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3 And 1/2 Yr Old Having Loose Motion, Vomiting And Fever. Ultrasound Shows Left Reanl Cortical Cyst. Suggestions ?

Hi doctor, My son is 3 and half yr old.We were on tour and reached place where the tem was 0 degree.Since then he had loose motion like Mucus and vomitting and fever.We have showed doctor and gave medicine.We came back to our place.It is almost 7 days loose bowel movement with pain has not stopped.We did ultrasound test.It is showing left renal cortical cyst found.Kidly suggest what it is? and is that dangerous?
Mon, 26 Nov 2012
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Pediatrician, Neonatology 's  Response
Hi Shilpa,
For loose motions with mucus yet the stool examined.
give him oral electrolytes like electrobion.
based on stool result your doctor can treat!
A single renalcyst should be followed.
IMuliple cysts are problem.
Keep regular followup with the doctor.
Good luck
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3 And 1/2 Yr Old Having Loose Motion, Vomiting And Fever. Ultrasound Shows Left Reanl Cortical Cyst. Suggestions ?

Hi Shilpa, For loose motions with mucus yet the stool examined. give him oral electrolytes like electrobion. based on stool result your doctor can treat! A single renalcyst should be followed. IMuliple cysts are problem. Keep regular followup with the doctor. Good luck