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Bleeding In Stent From Kidney To Bladder, Severe Cough, Pain In Kidney Area Radiating To Penis. Is This Normal?

I have a stent from my kidney to my bladder. It bleeds and has been bleeding the 2 months that i have had it. I am now sick and have been coughing a lot. The is a lot of pain from my kidney all the way through to my penis. Is this normal or do i need to go to the hospital?
Fri, 6 Dec 2013
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Symptoms you have mention are more common complication of Ureteral stent and are temporary and goes away after removal of stent. But you should consult your treating doctor for examination, if stent has been dislocated or there is any infection.

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Bleeding In Stent From Kidney To Bladder, Severe Cough, Pain In Kidney Area Radiating To Penis. Is This Normal?

Hi, Symptoms you have mention are more common complication of Ureteral stent and are temporary and goes away after removal of stent. But you should consult your treating doctor for examination, if stent has been dislocated or there is any infection. Do consider a positive feedback as a credit to my work Let me know if you have any further questions.