The patient exhibits high creatinine levels, elevated urea nitrogen, and urine protein +2 symptoms, inquiring about potential diagnostic issues and the timing of symptom onset.
The appearance of a blackened face and nighttime grinding in children may be caused by parasitic infection or a deficiency of trace elements. It is recommended to undergo relevant examinations for diagnosis and symptomatic treatment.
Kidney disease patients may experience clinical manifestations of abdominal pain following recurrent gross hematuria.
This article discusses the feasibility of calcium supplementation for children with kidney disease and provides dietary recommendations.
A reader with kidney disease inquires about the suitability of having children.
My father is 61 years old and has had kidney disease for three years. His creatinine level has increased, and he has undergone dialysis. He inquires about dietary precautions.
An Overview of Kidney Syndrome Diagnosis and Treatment Options
Is nephrotic syndrome life-threatening?
A premature newborn was found to have bilateral renal pelvic separation at 30 weeks of embryonic development. Post-birth ultrasound examination showed that the right renal pelvic separation had disappeared, and the left renal pelvic separation was 0.24. Inquiry about the possibility of congenital kidney disease.
A patient inquires about treatment suggestions for kidney disease recurrence and symptoms.