Does taking vitamin b6 help with kidney stones?

Vitamin b6 is helpful for calcium oxalate stones, but it has a limited effect and needs to be taken under a doctor’s supervision.
Vitamin b6, also known as pyridoxine, is a water-soluble vitamin. Vitamin b6, as a component of certain coenzymes in the body, can participate in a variety of metabolic reactions, especially in the metabolism of amino acids, and it is mostly used clinically to prevent and control vomiting in pregnancy and vomiting in radiation sickness. It is abundant in daily meat, grains, vegetables and nuts.
Vitamin b6 in the body metabolism process need to consume acidic substances, can reduce oxalate discharge, thus reducing the formation of acidic stones, but its preventive and therapeutic role is very limited.
The presence of stones should be treated promptly and systematically by medical care and daily drinking of plenty of water. It is also important to note that vitamin B6 is contraindicated in those who are allergic to it, and peripheral neuritis may occur with overdose, which should be discontinued for medical attention.