The side effects of having a stent in your kidney stone removal?
Almost every individual using a renal stent responds to treatment. Some people can tolerate the presence of a ureteric stent in their body, while others experience various side effects.
Renal Stent Adverse Effects
1. Hematuria – Hematuria is a medical condition where red blood cells appear in the urine. A small amount of blood in the urine is a common side effect of using a kidney stent, and people usually experience it during the first few days of having the stent placed.
2. Sensitive- Due to the sensitive position of the stent, it causes an increase in the frequency and also urgency of urination.
While frequent urination symptoms occur in almost all people using a ureteric stent, any acute burning sensation during urination should be addressed as soon as possible.
3. Pain - Pain, especially in the lower abdomen, groin, groin, and in and around the bladder, is generally temporary and disappears soon after the device is removed.
There are several medications available to treat ureteric stent-related urinary incontinence. These medications help reduce leakage and reduce frequent urination.
5. Stent Displacement – Sometimes a ureteric stent can migrate from its original position and become dislodged when the user is engaged in physical activity.
The side effects of using a renal stent are temporary and disappear completely once the device is removed from the body.
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