What are Kidney Stones?

Kidney stones are hard, crystalline mineral deposits that form inside the kidneys when certain substances in the urine become too concentrated. These stones can vary in size, from a grain of sand to a large pebble and may cause severe pain when passing through the urinary tract. While some stones may go unnoticed, others can block urine flow, triggering sharp pain and other complications.

What causes Kidney Stones to form?

Kidney stones can develop due to several reasons, often related to lifestyle, diet, hydration levels or underlying health conditions. Common causes include:

  • Dehydration: Not drinking enough water concentrates the urine, making it easier for minerals to crystallize.
  • High-sodium or high-oxalate diets: Excessive salt, sugar or foods like spinach and nuts can contribute to stone formation.
  • Medical conditions: Certain metabolic disorders or urinary tract infections can increase the risk.
  • Genetics: A family history of kidney stones may predispose you to the condition.

What Are the Symptoms of Kidney Stones?

Symptoms may vary depending on the size and location of the stone. Common signs include:

  • Severe pain in the back or side (often radiating to the lower abdomen or groin)
  • Pain during urination
  • Cloudy or foul-smelling urine
  • Blood in the urine (hematuria)
  • Frequent urge to urinate
  • Nausea or vomiting

How are Kidney Stones diagnosed?

Diagnosis typically begins with a physical examination and a discussion of symptoms. Doctors may use:

  • Urine tests to detect mineral concentrations or infections
  • Blood tests to assess kidney function and calcium levels
  • Imaging such as X-rays, CT scans or ultrasounds to locate and size the stone

What are the treatment options for Kidney Stones?

  • Hydration and pain management: Smaller stones often pass on their own with plenty of fluids and pain relievers.
  • Medications: Some drugs can help relax the urinary tract muscles or dissolve certain types of stones.
  • Shock wave therapy (ESWL): Uses sound waves to break larger stones into smaller pieces.
  • Ureteroscopy: A thin scope is inserted to remove or break the stone.
  • Surgery: In rare cases, more invasive procedures may be required for very large or complex stones.

Is ayurvedic treatment avaible for Kidney Stones?

Yes, Ayurveda offers a natural and holistic approach to treating kidney stones. Rooted in centuries-old practices, Ayurvedic treatment focuses on dissolving the stones, easing their passage and preventing future formation by balancing the body's internal energies (doshas) and improving urinary tract health.

  • Herbal Medicines: Herbs like Pashanbheda, Varun, Gokshura and Punarnava help break down stones and flush them out naturally.
  • Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Herbs: These promote urine flow and reduce pain and inflammation during stone passage.
  • Dietary Adjustments: Ayurveda recommends a Pitta-pacifying diet—light, cooling foods, increased hydration and avoiding stone-forming items like spinach, tomato seeds, and high-oxalate foods.
  • Detox Therapies: Panchakarma and herbal detox support kidney function and prevent recurrence.