What are the reasons for one year old baby's high urinary calcium

  As we all know, children have a much higher chance of getting sick than adults, and high urinary calcium is a common problem for many babies. Once this problem occurs, the baby's health will be greatly affected. Therefore, timely treatment is very important after discovering the illness. So, what are the reasons for a one year old baby's high urinary calcium?

  

What are the reasons for one year old baby's high urinary calcium1

  Firstly, the etiology of this disease is still unclear so far. Due to the possibility of obvious familial genetic predisposition, it may be caused by autosomal dominant genetic defects in the human body, or it may be due to excessive calcium absorption in the child's intestines or impaired calcium reabsorption in the child's renal tubules, ultimately leading to increased urinary calcium in the child.

  In addition, the onset of this disease may be due to vitamin D metabolism disorders, which are also related to dietary and environmental factors. Therefore, it is recommended to promote reasonable feeding for pediatric patients, and to expose them to more sunlight to actively prevent and treat nutritional diseases. For patients with multiple comorbidities, early diagnosis and treatment should be carried out, and efforts should be made to minimize kidney damage and prevent renal failure.

  Finally, if diagnosed and treated early, the prognosis of this disease is still good. Severe and prolonged illness can lead to various complications such as recurrent urinary tract infections, stones, urinary tract obstruction, renal damage, and ultimately renal failure.

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