Posted By Doug Bank on January 03, 1999 at 23:41:21:
In Reply to: 11 mo. old with VUR. Can antibiotic cause lack of appetite w/ slow weight gain? posted by Test results....Cyndi on December 30, 1998 at 15:37:31:
: My daughter was diagnosed with VUR, rated at about 3-3 1/2 in severity, on the left side at the age of 7 mo. She had two kidney infections that allerted my doctor to obtain a VCUG and
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Thanks,
: Cyndi
A urinalysis revealed a high level of protein in Emily's urine today. I was told that it was 300+ on the dipstick. I don't know what that means. Blood work was done afterwards and results will be back tomorrow. What is proteinuria a symptom of? Could the reflux be causing damage to the kidney even though infection is not present? She has also lost weight, down from 17 lbs. 3 oz. to 16 lbs. 13 oz. Could this also be from the reflux or should we look elsewhere, ie. lactose intolerance? Please, educate me! We are going to a Nephrologist in a couple of weeks.
Thanks again,
Cyndi
Hello. Me again. Just an update on the blood tests. She had a CBC and a SMAC, in which all levels were normal except for a slightly elevated albumin level. Could this be from damage that occured during the first two infections, or could infection have occured again that we were not aware of?
Cyndi
I'm not the doctor, so keep checking back for their answer.
I can't help you with most of your questions, but I did have a few comments. First of all, it is my understanding that children with Stage 3 or higher reflux tend to end up requiring surgery to fix the problem. It would be nice if you could wait, but if she is having problems with the antibiotics, then you may have to go for the surgery early.
My daughter took septra for a year without incident. It did not cure her kidney infection, but it did prevent any further infections.
I'm not really qualified to comment on her size, but seeing as my 2 year old is about 23 pounds, I can't see how your 7 month old is malnourished at 16 lbs 13 oz. (And this is not the daughter who had reflux, at least not this type of reflux...)
Good Luck!
Doug