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Suggest Treatment For Pain In Urthera After Passing Kidney Stone

I have a kidney stone. Went to the hospital emergency room and thought I passed it.Next day pain came back bad!! Went back to emergency room confirmed kidney stone and sent me home. There are times when there is just pressure and soreness then others when I am in excrutiating pain. Gave flomax and meloxicam for pain. TOday I am still in and out of pain drinking water no results. What should I do?
Mon, 15 Jun 2015
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Hello and welcome to HCM.
Your symptoms are mostly due to the kidney stone moving inside or that the stone may have come down into the tube between kidney and urinary bladder.Continue the medication and drinking liquids upto 3 liters daily.It's best to see your Urologist ,who can confirm this by doing an ultrasound scan or a plain CT scan of abdomen.
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Suggest Treatment For Pain In Urthera After Passing Kidney Stone

Hello and welcome to HCM. Your symptoms are mostly due to the kidney stone moving inside or that the stone may have come down into the tube between kidney and urinary bladder.Continue the medication and drinking liquids upto 3 liters daily.It s best to see your Urologist ,who can confirm this by doing an ultrasound scan or a plain CT scan of abdomen.