Can Diclofenac Sodium Suppositories Be Used For Kidney Stone Pain?

Diclofenac sodium suppositories can be used for relief in kidney stone pain. Diclofenac sodium suppository is an anti-inflammatory and analgesic drug that can relieve renal colic pain caused by urinary stones. Some patients will have gradual relief of renal colic symptoms after using this product, but there are some patients who have no effect after using it. At this time, you can consult your doctor and switch to oral diclofenac sodium capsules or the like to relieve the pain under the doctor’s guidance. In addition, the adverse reactions of using diclofenac sodium suppositories are mainly anal irritation symptoms, gastric discomfort, acid reflux, nausea, headache, drowsiness, excitement and so on. It should be contraindicated if you are allergic to the product or in patients with severe heart failure, as well as in patients who have induced an allergic reaction or asthma after taking aspirin or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. If there is a need to use diclofenac sodium suppositories, it should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, and it is also recommended that patients should go to regular hospitals for treatment of kidney stones, conduct relevant examinations to clarify the size of kidney stones, and the doctor to formulate appropriate treatment measures.