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Life Science Research and Sustainable Development ISBN: 978-98-84663-33-9
3. Mr. Narayan Gedam
Discussion: Renal calculus is concretion of crystals of chemicals in any one organ or entire
excretory system. The crystals of chemicals once deposited that adhere to another crystal particle
to causes calculus in excretory organs. Due to stone formation, there is impairing, altering the basic
function of nephron, calyx, pelvis, ureter, bladder or urethra in excretory system. Renal calculi as
an important one challenging clinical problem [1] The patients details parameters like age, sex,
dietary habit, hereditary factor, past history, diagnostic and treatment methods are basic aid and
keys are studied to analyses the aim of present research work. The collected data is helpful to find
out the treatment line is best to relief from stone complains permanently. During the investigation
we find out that the patient treated with allopathy and surgery methods can’t avoid recurrence and
its effects permanently. And they have desired to take treatment other than allopathy for to avoid
its regeneration and relief from complain permanently. The kidney stone (Ashmari) can be cure
by Ayurvedic treatment and medicine without going to surgical invention and avoid to recurrences
of stone [2] The methanolic extract of plant Biophytum sensivitum (MSB) is help full to prevent
and recurrence of stone in rats [3]. Calcium oxalate is most common types of urinary stone and
stone under 5mm size passed spontaneously found in 90% kidney stone cases studied [4]. Caffeine
contains beverages like coffee, tea contain high level of oxalate a common component of kidney
stone. High sodium intake is responsible to increase the calcium reabsorption by uriniferous
tubules. Diet plays an important role to cause the kidneys complains especially in patients who are
suffering from excretory complains. According to World Health Organisation (WHO) the daily
the consumption of salt should not exceed 5 grams or one tea spoon .but average Indian salt
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