I have a kidney stone confirmed on CT yesterday - was prescribed percocet but immediately vomited - this happend when i took vicodan after getting a tooth pulled a few years ago so i think i am very sensitve to the oxy drugs - taking 600 mg ibuprohen now ok but coverage wears off - seeing doctor this morning - any other alternative pain meds more powerful - stone is near bladder so hopefully only 24-36 hrs more
You have pain in abdomen due to impacted stone in ureter at UV Junction .
The pain in abdomen is not due to stone per say but is due to back pressure changes that develop in ureter and kidney due to accumulation of urine proximal to stone what is called as Hydronephrosis.
It is difficult to predict when it will pass down but there are high chances of passing it down spontaneously.
Take following medications so that it will move down at eae. 1) Antibiotic like Norfloxacin twice daily 2) Tab Drotaverine twice daily 3) Tomsulosin once daily 4) Brufen twice daily for pain relief.
Drotaverine and Tomsulosin are smooth muscle relaxants and help to dilate the ureter which helps to move the stone down.
Ensure to drink more water so that you will produce more urine tThat will help to pass the stone early. Dr.Patil.
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Hello Thanks for query. You have pain in abdomen due to impacted stone in ureter at UV Junction . The pain in abdomen is not due to stone per say but is due to back pressure changes that develop in ureter and kidney due to accumulation of urine proximal to stone what is called as Hydronephrosis. It is difficult to predict when it will pass down but there are high chances of passing it down spontaneously. Take following medications so that it will move down at eae. 1) Antibiotic like Norfloxacin twice daily 2) Tab Drotaverine twice daily 3) Tomsulosin once daily 4) Brufen twice daily for pain relief. Drotaverine and Tomsulosin are smooth muscle relaxants and help to dilate the ureter which helps to move the stone down. Ensure to drink more water so that you will produce more urine tThat will help to pass the stone early. Dr.Patil. Dr.Patil.