Moderate hydronephrosis is usually more serious.
Narrowing of the lumen of the urinary tract and obstruction of the urinary tract anywhere from the kidney to the external urethra can cause urine to accumulate in the kidney, resulting in dilatation of the renal pelvis and calyces, which is called hydronephrosis.
Patients may have symptoms such as lower back and abdominal pain, abnormal urine, nausea, vomiting, etc. With the development of the disease, renal colic and even renal function damage may occur. It can seriously affect patients’ health as well as normal life. Therefore, patients with moderate hydronephrosis are usually more serious.
Patients should have appropriate activities to strengthen the body resistance and promote recovery. Give a light diet with high quality low protein, high vitamin, low salt and low potassium, and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, lean meat and milk in moderation.
It is recommended that patients with hydronephrosis should pay attention to the adverse effects of drugs during the use of medication, and regularly review liver and kidney function, and should consult the doctor in time if any uncomfortable symptoms occur.