Question

A 4-year-old child has left renal vein compression leading to urinary hematuria. How should it be handled? What treatments have been received in the past and how effective were they?

Answer

Left renal vein compression may lead to urinary hematuria, often due to anatomical abnormalities. This condition may affect the flow of blood from the kidneys to the heart and may require surgical treatment in severe cases. The patient has taken “Kidney Clear Pill” orally, but the hematuria problem persists. Could you please assess the severity of the left renal vein compression and suggest a solution?