What should I do if my newborn baby has duplicate kidneys and is now urinating less

Neonates with duplicated kidneys causing decreased urination need to consider surgical treatment, and the specific surgical procedures need to be chosen according to the specific condition, such as duplicated kidney ureterotomy, ureteral bladder reimplantation, and so on.
Neonatal malformation in the kidney is a relatively common congenital anomaly, the presence of a duplicate kidney may affect the function of the kidneys, which will affect the frequency and volume of urine. If there is a direct impact on the function of the urinary system, surgical treatment needs to be considered, and the specific surgical treatment plan needs to be formulated according to the child’s specific situation.
Common surgical treatments include ureteral resection of duplicate kidney and ureteral bladder reimplantation.
It is recommended to seek timely medical treatment for duplicate kidneys, and actively treat the disease under the guidance of physicians. It should be noted that kidney examination can be carried out during the fetal period, and if there are some malformations in the kidney, timely examination is needed after birth, and regular re-examinations should be carried out to observe the child’s renal function.