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Urology Specialists of the Carolinas

Passing Kidney Stones


Passing a kidney stone can be very painful (think giving birth!). You may feel pain that comes and goes in your side or flank, or radiating to your groin. Your symptoms may include nausea and/or vomiting, dark urine or even blood in your urine. What to do:
  • Drink lots of water
  • Try sitting in a warm tub
  • Take Tylenol or ibuprofen (Advil, etc.)

If you can’t stand the pain and can’t wait until our office opens (8:30 am, Mon. - Fri.), the nearest emergency room can do an x-ray to see if there is a stone and give you pain medication. Please note that practice policy prohibits us from calling in pain medication after hours.

If you have a fever (more than 101.5 degrees Fahrenheit), or so much vomiting that you can’t keep liquids down, proceed to the emergency room. If you can make it until the morning, we can see you early at one of our locations. All of our offices open at 8:30 am, Monday through Friday.

Click on a topic below to learn more:
Passing Kidney Stones
Difficulty Urinating (Urinary Retention)
Frequent and/or Painful Urination
Recovering From A Vasectomy
Blood In The Urine (Hematuria)
Foley Catheters
Stent Discomfort
After Hours Assistance
Charlotte
201 Queens Road
704-372-5180
Charlotte
1518 East Third Street
Suite 150
704-370-2076
Ballantyne
15825 John J Delaney Dr
Suite 260
704-334-4824
University Area
101 W.T. Harris Blvd. East
Suite 5201
704-547-1495
Pineville
10512 Park Road
Suite 113
704-541-8207
Concord
1085 Northeast
Gateway Court,.N.E.
Suite 180
704-707-2200
Matthews
1450 Matthews
Township Pkwy
Suite 350
704-841-8877
Huntersville
16455 Statesville Rd
Suite 420
704-892-2949