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               patients followed and maintain the medicinal, dietary management advised by their urologist. We
               find out that sufferer those doing labour and hard work daily may not maintain medicinal, dietary
               management advised to them and unable to avoid the recurrence of renal calculus. Hence in some
               studied cases, we can’t overestimate the exact treatment for renal calculus.

               Acknowledgement: The authors are thankful to the Principal, Yeshwantrao Chavan college of
               Arts, commerce and science for providing research facilities to carry out study work. Authors are
               also thankful to the urologist and patients Mr. Sanjay Joshi, Mr. Vijay Sanap and Mr. Narayan
               Gedam for providing necessary data. Special thanks to Dr. Datta kakde for providing necessary
               honest cooperation.
               Conflict of Interest: The authors declared that they have no conflict of interest.
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