Back Pain, Horseshoe Kidney, Blockage, Stent Placed. Suggestions?
My husband has had back pain and a horseshoe kidney for years there is some type of blockage drs are not sure why. He had a stent placed today to see if it would help with pain if it drained properly. Ay other suggestions Are you serious I thought you were a real dr trying to help! Wow what is ti world coming to go read your hypocritic oath I might not know ho to spell it but I know what it means
Horse shoe kidney is the term used for condition in which poles of two kidneys are fused together. This is a hereditary condition. The fused poles may compress the underlying ureters. Blocked ureters may cause urine stasis, urinary tract infection and / or pain. Stenting may help to clear away the blockage and allow free flow of urine. You will have to wait to see the results. It may take some time for the symptoms to resolve.
Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Back Pain, Horseshoe Kidney, Blockage, Stent Placed. Suggestions?
Hello and welcome to HCM, Horse shoe kidney is the term used for condition in which poles of two kidneys are fused together. This is a hereditary condition. The fused poles may compress the underlying ureters. Blocked ureters may cause urine stasis, urinary tract infection and / or pain. Stenting may help to clear away the blockage and allow free flow of urine. You will have to wait to see the results. It may take some time for the symptoms to resolve. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal