Urolithiasis orNephrolithiasis commonly known as renal calculi, kidney stones, or urine calculi, are terms used to describe the disease of renal stones. Since many years, mankind has been afflicted with this condition, which, if left untreated, may progress to End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD). The multiple aetiology and risk factors of renal stone disease affect about 12% of the world's population. Understanding the process of stone production is extremely difficult because there are many different types of stones, including calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate. The conventional medical system has used a variety of medications and procedures, including PCNL and ESWL, to treat urolithiasis. However, the rate of recurrence is remainshigh. Extracts from plants are now utilized to treat kidney stones. There is evidence that homoeopathic medications are employed as curative therapies as well. One of the treatments that homoeopaths usually recommend for kidney stone disease is Pareira Brava. Therefore, use of homoeopathic intervention is attempted in the current review in an effort to shed insight on the evolutionary changes in stone production technology and to lower the recurrence rate.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is one of the major bacteria for nosocomial infections because the conditions
are favourable for its growth and with multidrug resistance to various antibiotics. Homoeopathy, the
system of medicines which doesn't show any adverse reaction is considered safe for administration. The homoeopathic
medicines Barosma Crenata 30CH, Holarrhena Antidysenterica 30CH, Laurocerasus 6CH gave more than 75% inhibition in
single-dose, whereas gave inhibition of more than 84% when administered in repetition. These medicines were also given in
conjunction with different medicines in double and triple doses where inhibition was more than 83% and 87% respectively. Out of
all the medicines selected for the experiments, Laurocerasus 6CH gave the most inhibition i.e. 90.91%, which gave more
inhibition then Doripenem per cent inhibition (86%).
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