Stone pain can be relieved by using diclofenac sodium suppositories. Diclofenac sodium suppositories can have a slow, continuous, and effective diagnostic effect when incorporated through the anus, but some patients do not have any effect after using them. Extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy can also be used to relieve pain. After the lithotripsy, the position or size of the kidney stone changes, which can cause a slight decrease in the pressure in the renal pelvis, and the pain symptoms can gradually be reduced or disappear. If the pain is still not relieved after the above analgesic treatment, ureteral stent placement or pelvic puncture drainage can be considered to reduce the pressure in the renal pelvis, which can achieve immediate relief of pain in the kidney area.