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2. Prescription Medication

Doctors prescribe medications to relieve the severe pain that kidney stones can cause. They can also give the patient an anti-nausea medicine if this illness makes them feel sick. Some patients need both the painkiller and the anti-sickness medication. If the pains are particularly severe, the doctor might give a painkiller injection. If this fails to provide sufficient relief, they could administer a second dose half an hour later. Hopefully, these treatments will be enough to allow the patient to stay home until the kidney stone exits their body.

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