My 6yr old daughter was recently diagnosed w/ "significant" hydronephrosis of her right kidney. I had taken her to the Dr. due to urinary frequency and the constant feeling of needing to urinate. After trmt for a mild
UTIAbortion - elective or therapeutic
Autism
Autism - resources
Autistic behavior
Cutis marmorata on the leg
Cystitis - acute bacterial
Epstein-barr virus test
Excessive or unwanted hair in women
Febrile/cold agglutinins
Institutional hygiene
Mononucleosis spot test, the symptoms continued, and thats when the ultrasound revealed the hydronephrosis- I believe the left was 7cm and the right 10cm??. That was followed with an VCUG, IVP, and
renalAcute kidney failure
Addison’s disease
Adrenal gland biopsy
Adrenalectomy
Cancer - renal pelvis or ureter
Catecholamines - blood
Chronic renal failure
Dialysis
End-stage kidney disease
Kidney diet - dialysis patients
Kidney stones scan. The IVP showed what looked like severe
blockagePeripheral artery disease of the UPJ, and damage- however, as the Dr. said "I'm amazed at the preservation of her kidney- its remarkable" she had 46%function. But there is a drainage problem, and attributed it to a high-insertion
ureterCancer - renal pelvis or ureter
Reflux nephropathy
Ureterocele
Vesicoureteral reflux. It drains worse when she sits up. They have suggested pyeloplasty stating future function will deteriorate and other symptoms will be beginning soon. The past few weeks I've been asking her if she is having pain- they can't believe she hasn't been in pain- and now she admits to some pain in her lower right
ribsRib cage pain- but she doesn't even want to talk about it. Do you think she has learned to deal with the pain?
Obviously, I really don't want to see her go through surgery if it is unnecessary at this time. Do you agree that damage will begin, and symptoms soon- or do you think we can wait and see? Any chance that this will
correctCorrect (new formula) itself? or that this is just the way her body is, and can function this was permanently? I truly appreciate your advice-
a torn mom