Kidney Disease in Children - More than 90% or kidney nephrotic syndrome in children are
the result of the primary kidney disease of unknown cause. Nephrotic syndrome
secondary to systemic disease is rare in comparison to the adults, the cause of
most rare is Henoch-Schonlein syndrome.
Incidence of renal disease occur in children with chronic
kidney failure. Disease chronic renal failure in children is more common than
in adults, but has a worse effect on growth and development. Clinical symptoms
are usually not seen until a decline in kidney function up to 60-80%. The
clinical symptoms may not be obvious that any failure to thrive, aneroksia and
nocturia or can be acute symptoms in chronic crisis which can be caused by an
infection. Urinary tract infection or expenditure salt can accelerate
deterioration of renal function, while the extra renal infection accompanied by
increased catabolism and vomiting can lead to a decrease in glomerular
filtration rate suddenly.
Children with chronic renal failure should be monitored by a
team of child efrologi capable of providing optimal care which comprises
administering a special diet, the possibility of surgery and psychological
preparation if it will be done dialysis or transplantation. Growth disturbance
in chronic renal failure is a multifactorial problem, but with the provision
that aggression dietary supplements in children with large, or by feeding
through a nasogastric or gastrostomy in children 2 years of age first, can help
prevent the occurrence of short stature in children who often seem to fail
Chronic kidney.
To know the children with kidney disease, it is necessary to
watch out for some of the symptoms that can be found in children. The first
sign of kidney problems may be swollen in the eyelid, high blood pressure, red
blood cell count is low (anaemia), or blood or protein in the urine. When
doctors found a single one of these problems, further tests may be needed,
including blood or urine test additional, or X-rays. In some cases, doctors may
have to do a biopsy takes a small piece of the kidney for examination under a
microscope. One disease that initially only showed swollen in the eyes of a
child when I wake up in the morning Nephrotic syndrome is a disease that is one
of the kidney disease that is often found in children, is a collection of
clinical symptoms consisting of massive proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia,
hypercholesterolemia and swollen.
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