Question

What are the treatment methods for red blood cells in children’s urine?

Answer

When red blood cells are detected in a child’s urine, further tests may be needed to determine the cause. Depending on the appearance and quantity of the red blood cells, urine analysis, blood tests, kidney ultrasounds, or other imaging studies may be required. In some cases, a kidney biopsy may be necessary for a more accurate diagnosis. Treatment options may include medication, lifestyle changes, or surgery, depending on the underlying cause. For some mild cases, no special treatment may be needed, but regular monitoring is essential to ensure the condition does not worsen.