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Passing a kidney stone can be very painful. Shock wave lithotripsy is a procedure that's not surgery. It uses high-energy shock waves to break the kidney stone into smaller pieces. This makes them easier to pass. This treatment is also called extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL). Lithotripsy takes about an hour. You often have it as an outpatient. It's done in a hospital, lithotripsy center, or mobile lithotripsy van. You will likely go home the same day. This treatment is not used for all types of kidney stones. Your doctor will discuss whether this is the right treatment for the type of stone you have.
After the treatment, most people can return to their usual activities within 1 to 2 days. It can take a day to several weeks or more for the pieces of stone to leave your body. Special diets are not required but try to drink at least 8 to 12 glasses of water a day. This will help flush your system. During this time:
Contact your doctor right away if you have: