Acute pain caused by urinary stones can be relieved by oral pain medication or intramuscular injection of pain medication, commonly used drugs include diclofenac sodium extended-release capsules, ibuprofen extended-release capsules, tramadol tablets, etc., which can be taken orally to gradually inhibit the pain caused by stones. If the patient has a peptic ulcer, it is necessary to reduce the use of non-steroidal painkillers, such as diclofenac sodium capsules, fenbid capsules, you can take oral tramadol hydrochloride extended-release tablets to reduce gastrointestinal tract stimulation. If the pain relief effect of oral medication is not obvious, intramuscular injection of pain relief drugs can be used. Commonly used drugs include morphine sulfate injection or dulcolax injection, etc., which has a rapid onset of action after intramuscular injection, and can immediately alleviate the pain brought about by the stone. However, after intramuscular injection, some patients may experience dizziness, nausea, vomiting, or a feeling of euphoria, mental exuberance and other manifestations.