Can children with kidney disease go to school?

  For children with kidney disease, treatment and health is the top priority. However, school is a necessary path for all children, and every parent hopes that their children can become a dragon and a phoenix, study well, and achieve a career in the future. The balance between kidney disease treatment and schooling has become a difficult problem for many parents.  For this problem, we need to treat each child differently according to the different stages of treatment: 1. Those who need to be hospitalized during the active or acute stage of kidney disease (such as children with nephrotic syndrome who have peripheral edema with large amount of proteinuria, children with purpura who have joint pain in the extremities or abdominal pain, children with SLE active stage and other serious complications, etc.) need to be relatively bedridden and cannot participate in They cannot participate in study and all cultural, sports and social activities.  2.Renal lesions are still active, but they are in the recovery stage, they can receive classroom study, but not for too long, and they cannot participate in sports and social and cultural activities.  3.Children with kidney disease are in remission after stopping medication, can accept classroom learning, can also engage in light sports, cultural activities, but the amount of activity should gradually increase, not too fast.  4.Children with kidney disease are in long-term remission after stopping medication, but the urine still changes after exercise, should prevent strenuous exercise and long time sports activities.