Vesicoureteral reflux symptoms?

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summary

Mild vesicoureteral reflux can be asymptomatic, and can only be detected by B-ultrasound or voiding cystography for other reasons. Many children in the fetal period, do B ultrasound routine examination was found, performance for hydronephrosis, upper urinary tract dilation or huge bladder. Postnatal B-ultrasound and voiding cystography can be further confirmed. What about the symptoms of vesicoureteral reflux?, Now let's take a concrete look.

Vesicoureteral reflux symptoms?

(1) urinary tract infection: frequent micturition, urgency of micturition, pain of micturition and fever. In severe cases, it is manifested as typical acute pyelonephritis, such as repeated fever, low back pain, abdominal pain, gross hematuria, etc.

Second: hypertension: it is a common complication in later stage, and it is also the most common cause of malignant hypertension in children.

Third: developmental disorders: the disease is often accompanied by developmental disorders, such as a history of chronic urination with developmental disorders, should think of the disease.

matters needing attention

Because of the renal regurgitation, renal scar formed, and finally developed into renal insufficiency. 15% ~ 30% of patients with chronic urinary tract infection accompanied by vesicoureteral reflux can develop renal insufficiency.