What should I do if I have a stone that hurts?

Stones in the urinary system, if they cause acute pain, are treated as follows: 1. If conditions are available, go to the hospital immediately for specialist treatment, during which you can take oral pain medication, such as oral diclofenac sodium capsule, one immediately, and rush to the hospital as soon as possible. After arriving at the hospital, you can inject intramuscular dulcolax injection, 75mg immediately intramuscularly for about 10-15 minutes, the pain can be relieved; 2. After conducting relevant examinations to clarify the site of the stone, it is recommended to give extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy can relieve about 80% of the pain caused by urinary tract stones. After extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy, the size of the stone becomes smaller or the stone is displaced, causing a decrease in pressure in the renal pelvis, and the pain can be relieved immediately. Ureteroscopic Holmium laser lithotripsy or ureteroscopic ureteral stent tube implantation can be used to achieve pain relief.