What is kidney stone vomiting?


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Kidney stones are vomiting all the time, usually because the stone is stuck in the ureter, causing ureteral spasm, so vomiting symptoms will appear. This situation needs to be treated according to the size of the stone. If the stone is relatively small, symptomatic treatment can be used with painkillers, and medication to relieve ureteral spasm such as 654-2 or phloroglucinol treatment. After the use of drugs, patients vomiting symptoms can be relieved, ureter can also be expanded, conducive to the expulsion of stones. If the stone volume is relatively large, stuck in the ureter can not be expelled by itself, this situation generally requires surgery, surgery including extracorporeal lithotripsy, ureteroscopic lithotripsy, the specific choice of surgical methods needs to be determined according to the size and location of the patient stones, after surgery also drink plenty of water, frequent urination. The above scheme is for reference only. Please use specific drugs under the guidance of professional doctors in combination with your own situation.