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Intravenous Pyelogram (cont.)

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When to Seek Medical Care

If you are waiting for the "stone" to pass, and the pain worsens or vomiting is frequent enough that you cannot keep down pain medicine or fluids, call the doctor. Other warning signs include fever, chills, and seeing more blood in the urine.

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