Can fetal hydronephrosis be cured

  Nowadays, medical technology is becoming more and more mature, and many diseases can be detected and treated in a timely manner during pregnancy, even terminating pregnancy, reducing the birth rate of unhealthy fetuses. Some parents find that their fetuses suffer from bilateral hydronephrosis, which is still on the rise. What should they do? Can this disease be cured? I believe this is something many parents are eager to know.

  

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  Can fetal hydronephrosis be cured

  1. One is reversibility. The fetus temporarily experiences renal dysfunction or structural abnormalities during development. But as the child develops, this functional deficiency is gradually compensated for, especially after birth, due to changes in the environment, kidney function returns to normal and hydronephrosis disappears. This situation is common in cases where the fetal ureteral contraction rhythm is disrupted due to certain reasons, or temporary anatomical abnormalities occur during the development of the ureter. This type of reversible hydronephrosis often disappears gradually with fetal development, so there is no need to terminate the pregnancy.

  2. The other is irretrievability. Commonly seen in congenital ureteral stenosis and often accompanied by urinary dysfunction. If a fetus with this type of hydronephrosis is born, necessary treatment should be given promptly to improve its urinary system function. Although ultrasound diagnosis can detect fetal hydronephrosis, it also has certain limitations and cannot determine the true cause of hydronephrosis, let alone predict the direction of its development. Therefore, if fetal hydronephrosis is found, it is not advisable to terminate the pregnancy in a hurry. It is important to seek the diagnostic opinion of clinical doctors and closely monitor the development of fetal hydronephrosis. After a period of time, a color ultrasound should be performed again to understand the development trend of fetal hydronephrosis. If necessary, consider whether to terminate the pregnancy.

  Causes of fetal hydronephrosis

  1. Urine reflux: An abnormal phenomenon in patients with hydronephrosis where urine flows back to the kidneys. At this time, the kidneys will have both urine ready to flow into the bladder and urine flowing back from the bladder. At this time, the kidneys will have too much water, causing hydronephrosis.

  2. Ureteral obstruction: It is a common disease that causes hydronephrosis, which is caused by a small segment of the ureter narrowing and blocking, making it difficult for urine in the kidney to flow to the bladder and stagnate in the kidney. Usually, as long as a narrow segment of the ureter is removed and reconnected to keep the ureter unobstructed, the condition of hydronephrosis can be improved.

  The above is all the content that the editor shared with you about whether fetal hydronephrosis can be cured. If bilateral hydronephrosis is found in the fetus, it is necessary to consult relevant doctors in a timely manner, so that doctors can treat the child according to the specific situation of the fetus, identify the situation and decide whether to give birth to the child. This is the best way to give the child a home.

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