My father has just been diagnosed with kidney stones and was recommended to use traditional leaves to treat the disease. Is this method effective and safe? (Minh, 30 years old, Dong Nai )
Reply:
Nowadays, many people still have the habit of using some types of leaves such as jackfruit leaves, moneywort, coriander, Vietnamese coriander... to treat kidney stones. However, in reality, there have been many cases of unwanted complications, even life-threatening, due to using leaves and remedies of unknown origin.
Most of the leaves used to treat kidney stones have diuretic effects. If overused, they will cause electrolyte imbalance, causing dehydration. The kidneys will have to work harder, leading to fatigue, thirst, and cramps, negatively affecting the muscular and cardiovascular systems.
In addition, some types of leaves contain toxins that are harmful to the liver and kidneys, and can lead to liver and kidney failure if used for a long time with high doses. Therefore, self-treatment of kidney stones with herbal medicine or leaves at home is not recommended. Before using leaves or any herbal medicine, you need to carefully consult a medical specialist.
Symptoms of kidney stones include lower back pain, painful urination, frequent urination, difficulty urinating, high fever, and bloody urine.
To safely remove kidney stones, you should go for a medical examination to choose the appropriate treatment regimen. In addition, to prevent kidney stones, you need to drink enough water. You should drink 2 to 3 liters of water every day, exercise , limit excessive use of caffeine (concentrated in tea, coffee, chocolate...), reduce the amount of salt absorbed into the body through a bland diet, limit the use of canned foods such as bacon, sausages, ready-to-eat foods, foods high in fat.
Daily diet should be varied in food groups, with enough fiber, vegetables, and fruits to help cure the disease, prevent disease progression, and reduce the risk of recurrence later.
Doctor Dinh Tran Ngoc Mai
Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hospital, Ho Chi Minh City
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