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Pediatric Hydronephrosis

Hydronephrosis is a swelling in the urinary tract.

At Children's Health℠, we have one of the nation’s top pediatric urology programs. We see more cases of hydronephrosis than almost any other center in our region, which means we have deep experience treating this condition. We offer kids and their families compassionate care every step of the way.


What is Pediatric Hydronephrosis?

Fetal hydronephrosis is found in 1-5% of all pregnancies. It can be found on a prenatal ultrasound before a baby is born and is one of the most common conditions detected during prenatal screening ultrasounds. It can also be diagnosed after a baby is born or in older children.

Hydronephrosis can be a sign of a wide variety of conditions. It can range from a minor swelling that does not need treatment to a more severe condition that requires surgery.

The swelling happens when one or both tubes carrying urine from the kidneys to the bladder (called ureters) become blocked or when urine backs up from the bladder to the kidney.

Hydronephrosis happens more often in males than females. It can affect one or both kidneys. In most cases, it goes away on its own.



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