The two primary symptoms of kidney stones are severe pain and bloody urine. Unfortunately, no over the counter medications are strong enough to treat the pain, and the bloody urine will resolve once the stone passes. In order to treat the pain from kidney stones, you'll need to see a doctor.
The doctor will prescribe an analgesic - either a prescription-strength anti-inflammatory drug called Toradol, or an opiate such as morphine. If you were to take over-the-counter pain relievers for kidney stone pain, you would have to take dangerously high doses that could cause stomach problems, bleeding, or liver failure. In addition, anti-inflammatories like Advil and Aleve can strain the kidneys - not something you want to risk when they've already got problems!
If you have symptoms of kidney stones, please see a doctor, or if you can't get in right away, go to an emergency department or urgent care clinic. They can see that you safely get the treatment you need, and they can rule out other causes of pain and bloody urine that might mimic a kidney stone.
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