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What Causes Persistent Flank Pain While Treating Kidney Stones?

I am suffering from kidney stones...for severe pain i m being prescribed to take dynapar..i got pain today in morning..around 6.30 am i took 1 dynapar..but still there was pain..so i went to hospital and took injection of dynapar around 8.30 am..it 11 am now still i m having pain...wat should i do
Mon, 29 Aug 2016
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Hi welcome to HCM....

You are having kidney stone ....
Size has not been mentioned here ....

You had taken diclofenac injection which can able to relieve pain....
In stone pain can occur because of obstruction in urinary tubular pathway somewhere ....

If size of stone more than 8 mm than surgical management like ESWL done ...

For small stone more water intake if two litre per day and furosemide needed ....

Take care

Advise : consult nephrologists for examination
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What Causes Persistent Flank Pain While Treating Kidney Stones?

Hi welcome to HCM.... You are having kidney stone .... Size has not been mentioned here .... You had taken diclofenac injection which can able to relieve pain.... In stone pain can occur because of obstruction in urinary tubular pathway somewhere .... If size of stone more than 8 mm than surgical management like ESWL done ... For small stone more water intake if two litre per day and furosemide needed .... Take care Advise : consult nephrologists for examination