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Age between 15 and 75 years (inclusive)\n2. Diagnosis of urinary tract stones confirmed by CT or ultrasound\n3. Visual Analog Scale (VAS) score ≥ 4 (indicating moderate to severe renal colic)\n4. No severe cardiac, hepatic, or pulmonary dysfunction, and no coagulation disorders.\n5. No psychiatric disorders\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. Use of any analgesic medication within the past 6 hours.\n2. Allergy to NSAIDs, morphine, or anisodamine (scopolamine derivatives)\n3. History of asthma, urticaria, congestive heart failure, acute ischemic heart disease, acute cerebrovascular disease, or increased intracranial pressure\n4. Active peptic ulcer, pyloric obstruction, or intestinal obstruction\n5. Severe adverse reactions to acupuncture in the past\n6. Pregnancy or lactation\n7. Unwillingness to sign informed consent","ALL","18 Years","75 Years",{"count":79,"type":80},116,"ESTIMATED","INTERVENTIONAL",[83],"NA","Title: Can Ear Acupressure Help Relieve Kidney Stone Pain Faster When Combined with Painkillers?\n\nPurpose:\n\nThis study tests whether adding ear acupressure to standard painkillers (NSAIDs) helps adults with kidney stone pain feel better faster. The investigators also want to know if this combination causes any side effects.\n\nKey Questions:\n\nDoes ear acupressure + NSAIDs reduce pain more quickly than NSAIDs alone? Are there any safety concerns with this treatment? How does real ear acupressure compare to a fake (placebo) procedure? Who Can Join? Adults aged 18-75 Experiencing moderate-to-severe kidney stone pain (confirmed by CT or ultrasound) No recent painkiller use or allergies to NSAIDs\n\nWhat Participants Will Do:\n\nReceive in the emergency room:\n\nReal treatment: Tiny needles placed on 3 ear points + NSAIDs (ketorolac injection) OR Placebo treatment: Fake tape on ear points + NSAIDs (same injection) Rate their pain on a 0-10 scale over 60 minutes. Have their heart rate and blood pressure checked.\n\nStudy Details:\n\nDuration: Single ER visit (no long-term follow-up) Participants Needed: 116 Safety: Rescue pain medication (like morphine) is available if needed.\n\nWhy This Matters:\n\nKidney stones cause severe pain, and current painkillers may not work fast enough. Ear acupressure is a low-risk method from traditional Chinese medicine that could provide quicker relief.\n\nEthics:\n\nApproved by Changhai Hospital's Ethics Committee. 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