Is urine color normal in children with acute nephritis

The color of urine in children with acute nephritis may be normal or red or light red.
Acute glomerulonephritis, or simply acute nephritis. The disease mostly has antecedent infections, and most of them are immune complex glomerulonephritis caused by acute infection with Streptococcus haemolyticus. Typical clinical manifestations are dominated by hematuria, accompanied by varying degrees of proteinuria, and may also be accompanied by edema, hypertension, and decreased urine output.
Children with hematuria in the urine, if the amount of bleeding is small, the color can look no different from normal to the naked eye, but this urine can be observed under the microscope a certain amount of red blood cells.
In addition, the urine can also be red or light red, representing different degrees of hematuria. Therefore, if your baby has symptoms such as hematuria, you should consult a doctor in time, complete the urine routine examination to clarify the diagnosis, and follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment.