How to treat fetal double hydronephrosis

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After pregnancy, women not only in the physical, but also psychological will have a lot of changes. After pregnancy, there will also be many unexpected situations. In every prenatal examination, there may be such and such problems. For many people who have just upgraded to be parents, they are often at a loss when they encounter such situations. Fetal hydronephrosis can be divided into two cases, one is recurrent, the fetal environment changes after birth, hydronephrosis will disappear, the other is non recurrent, mostly congenital ureteral stenosis, should be treated immediately after birth. Now let's get to know.

How to treat fetal double hydronephrosis

First: I suggest you don't be too nervous. If you find fetal hydronephrosis, you don't have to worry too much, and you don't have to rush to terminate the pregnancy. You need to reexamine one hour and one week after B-ultrasound examination. If the reexamination results are within the normal range, it will be OK. I saw a pregnant woman in the hospital, and it will be OK during reexamination.

Second: you should be clear about your baby's hydronephrosis is recurrent or non recurrent, in order to have targeted treatment, do not worry too much, the pregnant woman I met before told me that she did not pay too much attention, did not worry too much, after a period of time to be good. So the mood after pregnancy is very important.

Third: you check out the baby's hydronephrosis at 34 weeks of pregnancy. It is very likely that the baby has no urination, so the two kidneys will be very large. When the environment changes after the baby is born, the symptoms will disappear naturally. After all, B-ultrasound is only imaging examination, there is no direct view of the clear.

matters needing attention

For expectant parents, after pregnancy, the most important thing is to maintain a happy mood, usually balanced nutrition, more exercise, more breathing fresh air, more heart communication with the baby. To ensure the healthy development of the baby.