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Kidney disease and pregnancy: What you need to know
About 2 to 3% of pregnant women have kidney disease, accounting for 40 to 50% of them having glomerulonephritis during pregnancy. It can be affirmed that kidney disease is one of the dangerous groups of diseases that directly affect the health of both mother and fetus.
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Is pyelonephritis dangerous?
Hi doctor! Doctor, can you tell me if pyelonephritis is dangerous? Thank you doctor!
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Changes in the urinary system during pregnancy
During pregnancy, the organs and physiological functions in the mother's body change. Normal physiological changes in the urinary system during pregnancy can be a risk factor for many dangerous diseases.
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Kidney disease in pregnant women
Pregnant women with anatomical and physiological changes are susceptible to damage to the renal-urinary system. Kidney damage (especially when there is hypertension) is a risk factor that can sometimes threaten the lives of both mother and child. Many cases of pregnancy management health check-ups are the opportunity to detect potential kidney diseases.
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How is pyelonephritis diagnosed by ultrasound?
Renal pelvis dilatation is one of the diseases that can leave serious complications if not examined and treated promptly. Currently, ultrasound diagnosis of renal pelvis dilatation is often prescribed by doctors to determine and evaluate the correct condition of the disease, then provide an effective treatment regimen.
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Does ultrasound show signs of pyelonephritis?
Renal pelvis dilatation is one of the diseases that can cause serious consequences. Renal pelvis dilatation ultrasound is a necessary method to diagnose and accurately assess the disease condition, thereby having appropriate treatment methods, to limit dangerous complications for the patient.
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Ultrasound pathology of ureteropelvic junction stenosis in children
Renal pelvis-ureteral junction stenosis in children is a common urinary tract malformation that obstructs the flow of urine from the renal pelvis to the ureter. If not detected and treated promptly, it can cause dilation of the renal pelvis and serious kidney damage. For children, ultrasound is a safe, non-invasive, non-radioactive diagnostic imaging method and is widely used.
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Are 8mm kidney stones dangerous?
Formed from the crystallization and deposition of minerals in urine, when kidney stones appear, patients often experience pain, burning urination, and frequent urination, causing certain obstacles in daily life. So in which case of kidney stones of how many mm do they need surgery and are 8mm kidney stones dangerous?
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