What is the dark area of fetal kidney separation

  After pregnancy, women will do relevant prenatal check ups, and when abnormalities are found, timely intervention can be taken. Some pregnant women find a dark area of fetal kidney separation during examination, and they are not very familiar with the results of this examination. Do you want to know what the dark area of fetal kidney separation is?

  

What is the dark area of fetal kidney separation1

  Generally, fetal renal pelvis separation occurs and is mostly normal. For separation of the renal pelvis, if it is within 1cm, most cases will return to normal postpartum, mostly due to accumulation of urine in the renal pelvis. If the renal pelvis separates and exceeds 1.5-2cm, it is called hydronephrosis. If the renal cortex becomes thinner, even less than 2mm, considering the impact of hydronephrosis on renal function, pregnancy should be terminated in a timely manner and postpartum observation should be conducted regularly. If severe and persistent, surgery may be necessary.

  If the renal pelvis interval is between 1-1.5cm, it will not have any impact on the healthy development of the fetus, and pregnant women do not need to worry too much. But pregnant women need to undergo regular observation, adjust according to the doctor's guidance, and also do a good job in follow-up examinations.

  When undergoing conditioning, pregnant women should also pay attention to resting well, not staying up late, and not putting too much pressure on themselves. If they let themselves be under too much pressure and stay in an anxious and tense state for a long time, it will actually be detrimental to the healthy growth of the fetus. Pregnant women should also pay attention to dietary adjustments, eat more light and nutritious foods, and avoid eating spicy and stimulating foods.

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