Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Kidney Stone Stent Kidney Stone Stent .....?

Kidney stone stent .....? - kidney stone stent

Upon receiving a stent Is it normal to feel pain? My mother is in great pain, I call the paramedics? Please help me.

3 comments:

Barb M said...

Stents are used for kidney, heart, blood vessels throughout the body used. Yes, stents cause this kind of pain. Call your urologist who placed the stent and can give you something that will help oxybutynin or other drugs, the seizures that occur too. Heating pad, prescribed pain medication ibuprofen or Tylenol between doses is appropriate. Call the doctor's office and a number to call if the service can contact him or whoever is on call for him this weekend. This is quite normal, but painful and boring.

Kate said...

It is quite normal, pain will have to put a stent. Helps to open the pipeline for kidney or stone fragments can pass more easily through a little. If I had a stent for kidney stones last winter, the pain usually lasts 15-20 minutes, as the stone, which went really going on. Once you land in the bladder, the pain is the stone to another or to share a room.

Give him the pain medication prescribed by your doctor and keep him a heating pad against the abdomen. I had one of those things full of rice pushed into the oven. It was a blessing!

When the stent is removed (probably in a week, is not it?) Make sure to take painkillers * before * it goes to the doctor. A few minutes after the stent is released, the real pain begins. For me it was much worse than the pain with the stent. I usually manage pain very well, but there were a couple of times I take two Vicodin and the pain was not affected. (You do not tell your mother about this, though!) My significant reduction in painSpirit after two or three days.

I will make you not afraid, but just so you realize.

God bless you!

~Angelic... said...

A heart stent is ...

That has nothing to do with kidney stones, CALL DR Pre call to 9-1-1.

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