Gravel is composed of rigid vehicles cholesterol, and arise within the college when the urine is very concentrated, and draws a number of doctors that kidney stones may be the result of genetic factors
Here are some tips for the medical treatment of kidney stones:
First - Drink plenty of fluids, regardless of the type of gravel that I had of them, the most important preventive measure is to increase the amount of water consumption, because the water reduces the urine and is working on prevention of the presence of high concentrations of these salts and minerals that accumulate in order to be gravel.
If you are working under the hot sun, you will need to drink six or seven liters of water, because the amount of urine produced by major importance.
Second - Beware of calcium: The 92 percent of the gravel is made up of calcium or calcium products, if your doctor told you: I was the last stone of the calcium, you should be careful in the amount of calcium you eat.
And dairy products are an important factor in the supply of calcium in your body. (B6)
Third - try Amoaneziom and vitamin (B6): Note the Swedish researchers that taking a complement Almagnziom daily reduced the incidence of the presence of gravel again by almost 90 percent in the group of patients, and scientists believe that Almagnziom useful because it combines with oxalate, and Vitamin (B6) in the the same time, actually reduce the amount of oxalate in the urine, and in one study found that ten per day Mellgramat than adequate.
IV - Eating foods rich in vitamin (A): No matter what kind of gravel you are experiencing, the vitamin (A) necessary to maintain the lining of the urinary tract and to prevent the formation of stones in the future, says Dr. Morgan, a specialist in the field of kidney: "Strive to eat 5000 and IU - dose of food recommended for healthy adults - of the vitamin (A) every day, "This is not very difficult as eating a piece of cooked carrots will give you 10,055 IU of vitamin (A), and include other foods rich in vitamin (A): "apricots, and Alrokhli Alcantlob and pumpkin, potatoes and beef liver.." However, vitamin supplements (A) should not be traded without the supervision of a doctor, since the vitamin (A) cause poisoning if taken in large doses.
V - Reduce salt intake: If you have stones of calcium, it is time to refrain from eating salt in food, says Dr. Morgan: "We should reduce the amount of salt covered by a 2 or 3 grams a day," and this means reducing the consumption of table salt and pickled foods and foods such as salted meat and salted potato chips, salted and cooked cheese.
VI - Beware of vitamin (C): because you said that you are prone to stones, calcium oxalate, then you must reduce the consumption of vitamin A (C), and experience has shown that eating large amounts of the vitamin (C) any more than "three grams or four" per day, may lead to increased secretion of oxalate and opportunities for the gravel, and most likely you will not be able to have this amount of vitamin (C) of your food as you need to eat 37 oranges a day to achieve this, so you need to be cautious in taking supplements strong.
VII - does not increase the numbers of the intake of vitamin D (D): The high intake of vitamin (D) may lead to increased calcium in all parts of the body, it should not be dealing with more than the recommended dietary dose is 400 IU.