Pediatric Nephrology: Addressing Kidney & Urinary Complaints
Pediatric urinary complaints, as well as growth and development issues, can be challenging – especially because children may not fully understand pain and how to describe it. Our specialists are trained to listen to children and then explain complex conditions. This includes diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic kidney-related disorders as well as certain growth and development issues. We provide this service for infants, toddlers, young children, adolescents, and young adults.
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Some Conditions Our Pediatric Nephrologists Treat
Pediatric nephrology focuses on diagnosing and treating kidney diseases and related urologic conditions in children. The kidneys are essential for filtering waste from the blood, regulating fluid and electrolytes, and producing urine.
Conditions commonly treated by our expert pediatric nephrologists include:
- Urinary tract infections
- Acute and chronic kidney disease
- Kidney stones
- High blood pressure
- Kidney failure
- Urine abnormalities
- Congenital anomalies of the kidney and inherited kidney diseases
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Our physicians treat a wide variety of conditions. We invite you to read more about urodynamics, an innovative urinary service that helps us comfortably evaluate and diagnose problems with a child's bladder and urinary tract in real time.
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Urodynamics
This innovative urinary health service keeps your child comfortable and close to home.
Additional Diagnostic Testing for Pediatric Nephrology
In pediatric nephrology, various diagnostic tests evaluate kidney conditions in children, helping determine the underlying cause and severity. Common diagnostic tests include:
- Urinalysis: Analyzes urine for the presence of unusual substances such as protein, blood, or signs of infection.
- Blood tests: Evaluates blood samples to assess kidney function, electrolyte balance, and detect any abnormalities.
- Imaging studies: Utilizes ultrasound, CT scans, or MRI to visualize the kidneys and evaluate their structure and function.
- Kidney biopsy: In some situations, a small tissue sample is extracted from the kidney for detailed microscopic analysis.
Treatments for Pediatric Nephrology Conditions
At Lee Health, our treatment options are tailored to the specific needs of each child, focusing on managing symptoms, slowing disease progression, and preserving kidney function. Your child's pediatric nephrologist may make recommendations such as the treatments below to help manage your child's condition. Common approaches include:
- Medication: Medication may be prescribed to manage symptoms, control blood pressure, reduce inflammation, or treat infections.
- Specialized Diet: A specialized diet may be recommended to lessen the workload on the kidneys and address specific conditions.
- Fluid Management: Maintaining proper hydration is essential, with fluid intake closely monitored and adjusted as needed.
- Dialysis: In severe cases, when the kidneys are unable to function adequately, dialysis is used to filter waste from the blood.
- Kidney Transplant: For children with end-stage kidney disease, a kidney transplant may offer the best long-term solution.
Learn More About Your Child's Pediatric Nephrology Care Team
Lee Health is dedicated to offering a wide range of services to support your child's kidney health. Our approach involves communication and collaboration with your child's care team to ensure you and your child feel supported.
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