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Sep 23, 2024

Flushing Kidneys Post-Surgery as an Ileostomist: Seeking Advice

This topic is about managing night sweats and electrolyte concerns after kidney stone laser surgery, specifically for someone with an ileostomy. Here's a breakdown of the situation and some helpful advice:

- The individual, who has had an ileostomy for 45 years, recently underwent a procedure to break up kidney stones. A stent was placed but came out on its own within a day.
- After the surgery, they were drinking about 2.5 liters of clear fluids daily, along with tea, soups, and a light diet. By the fifth day, their urine was clear of blood and debris.
- Starting on the fourth day, they experienced heavy night sweats affecting the upper body, face, and neck, but did not have a fever. They also felt fatigued. Pain was minimal, and they only occasionally took Tramadol for it. They were concerned about a possible electrolyte imbalance and sought advice before a scheduled ultrasound and consultation on the seventh day.

A week later, they reported:

1. The night sweats stopped after reducing fluid intake and discontinuing Tramadol.
2. There was no infection or fever, and they felt more balanced.
3. They were waiting for a CT scan to check for any remaining kidney stones, which were about 10 mm in size, and discussing the next steps for kidney clearance.
4. They were also preparing for future abdominal surgery.

Here are some pieces of advice and insights:

- Tramadol, an opioid pain reliever, can often cause night sweats and fatigue. It might be helpful to stop taking it or switch to a different medication after consulting with a healthcare provider. If necessary, intravenous fluids can help replenish electrolytes.
- It's important to check vitamin B12 levels, as a deficiency can lead to fatigue and sweating. People with an ileostomy should have their B12 levels monitored regularly.
- Night sweats after a procedure might also indicate an infection or high stress, so it's crucial to have a medical evaluation.
- Emotional support is important. Sharing experiences and concerns in forums can help maintain psychological well-being during recovery.
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