The Causing Elements of Hydronephrosis and Their Impact on the Human Body

This research paper goes over the overall topic of the hydronephrosis kidney syndrome. The kidney is involved in functions with controlling blood pressure, regulating body salts, as well as bladder control. Underlying conditions affecting these things may ultimately lead to hydronephrosis. To identify this syndrome within someone, an ultrasound is given to the patient. In some cases, surgery is required, but in most, the patient revisits professionally trained ultrasound providers by needed time. There are some symptoms that help identify this syndrome of the kidneys, including vomiting, increased frequency in urination, and dysuria. Hydronephrosis is usually resolved during the infancy stage of a patient, but some cases, like bilateral hydronephrosis cases, may last a longer time. An ultrasound, checking for the presence of hydronephrosis within a human, searches for dilation or inflammation of the kidneys. This inflammation is usually paired with difficulty of the kidneys performing their normal functions, which includes trouble urinating, malfunction of salt regulation, and the additional symptoms. The researcher concluded the information behind the definition of hydronephrosis, as well as the fact that this disease has no actual cure and that no medication can help or assist in preventing it. Hydronephrosis is very easy to manage for healthcare providers, but in the future, there is definitely hope for a better approach. https://www.academia.edu/124687736/The_Causing_Elements_of_Hydronephrosis_and_Their_Impact_on_the_Human_Body?sm=b

Denis Stepanenko

5/8/20241 min read

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Paper Written in 2022 by Denis A. Stepanenko