When many mothers are doing examinations, they are often told by doctors that their babies have right renal pelvis separation. The severity of this separation depends on whether it is serious. Sometimes there may be a small amount of mild hydronephrosis, so such separation will not affect kidney function for the time being. The key issue is to find out the cause of hydronephrosis, common ones include stones, stenosis, tumors, etc. It is recommended to check repeatedly to see the current status. A 7mm separation of the right renal collecting system may be mild hydronephrosis, which is very mild and does not affect renal function for the time being. The key is to find out the cause of hydronephrosis, common causes include stones, congenital stenosis, tumors, etc. It is recommended that you have another B-ultrasound examination of the urinary system, including both kidneys, ureters, and bladder, to determine whether there are any stones, strictures, or tumors. If there is really no problem, you don't need to worry too much or take any medicine. Have another ultrasound check every 3 to 6 months to see if the hydronephrosis has worsened. If it has not worsened, just have a physical examination once a year and pay attention. Don't pay too much attention to it. It will not affect your kidney function. B-ultrasound has a lot to do with the doctor's level and diagnostic standards. If you change a doctor, there may be no water accumulation or water accumulation >7mm, so there is no need to worry too much. If stones or other conditions are found during follow-up examination, treatment should be initiated immediately:) 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. |
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