When the family members learned that the baby's renal pelvis separation was the result of the examination, they were still very surprised and panicked. They were very worried about whether the child could live a normal life in the future. After all, the most direct impact of renal pelvis separation is the inability to urinate normally, which is still a great trouble and threat to the child. Therefore, it is necessary to know what to do if the baby has renal pelvis separation. Finding the correct solution is the most critical. The renal pelvis is simply the place where the kidney and ureter connect. Renal pelvic dilatation and separation is caused by kidney stones and ureteral malformations, which prevent urine from being discharged normally, causing the renal pelvis to become filled and enlarged. Renal pelvic separation can also occur when the fetus is holding back urine. Generally speaking, if the renal pelvis separation does not exceed 10mm, it is within the normal range. If the fetus is no larger than 16mm at birth, there will be no problem. If it continues to grow, regular check-ups or consideration of treatment are required. When the doctor tells expectant mothers that the child has renal pelvis separation, they should not panic, as it is most likely caused by the child's holding of urine. Renal pelvic separation below 1CM has no pathological significance and there is no need to worry. As long as the baby's heartbeat is normal, everything is ok. Renal pelvis separation usually occurs in male babies, but not in female babies. The worst consequence of renal pelvis separation is hydronephrosis. The surgical cure rate is very high. Some cases do not require treatment at all and the baby will be cured as soon as he is born. Some friends must be asking, is there any way in the stomach that can cure renal pelvis separation? The answer is no, because the baby is still in the embryo and there is no way to treat the baby. Finally, I would like to remind all prospective babies that renal pelvis separation is more common in boys and is not a cause for panic. You can just follow the normal process to prepare for pregnancy. Because when you ask the doctor, the doctor will definitely not guarantee 100% that your fetus is normal, so the doctor will generally give a neutral answer. The above article comprehensively describes what to do if your baby has renal pelvis separation. I hope it will be helpful to your family. When encountering such a situation, don’t worry or panic too much. Adjust your mindset, regulate your emotions, and consult a doctor as soon as possible. With their help, you can develop a treatment plan and take protective measures in life. The effect is still good. |
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