Having children at home brings a lot of laughter, so their health has always been the most concerned issue for parents. If a child gets sick, parents will definitely be worried, and the most common disease in children is renal pelvis separation. Next, let's learn about the meaning of bilateral renal pelvis separation in fetuses?
Firstly, let's understand the concept of remainder, which is actually the place where the kidneys and ureters are connected to each other. Under normal circumstances, the remaining separation should not exceed one centimeter, and for a newborn child, the remaining separation should not exceed 1.6 centimeters, which is also within the normal range and will not cause major health problems.
In addition, bilateral renal pelvis separation in fetuses is classified as mild and severe. Residual separation is mild when it is less than or equal to 0.7 centimeters, and severe when it is greater than or equal to one centimeter. Mild cases can be treated through intrauterine therapy, surgical intervention, or pyeloplasty after delivery. Severe renal pelvis separation can be difficult to treat.
Secondly, if the excessive amniotic fluid in the pregnant woman is the cause of severe renal pelvis separation in the child and there are also physical deformities, the pregnancy must be terminated immediately, and induction of labor can be chosen. But when the fetus experiences renal pelvis separation, it is mostly due to physiological reasons, and after birth, it is okay to urinate.
So, when bilateral renal pelvis separation is found in the fetus inside the abdomen, it is generally necessary to follow the doctor's diagnosis and advice for treatment, and avoid paranoia.