am having multiple kidney stones measuring 4mm each on both sides of kidneys.
Which remedy will be best to me ?