Birth defect kidney 7

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Birth defect kidney 7
Posted in 2014

Multicystic dysplastic kidney disease


Multicystic dysplastic kidney (MCDK) disease is the most common cyst-causing disease of the kidneys in children. In MCDK disease, the kidney does not develop normally and instead has multiple fluid-filled sacs (cysts) that grow inside the kidney and take over the normal kidney tissue. The kidney does not function at all. MCDK disease typically affects only one kidney. If it affects both kidneys, the fetus dies. However, children who have only one affected kidney often have a good outlook, depending on what other abnormalities, if any, they have. Sometimes the unaffected kidney has other defects that can cause blockage of urine flow.
MCDK is usually detected during routine prenatal ultrasonography, and most children have periodic ultrasounds after birth to determine whether the unaffected kidney is functioning properly. The affected kidney almost always shrinks and disappears. If the kidney does not go away, doctors sometimes remove it later in childhood. Because the unaffected kidney usually becomes bigger over time to compensate for the affected one, children usually have normal kidney function. If children have urinary blockage that causes frequent urinary tract infections or other problems in the functioning kidney, they may need surgery.
The couple  should follow healthy habits before conceiving and practice positive thinking to avoid birth defects and have Healthy child


My advise
1....   Any birth defect to the child is the cause of unhealthy habits or unhealthy food of the mother.
2...    I advise every couple to follow healthy habits when you decided to give birth to healthy child.
3....   Develop positive thinking when you decided to give birth to the Healthy child

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