Pediatrics: Neonatal Hydronephrosis
Neonatal hydronephrosis means a baby's kidney(s) are swollen because urine isn't draining properly, often due to a blockage or reflux. It's usually found on prenatal ultrasounds and often causes no symptoms. Many cases improve on their own, while others require monitoring or simple treatments to protect kidney health. Regular follow-up appointments are important for your baby's care.
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