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7mm kidney stone, grade 1 water retention is serious? How is the treatment?
Hi doctor. May I ask if I have a 7mm kidney stone, is level 1 water retention serious? How to treat kidney stones?
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Does the treatment of hydronephrosis in children require surgery?
Hydronephrosis is a condition in which urine from the kidney to the bladder is blocked. The most common cause of hydronephrosis in children is narrowing of the junction between the kidney and the ureter. So how to treat hydronephrosis in children, is surgery necessary?
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Early diagnosis and treatment of hydronephrosis in children
Hydronephrosis in children is a condition caused by narrowing or obstruction of the ureter. One of the most common causes of hydronephrosis in children is ureteral stenosis. The following article will provide information on the early diagnosis and treatment of hydronephrosis in children.
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Diagnosis and treatment of hydronephrosis
Hydronephrosis is one of the leading causes of kidney failure, which can lead to death. This is a common disease that can occur in all subjects and all ages. Laparoscopic surgery is one of the safe and effective treatment methods for many diseases that cause hydronephrosis.
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Causes of hydronephrosis in infants
Hydronephrosis in infants is a condition in which urine cannot be excreted, causing the blood vessels in the kidneys to become blocked and the kidneys to swell. Ureteral stenosis is believed to be the main cause of this condition.
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Treatment of hydronephrosis due to narrowing of the ureteropelvic junction
Hydronephrosis due to ureteropelvic junction stenosis is an internal or external narrowing of the junction between the renal pelvis and the ureter. Treatment of hydronephrosis due to ureteropelvic junction stenosis is based on the principle of resolving the damage and preventing complications.
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