What consequence can children get nephritis to have?
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Pediatric nephritis generally refers to glomerulonephritis, which is a diffuse, non suppurative disease of bilateral kidneys. Most of them occurred in school-age children, and 6-9 years old was the most common. Often secondary to bacterial or viral infection in the upper respiratory tract, but the incidence of nephritis is not bacterial or viral direct damage to the kidney and inflammation, children got nephritis will have what consequences? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
What consequence can children get nephritis to have?
The eyelids are swollen. The main cause of eyelid edema in children with chronic nephritis in the early stage is: the kidney's excretion and regulation function of water are damaged, so that the water and sodium in children's body are increased, too much water is accumulated in the loose tissue in the body, and the eyelid is the part with more loose tissue. The characteristic of eyelid edema is obvious when getting up in the morning, and decreases after activity.
The amount of foam in urine increased. The increase of urine foam is mainly caused by smaller foam, and is interconnected. It can not be dispersed for a long time, suggesting that the protein and tension of the urine are higher. Of course, this symptom is not accurate. If you don't have certain medical knowledge, it is often ignored by parents or children.
Hematuria. Hematuria can be divided into gross hematuria and microscopic hematuria. Gross hematuria is visible to the naked eye hematuria, urine color is washed meat water sample, turbid and red, some children's urine with blood or blood clots. Microscopic hematuria can only be found under the microscope, with more than one red blood cell per high power field. Hematuria is the most common symptom in most children with chronic nephritis.
matters needing attention
Children's nephritis is not only harmful to health, but also has a certain impact on children's growth and development. Some serious nephritis patients may threaten children's life and health, so as parents, we must pay enough attention to it.