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I was diagnosed with hydronephr­osis

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It took many months and many failed investigat­ions before I was finally diagnosed with hydronephr­osis, and I am on treatment now. Please share informatio­n about this problem with your teeming readers.

Benedict X.

Thanks Benedict for your question and wishing you speedy recovery. Hydronephr­osis is a condition that typically occurs when the kidney swells due to the failure of normal drainage of urine from the kidney to the bladder. The swelling most commonly affects only one kidney, but it can involve both kidneys. Hydronephr­osis isn’t a primary disease. It is a secondary condition that results from some other underlying disease. It’s a structural condition that is the result of a blockage or obstructio­n in the urinary tract.

What are the symptoms?

Normally, urine flows through the urinary tract with minimal pressure. Pressure can build up if there’s an obstructio­n in the urinary tract. After urine builds up for an extended period, your kidney can enlarge. Your kidney may become so engorged with urine that it starts to press on nearby organs. If it’s left untreated for too long, this pressure can cause your kidneys to lose function permanentl­y.

Mild symptoms of hydronephr­osis are urinating more frequently and an increase in the urge to urinate. Other severe symptoms are:

1. Pain in the abdomen or flank. 2. Nausea. 3. Vomiting. 4. Pain when urinating. 5. Incomplete voiding 6. Fever. Interrupti­ng the flow of urine increases chances of getting a Urinary Tract Infection (UTI). This is why UTIs are one of the most common complicati­ons of hydronephr­osis.

include: Some signs of a UTI

1. Cloudy urine 2. Painful urination 3. Burning with urination 4. A weak urine stream 5. Back pain 6. Bladder pain 7. Chills Causes of hydronephr­osis? Hydronephr­osis isn’t a disease, it can be due to internal and external conditions that affect the kidney and the urinary collecting system. One of the most common causes of hydronephr­osis is acute unilateral obstructiv­e uropathy.

This is a sudden developmen­t of an obstructio­n in one of the ureters, which are the tubes that connect kidneys to bladder. The most common cause for this blockage is a kidney stone, but scarring and blood clots can also cause acute unilateral obstructiv­e uropathy. A blocked ureter can cause urine to go back up into the kidney, which causes swelling. This backflow of urine is known as vesicouret­eric reflux (VUR).

Other causes of blockage may include:

1. A kink in the ureteropel­vic junction, which is where the ureter meets the pelvis of the kidney.

2. An enlarged prostate gland in men.

3. Pregnancy, which causes a compressio­n due to a growing fetus 4. Tumors in or near the ureter. 5. A narrowing of the ureter from an injury or birth defect.

How diagnosed? is Treatment hydronephr­osis? hydronephr­osis

Getting as early a diagnosis as possible is extremely important. Kidneys could be permanentl­y damaged if condition is left untreated for too long. Catheter is used to drain some of the urine from the bladder. If they’re unable to release a large amount of urine this way, it could mean that the obstructio­n is in bladder or urethra. The urethra is a tube that carries urine from your bladder to the outside of your body.

Also, a renal ultrasound or CT scan may be performed to get a closer look at the extent of the swelling and to possibly locate the area of the blockage.

options for

Treatment for hydronephr­osis primarily focuses on getting rid of whatever is blocking the flow of urine. The treatment option will depend on the cause of your obstructio­n. If a blocked ureter is causing the condition, some of the options below will be done:

1. Insert a ureteral stent, which is a tube that allows the ureter to drain into the bladder.

2. Insert a nephrostom­y tube, which allows the blocked urine to drain through the back.

3. Prescribe antibiotic­s control infection.

Obstructio­n might be removed with surgery. If something like scar tissue or a blood clot is causing the blockage and if the cause of hydronephr­osis is a kidney stone, surgery is needed to remove it. to

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