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Having Stents Connecting Both Kidneys, Why Am I Passing Bright Red Clots?

my friend has a stint connecting both kidneys that is scheduled to be taken out in 3 days but she is passing bright red clots the size of 50 cent pieces, she has to change a maxi pad every 15-20 minutes, she so weak she can barely sit up. do i need to rush her to a hospital?
Wed, 26 Aug 2015
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Nephrologist 's  Response
Hi,
I advise you to take her to hospital immediately.
The presence of clots in the urine suggests that she is bleeding heavily at the site of stenting.
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Having Stents Connecting Both Kidneys, Why Am I Passing Bright Red Clots?

Hi, I advise you to take her to hospital immediately. The presence of clots in the urine suggests that she is bleeding heavily at the site of stenting.