AN OVERVIEW ON POTENT HERBS FOR UROLITHIASIS
Creators
- 1. PhD Scholar, Faculty of Pharmacy, Lords University, Alwar, Rajasthan
- 2. PhD Scholar, Faculty of Pharmaceutics, B. N. University, Udaipur, Rajasthan
- 3. Asst. Professor, Sunderdeep pharmacy College, Ghaziabad, UP
- 4. Asst. Professor, Vivekananda College of Pharmacy, Sikar, Rajasthan
Description
Urolithiasis, or stone disease occurs in 7% of women and 12% of men at some point, and
these statistics are rising. Furthermore, for those who form a stone, the likelihood of a
recurrence is nearly 50% within 5 years of initial diagnosis. Therefore, the need for effective,
minimally invasive alternatives for stone eradication and prevention is critical. In general,
urinary stones may include various combinations of chemicals. Mainly typical stones have
calcium in combination with either oxalate or phosphate. The uric acid stones are much less
common and the rare cystine stones. It was found that 80% of kidney stone cases are among
men and only 20% are women.
Abstract (English)
Urolithiasis, or stone disease occurs in 7% of women and 12% of men at some point, and
these statistics are rising. Furthermore, for those who form a stone, the likelihood of a
recurrence is nearly 50% within 5 years of initial diagnosis. Therefore, the need for effective,
minimally invasive alternatives for stone eradication and prevention is critical. In general,
urinary stones may include various combinations of chemicals. Mainly typical stones have
calcium in combination with either oxalate or phosphate. The uric acid stones are much less
common and the rare cystine stones. It was found that 80% of kidney stone cases are among
men and only 20% are women.
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Dates
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2019-11-26