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Kidney & Urinary Health
Question #13481
261 days ago
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recovery time for kidney stone removal with stent

Drishti

I am really worried about my upcoming procedure for kidney stone removal. I was told that I need a stent afterward, and now I'm freaking out about the recovery time for kidney stone removal with stent. Like, how long is it really going to take? I mean, I've read online that some people says it’s just a couple of days, but then I’ve also seen folks saying it takes weeks! I just can’t figure out what to expect, and that’s stressing me out even more. Also, will I be in pain for a long time? The doc mentioned something about discomfort after the stent is placed, which is kinda freaking me out too, because I don’t handle pain well, ugh. Just last week, I had severe pain and I can’t really afford more time off work, especially since I’m a single parent and need to juggle everything. What about physical activities or lifting stuff? Can I return to normal activities or exercise soon after the surgery? I guess I’m just feeling all sorts of confused and anxious about the recovery time for kidney stone removal with stent. If anyone could share their experience or advice, I would appreciate it soooo much!

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Recovery time after kidney stone removal with a stent can certainly vary, but let’s try to break down the general expectations. Usually, the initial recovery right after the procedure might take a couple of days. You might find that most patients are able to return to light activities and their work within a week, depending on how physically demanding their job is, and their overall health. However, the presence of a stent can lead to some discomfort or irritation, which is quite common. Some people experience a sensation like increased urgency to urinate or a bit of back or flank pain. These symptoms can last until the stent is removed, which typically happens a few days to a few weeks post-procedure, depending on the doctor’s plan for your specific case. In terms of pain, your doctor will probably give you medication to help manage any discomfort. It’s helpful to take it as prescribed rather than waiting for the pain to become intense. Drinking lots of water can help reduce the discomfort from the stent and aid in recovery. Regarding physical activities, it’s usually advised to avoid heavy lifting and strenuous exercise until you’ve had the okay from your doctor. Gentle activities are usually fine, but any vigorous movements that could strain the abdomen might need to be put on hold for now. Being a single parent and having a lot on your plate is definitely a challenge, so it’s important to communicate openly with your healthcare provider about your personal situation. They can offer specific advice tailored to your needs. If you find yourself with severe, persistent pain or any worrying symptoms like fever or severe urinary symptoms, it’s critical to contact your healthcare provider. They can help ensure there are no complications. Balancing recovery with daily responsibilities can be tough, but focusing on gradual progression and listening to your body’s signals can make a significant difference in your recovery experience.

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