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Had Kidney Infection. Stent Placed And Taking Antibiotic. Noticed Blood In Urine. What's Wrong?

Back on 12 /6, I went to the ER. I had a kidney infection and a kidney stone , the place a stent and gave me anitbiotics. I had a 1.9 cm kidney Stoney remove on 12/27 by doing surgery. I just finish my last antibiotic and still have the stent.( being removed Monday). I still see blood in my urine, my right leg is numb (same side as kidney stone) and I feel drained, is the normal?
Thu, 10 Jan 2013
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Urologist 's  Response
Hi
Welcome to HCM.
The blood can be related to stent related infection.
The numbness may be due to leg position during the procedure.
Tiredness will go off once you are completely clear off the infection .
Stent removal and antibiotics are needed.
Best regards
DR GS
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Had Kidney Infection. Stent Placed And Taking Antibiotic. Noticed Blood In Urine. What's Wrong?

Hi Welcome to HCM. The blood can be related to stent related infection. The numbness may be due to leg position during the procedure. Tiredness will go off once you are completely clear off the infection . Stent removal and antibiotics are needed. Best regards DR GS