How to treat stone pain

Pain caused by stones can be treated with pain relief, and if there is a combination of inflammation, anti-inflammatory treatment is also needed. It is also necessary to find the exact location and number of stones and take symptomatic treatment. Pain caused by stones is often very intense and may lead to severe renal colic, abdominal pain, etc. It is recommended that pain can be treated with diclofenac sodium and lidocaine injection for pain relief in the acute phase of pain. For people with combined urinary frequency, urinary urgency and urinary pain, it is considered to be an infection and can be treated with third generation cephalosporins or quinolones for anti-inflammatory treatment, commonly used drugs are cefdinir, cefixime, levofloxacin, moxifloxacin and other drugs. After the acute symptoms are controlled, you need to go to the hospital for urological ultrasound or urological CT to clarify the specific size, number and location of the stones, and then take medication for stone removal, extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy or minimally invasive surgery for treatment.