In recent years, the proportion of children with chronic kidney failure has been high, and the treatment effect has not been very good. Therefore, we need to prevent the formation of chronic kidney failure in children. Medical experts remind children to drink more water in daily life and be careful of the occurrence of chronic kidney failure in children. The specific reasons behind this. Let's take a look at the following content introduction to understand.
Children drinking too much water is one of the symptoms of children's chronic renal failure, which is only a single manifestation, because other diseases can also cause children to drink too much water, such as diabetes, anaphylactoid purpura, etc. But if it is found that the child's drinking water is different from usual and abnormally excessive, they should go to the hospital for urine tests and B-ultrasound tests in a timely manner to see what is causing it. Once it is confirmed that a child has chronic kidney failure, excessive drinking water can increase the burden on the kidneys, thereby exacerbating the condition.
Early diagnosis is also important for chronic kidney failure in children, as urine tests can detect some hidden kidney diseases in the early stages. Moreover, parents need to pay attention to the details of their children's daily lives and pay attention to some signals that their children may suffer from kidney disease:
The characteristic of swollen kidney disease is eyelid or facial edema, which often subsides in the afternoon, worsens after fatigue, and alleviates after rest;
If abnormal urine tests reveal proteinuria, red blood cells, white blood cells, urine sugar, etc. during routine urine tests, further examination should be conducted;
Under normal circumstances, excessive or insufficient urine output can range from 400-600 milliliters in infants and young children, 600-800 milliliters in preschool children, and 800-1400 milliliters in school-age children. Increasing or decreasing urine output may be a "danger" signal sent by kidney disease.
When children experience excessive drinking water in daily life. And the body is accompanied by symptoms such as swelling and weakness. Parents should take their children to the hospital for examination as soon as possible to see if there is any occurrence of chronic kidney failure. And timely treatment. Ensure that children's lives are not seriously threatened.