Evaluation of therapeutic effect of phytopreparations in treatment and metaphylaxis of patients with nephrolithiasis
Abstract
The work studied the chemical composition of kidney stones and revealed that their composition consists of oxalate, phosphate, urate, silicate salts. It is recommended to carry out therapeutic and metaphylactic measures using phyto-collection "Ruyan + Cumin + Honey" in a mass ratio = 1: 4: 20 (ruyan and caraway are crushed in a coffee grinder and mixed with honey until a homogeneous mass is obtained), with a dosage of 1 teaspoon 3 times per a day before meals for 15-30 days, depending on the composition and size of the kidney stone. As a diuretic, it is recommended to take codonopsis (brew 5 g of codonopsis in 1 liter of thermos, use 200 ml 5 times a day). The therapeutic efficacy of phytopreparations in the treatment and metaphylactic measures in patients with nephrolithiasis was assessed, which, respectively, amounted to 95% and 100%.
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