How To Get Relief From Kidney Pain
Renal Stent Placement

Renal stent placement may be required to treat a patient experiencing kidney pain because their urinary tract has become obstructed at some point or because of oxygen deprivation in the kidney tissues. Renal stent placement can refer to the installation of a stent in the renal artery responsible for carrying blood to the kidneys, or it may refer to the installation of a stent in one of the ureters that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder. Renal artery stent placement is a procedure where a long tube is placed inside of the renal artery and expanded to allow better blood flow to the kidney tissues. Poor blood flow to the kidney tissues can cause pain as the cells shut down and begin to die. Ureteral stent placement is a procedure where a tube is placed inside one of the ureters that has become obstructed. The stent is expanded to allow urine to flow through. This type of stent placement is helpful when a patient is experiencing pain because their urine has backed up into their kidneys and caused them to swell and become inflamed.
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Drink More Water

Depending on what is causing an individual to experience pain in their kidneys, they may need to drink more water as part of their treatment plan. An individual may be experiencing kidney pain due to an infection that has made its way from the bladder through the ureters and into the kidneys. It can help to drink more water to flush the infection from the bladder and kidneys. Greater intake of water can also help the immune system work hard to eliminate the pathogen causing the infection in the individual's kidneys. Patients with kidney stones can experience pain when the stones grow to a certain size, and when they move a certain way in the kidneys. An individual affected by kidney stones can drink more water to help prevent the stones from becoming larger. Drinking plenty of fluids for a kidney stone can also help push the stone through the urinary tract faster. While the movement of the stone through the urinary tract is initially painful, the pain will be alleviated as soon as the stone has been passed.
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