Catheter stent tube displacement, may be due to excessive activities, poor placement, etc., need to be dealt with according to the severity of the ectopic, through regular observation, timely removal and other methods.
1. Regular observation: If the patient has a slight displacement of the catheter stent, which does not affect the patient for the time being, the patient should pay attention to reducing the amount of activity, and no special treatment is needed for the time being, and the patient can be observed on a regular basis.
2. Timely removal: If the patient has obvious displacement, affecting normal urination or obvious pain and discomfort, especially female patients due to the special urethra, the stent tube displacement may be serious from the urethra can be seen, need to consider pulling out. If the patient has not yet recovered from the disease, the patient should also consider repositioning the stent.
Each patient’s situation is different, it is best to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions.