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Is It Normal To Experience Pain On Waking Up After Laposchopically Removing Kidney Cyst?

I had a cyst removed from my kidney, ln addition, a kidney stone that my urologist and I had been monitoring moved and tore my ureter and urine got in my body . The removal of the cyst was done laposchopically. I am experiencing pain when I arise from sleep. Is this normal after this surgery?
Mon, 1 Sep 2014
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Certain amount of pain and discomfort might be there following removal of the cyst by laproscopic procedures. This can be felt at the sides and at a certain posture. This pain should reduce in a day or two and you may take rest as instructed by your doctor. I suppose the torn ureter has also been managed by your doctor and there is no more urine leakage from the ureter. Please take note of your fluid input output after surgery.
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Is It Normal To Experience Pain On Waking Up After Laposchopically Removing Kidney Cyst?

Hi, Thanks for writing in. Certain amount of pain and discomfort might be there following removal of the cyst by laproscopic procedures. This can be felt at the sides and at a certain posture. This pain should reduce in a day or two and you may take rest as instructed by your doctor. I suppose the torn ureter has also been managed by your doctor and there is no more urine leakage from the ureter. Please take note of your fluid input output after surgery.