Hydration, pain meds: Hydration and pain medications are the hallmark of treatment . Depending on the type of stones, modifying the diet and alkanizing the urine my help. There are also anecdotal reports that riding a roller coaster can help dislodge the stones.
Answered 10/6/2016
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Fluids, pain relief: Kidney stones classically cause sudden severe lower back pain, which radiates to the groin, may be associated with nausea. Commonly blood in the urine. May be precipitated by dehydration, so drink plenty. Pain may be eased with NSAID medication such as Diclofenac, or Ibuprofen. If persisting pain, fever, or known impairment of kidney function recommend Dr review same day!
Answered 10/22/2016
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