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Suggest Treatment For Severe Pain Due To Kidney Stones

I JUST HAD A CAT SCAN ,iT SHOWED THAT I HAVE A 10MM KIDNEY STONE,SITTING AT THE BOTTOM OF LEFT KIDNEY BLOCKING THE URETER, VERY BAD PAIN.WILL NOT SEE MY UROLOGIST UNTIL DEC.11TH.TAKING CIPRO FOR A URINE INFECTION. AND PAIN PILLS.THIS IS NOT GOOD RIGHT? Email YYYY@YYYY .
Wed, 10 Aug 2016
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Stone obstructing uteter definitely needs intervention on urgency basis especially when you have symptoms. Better to go for it as early as possible. Mean while take around 6 ltrs of water and tab buscopan can be taken. Low salt diet is advisable. Once a while pain killer is ok but on regular basis should not be. When stone is associated with infection you should be very cautious and it needs immediate intervention. Best of luck.If you have any questions feel free to ask.
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Pain Due To Kidney Stones

Stone obstructing uteter definitely needs intervention on urgency basis especially when you have symptoms. Better to go for it as early as possible. Mean while take around 6 ltrs of water and tab buscopan can be taken. Low salt diet is advisable. Once a while pain killer is ok but on regular basis should not be. When stone is associated with infection you should be very cautious and it needs immediate intervention. Best of luck.If you have any questions feel free to ask.