Ureteral Reflux

What Causes Urinary Tract Infections in Infants?

Urinary tract infections in infants are rare, affecting between 1 and 5 percent of newborns. In this age group, symptoms of urinary tract infection are nonspecific, and include temperature instability, vomiting or feeding intolerance,...

Odd Smelling Urine in Infants

If your infant's urine has a smell that is odd or very different from usual, there is a good chance he may have developed a urinary tract infection, or UTI. Additional nonspecific signs may include fever, fussiness, lack of appetite and traces of...

Causes of Hydronephrosis in a Fetus

Children's Hospital Boston explains that normally urine in the body flows from the kidneys down through the ureters and into the bladder. When something unusual happens in the urinary tract that prevents the urine from draining into or out of the...

Causes of Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections in Young Girls

An infection of the urinary tract is one that occurs when too much bacteria thrive inside the kidneys, ureters, bladder or urethra and reproduce. Some symptoms of a UTI, as indicated by the Kids Health website, include pain when urinating, fever,...

Natural Ways to Improve Kidney Function

The kidneys, part of the body's urinary system, are important eliminatory organs---they help clean the body of wastes and toxins. They also regulate the amount of body fluids, which has an effect on blood pressure and heart health. Problems...

Hydronephrosis & Nutrition

Kidney disorders may occur for a variety of reasons. Hydronephrosis is a type of swelling in one or both kidneys that occurs as the result of another condition, making it a symptom of a disorder or disease, rather than a specific illness. Certain...

3 Ways to Treat Vesicoureteral Reflux

If your child is diagnosed with vesicoureteral reflux, a condition in which urine washes back up through the ureters and possibly into the kidneys, the primary treatment will require daily low doses of antibiotics. Your child will take...

Kidney Reflux Symptoms

Urine formed in the kidneys travels through the ureters to the urinary bladder for storage until passed from the body. The ureters contain one-way valves, which normally prevent urine backflow. Ureteral valve defects permit retrograde urinary flow...