Can a 5-Year-Old Child with Glomerulonephritis Be Treated?

If a 5-year-old child has glomerulonephritis, it is recommended to first conduct routine urine tests, and if necessary, perform renal biopsy for diagnosis, followed by symptomatic treatment. The diet should be light, avoiding spicy and irritating foods. Maintain a cheerful mood, take medication on time, and have regular check-ups. Moderate exercise can also help improve health conditions.
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Child at 6 Years Old in the Recovery Phase of Acute Glomerulonephritis Shows +3 Occult Blood and +3 Urobilinogen

A 6-year-old child in the recovery phase of acute glomerulonephritis exhibits +3 occult blood and +3 urobilinogen, indicating that the disease has not been fully cured and kidney function has not fully recovered. It is recommended to continue treatment, including Chinese herbal Huangqi preparations or intravenous therapy to improve the condition.
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