Congenital Renal Anomalies
Expert diagnosis and advanced treatment pathways for congenital renal anomalies, prioritized for your recovery.
CONSULT A SPECIALISTCongenital Renal Anomalies
Understanding Congenital Renal Anomalies
Congenital renal anomalies are structural abnormalities of the kidneys or urinary tract present at birth. These abnormalities may affect kidney size, position, drainage, or function and can range from mild defects to severe life-threatening conditions.
Introduction
Congenital renal anomalies are structural abnormalities of the kidneys or urinary tract present at birth. These abnormalities may affect kidney size, position, drainage, or function and can range from mild defects to severe life-threatening conditions.
Common Symptoms
- Recurrent urinary tract infections
- Poor urine flow or urinary obstruction
- Swelling or abdominal mass in infants
- High blood pressure
- Poor growth or kidney dysfunction
Treatment Options
- Prenatal and postnatal imaging evaluation
- Surgical correction of urinary obstruction
- Antibiotic prevention for recurrent infections
- Long-term kidney function monitoring
- Specialized pediatric nephrology care
Recovery & Outlook
Many congenital renal anomalies can be managed successfully with early diagnosis and treatment. Regular follow-up helps preserve kidney function and reduce long-term complications.