After renal puncture, patients can usually get out of bed after 24 hours and resume normal exercise after 3 months.
Renal puncture is an invasive test, after the test, patients are usually recommended to rest in bed for 24 hours, the first 6 hours should be absolute bed rest, not recommended to turn over and other activities at the puncture site. 24 hours later, patients can go down to the ground, but the movement must be gentle, not to carry out strenuous activities.
Within 3 months after renal puncture, patients should avoid strenuous exercise and physical labor, so as not to exacerbate kidney injury.
After renal puncture, patients need to drink more water to expel clots as soon as possible. If there are uncomfortable symptoms after kidney puncture, such as obvious pain in the kidney area and prolonged hematuria, or accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the cause of the problem and then carry out targeted treatment.