What are the sequelae of renal puncture
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Recently, there have always been fatigue, low back pain, edema, feeling anemia, poor appetite, insomnia, decreased urine volume, and edema all over the body, so I went to do a kidney puncture. After diagnosis and treatment, it's better now. Today, I'd like to share with you the sequelae of kidney puncture, which you all want to know.
What are the sequelae of renal puncture
First: renal puncture patients may have some complications, make the patient uncomfortable. After renal puncture, most patients had ipsilateral low back pain or discomfort, which disappeared after 3-5 days, and a few patients lasted for a long time.
Second, it can be accompanied by certain complications, low back pain: the incidence rate is about 17-60%. Infection: the incidence of infection is low, mostly due to lax aseptic measures, infection around the kidney or accompanied by pyelonephritis, such as fever, severe low back pain, increased white blood cells need antibiotic treatment. Hematuria: the incidence of microscopic hematuria is almost 100%. Gross hematuria may occur when the renal puncture needle penetrates into the calyces or pelvis.
Third: symptoms such as low back pain appear. After renal puncture, most patients have ipsilateral low back pain and discomfort, which will disappear after about? 3-5 days, and a few patients can last for a long time.
matters needing attention
Understanding the following will help you a lot: during the treatment period, you must avoid cold, eat more fruits and vegetables, do not eat high cholesterol food, eat more light food, in addition to more exercise, maintain a good mood, which is conducive to the recovery of the disease.