What to expect after having a kidney stone removed?

You may have pain and nausea when the stone pieces pass. This can happen soon after treatment and may last for 4 to 8 weeks. You may have some bruising on your back or side where the stone was treated if sound waves were used. You may also have some pain over the treatment area.
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How long does it take to recover from a kidney stone surgery?

While the recovery times vary for each procedure, most patients are fully recovered within six weeks and can resume their normal activities. Many patients feel much better the first week, but care must be taken to assure that healing is complete.
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Do and don'ts after kidney stone surgery?

NO driving a car and limit long car rides for 2 weeks. NO strenuous exercise, limit stair climbing to minimum for 4 weeks. NO severe straining during bowel movements – take a laxative if necessary. DO drink plenty of fluids to keep your urine flow brisk.
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What are the side effects of kidney stone surgery?

soreness and bruising where the lithotripter touched your skin, if you underwent external shock wave lithotripsy, discomfort and blood in your urine for a few days, especially if you have a ureteral stent in place, pain and nausea as remaining stone fragments pass through your urinary tract, and.
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Do you feel better after kidney stone removal?

Your Recovery

This treatment uses a laser to break kidney stones into tiny pieces. For several hours after the procedure you may have a burning feeling when you urinate. You may feel the urge to go even if you don't need to. This feeling should go away within a day.
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What Can I Expect After Kidney Stone Surgery?



How long will I pee blood after kidney stone surgery?

It is normal to have a small amount of blood in your urine for a few days to a few weeks after this procedure. You may have pain and nausea when the stone pieces pass. This can happen soon after treatment and may last for 4 to 8 weeks.
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How do you sleep after kidney surgery?

One of the best sleeping position after going through any surgery is resting straight on your back. If you have had surgery on your legs, hips, spine, and arms, this position will benefit you the most. Moreover, if you add a pillow underneath your body areas, it provides more support and comfort.
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Is removing a kidney stone a big operation?

The procedure, which is done under general anesthesia, takes about 1.5 hours. You'll typically return home the same day. Percutaneous nephrolithotomy: Your doctor makes a small incision in your back and guides a thin, flexible tube called an endoscope to your kidney to break up and remove the stone.
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Is kidney stone removal surgery painful?

You may still experience pain after laser surgery. If you have a stent between the kidney and ureter, most pain will likely come from the stent because it can rub on the kidney or bladder. It also can make you feel like you have to urinate, and it may cause some blood in the urine.
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How long will my kidney hurt after stent removal?

You may also have “achy” pain due to ureteral spasms. This generally only last a few hours, but should resolve over the next 2-3 days. Sometimes, mild discomfort can last up to 2 weeks. You may also have burning with urination, with urinary frequency as well.
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Is it painful to have a ureteral stent removed?

The majority of patients reported moderate-to-severe levels of pain with stent removal, with an overall mean pain of 4.8 on a scale of 1 to 10.
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How long after kidney surgery can I drive?

You may drive a car locally 2-3 weeks after surgery as long as you are not having pain or taking narcotic pain medications. Bowels: Some of the pain medications you received while in the hospital and after discharge can cause constipation. It is important to keep your bowels regular during the postoperative period.
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Does stent removal require anesthesia?

The procedure of DJ stent removal can be performed in local anesthesia, regional or spinal anesthesia as well as in general anaesthesia. We recommend getting the procedure done under local anaesthesia as it offers many advantages.
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How painful is a ureteroscopy?

Most ureteroscopy patients have mild to moderate pain that can be managed with medications. To relieve mild pain: You should drink two eight-ounce glasses of water every hour in the two hours after the procedure. With your healthcare provider's permission, you may take a warm bath to relieve the pain.
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How big is a 8mm kidney stone?

For reference, 6mm, 7mm and 8mm kidney stones are . 23 inches, . 27 inches and . 31 inches in width respectively, making an 8mm kidney stone about the size of a small kernel of corn.
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Can I use a heating pad after kidney stone surgery?

You may also place a heating pad over the kidney or bladder. Take plenty of fiber, water and over the counter stool softener to avoid constipation. Postop plan: The stone may pass on its own or you may need a subsequent surgery.
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Can I take a bath after kidney stent removal?

Bathing/Showering: You can shower daily after your ureteroscopy. If you have a string on the stent, please be careful when showering not to dislodge or pull on the string. Do not take tub baths until the stent has been removed.
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Are you put to sleep for a kidney stent?

After the stent is placed, urine should flow better from your kidneys to your bladder. You will get medicine to make you sleep and to prevent pain during the procedure. The doctor will place the stent by guiding it up the urethra.
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How do urologist remove kidney stones?

The doctor inserts the cystoscope or ureteroscope through the urethra to see the rest of the urinary tract. Once the stone is found, the doctor can remove it or break it into smaller pieces. The doctor performs these procedures in the hospital with anesthesia. You can typically go home the same day.
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What foods cause kidney stones?

Avoid stone-forming foods: Beets, chocolate, spinach, rhubarb, tea, and most nuts are rich in oxalate, which can contribute to kidney stones. If you suffer from stones, your doctor may advise you to avoid these foods or to consume them in smaller amounts.
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What should I wear after kidney surgery?

Most donors, too, wear hospital gowns after surgery because of IVs, etc. Keep it simple. Bring some warm clothes and socks in case your room is cold. Footwear should be comfortable, easy to put on (without bending over) and non-slip.
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How much pain is there after kidney removal?

Recovering from kidney removal most often takes around 3 to 6 weeks. You may have some of these symptoms: Pain in your belly or on the side where you had the kidney removed. The pain should get better over several days to a week.
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Does having a kidney removed make you tired?

At first, you may have low energy and get tired quickly. It may take 3 to 6 months for your energy to fully return. Your body can work fine with one healthy kidney. If both kidneys are removed or your remaining kidney is not healthy, your doctor will talk to you about the kind of treatment you will need after surgery.
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Why am I in so much pain after kidney stone removal?

Pain after you've passed a kidney stone could be due to narrowing of the ureter. This could be related to a buildup of scar tissue or inflammation caused by the kidney stone as it passed through. There could also be a second stone blocking the ureter. Either way, it means you'll have trouble urinating.
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Why is my kidney stent so painful?

A2: At stent is a plastic tube with holes throughout it used to temporarily help urine drain from the kidney down to the bladder. They are typically 20-28cm long and are very soft (see image bleow). Stone pain is due to obstruction of the flow of urine with a buildup of pressure in the ureter and kidney.
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