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https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/hematuria

What is hematuria? Hematuria means that red blood cells are in the urine. Urine does not normally contain red blood cells because the filters in the kidney prevent blood from entering the urine. In hematuria, the filters or other parts of the urinary tract allow blood to leak into the urine....

https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/hydronephrosis-child

In recent years, better ultrasound machines have allowed your doctor to see your baby's kidneys more clearly during pregnancy. Different types of problems can be found including absence of one or both kidneys, abnormal position of a kidney, hydronephrosis (swelling of a kidney), fluid-filled cysts...

https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/childhood-infections-kidney-disease

Many people don’t know it, but common childhood infections can cause kidney damage and kidney failure.  This is especially true for children.  Two childhood infections to be aware of are 1) strep infections caused by the Streptococcus bacteria, which leads to strep throat and impetigo (a...

https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/6-tips-managing-your-medications

Being a teenager is hard.  Dealing with kidney disease can make it feel even more challenging. You are probably taking at least one medication, maybe more. Remembering to take your medications every day and at the right time is not always easy.  It may seem as if the other parts of your...

https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/vesicoureteral-reflux-vur-infants-children

https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/hbpchildren

High blood pressure is common in children with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Because of their young age when they develop CKD and high blood pressure, there is a high risk that these children may eventually have heart problems and a worsening of CKD. It is very important for children with CKD to be...

https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/understanding-ectopic-kidneys

What is an ectopic kidney? An ectopic kidney is a kidney that is out of place.  An ectopic kidney is caused by a birth defect. What causes an ectopic kidney? An ectopic kidney happens while a baby is growing in the womb.  Normally, the kidneys form a kidney bud within the pelvis (hip...

https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/proteinuria-children

https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/detectkid

https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/nephrotic-syndrome-children

https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/nutrichild

Poor growth and appropriate weight gain are two major nutrition problems for children with kidney failure, so diet is individualized for each child and usually not restricted unless needed. Children grow fastest during the first two years of life. The earlier the age at which kidney disease occurs...

https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/better-kidney-health-kids-seven-golden-rules

Kidney disease is common among adults, and many habits learned by kids can set the stage for kidney health as they get older. You can help your kid(s) protect their kidneys from an early age. Here are seven golden rules to start following now to ensure your child’s future kidney health. Get...

https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/childns

https://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/are-contact-sports-ok-kids-kidney-disease