Nutrition and Renal Failure
Detailed information on nutrition and renal failure in children
Detailed information on nutrition and renal failure in children
Neurogenic bladder means the bladder doesn't work normally because of nerve damage. It causes a child to have problems with holding or releasing urine.
Here is information on nutrition and diet for children with nephrotic syndrome.
Chemotherapy is the use of medicines to treat cancer or kill cancer cells. Read on to learn more about what to expect when your child needs this treatment.
Detailed information on chemotherapy and managing chemotherapy side effects in children
There is no one cause for cancer. Scientists believe that it is the interaction of many factors—genetic or environmental.
The specific treatment for your child's cancer will be determined by your child's healthcare provider, based on a variety of factors, including the type of cancer and the extent of the disease.
Nephrotic syndrome is a problem where too much protein called albumin is released from the body into the urine. It means that one or both kidneys are damaged.
Megaureter is a ureter that is much wider than normal. A megaureter may not drain urine normally. This can lead to infections and kidney damage.
Many tests are needed to find out if a person has cancer, or if another condition is causing cancer symptoms.