Suggest Treatment For Bilateral Renal Parenchymal Disease
Bilateral renal parenchymal disease right kidney is 65mm and left is 80mm in length. both kidneys show increased parenchymal echotexture with ill-defined CM demarcation and smooth outline A 21*22mm cyst is seen at mid pole of left kidney. My question is, this is an ultrasound report patients age is 21 and whenever she do some activity like dusting or cleaning home or take medicine or take less food throughout the day or have a long walk, suddenly she got have a severe FIT she fell down on the floor and got seriously injuries in her head etc on asking she usually says that i got sleep for a moment and dont know what has happened to me. she is normal in life she never feel any pain before severe attack/shock/Fit. but after attack her hands got tightly bend when she sleeps, and now she is having light shocks again and again during sleep. IS THIS PROBLEM IS DUE TO KIDNEYS OR SOMETHING ELSE...
Hello and welcoeme to HCM. As an Urologist, i must advise you, that the fits you describe, is a neurological problem. She'll need to be seen by a neurologist. Normally, these attacks are called seizures, and will need certain tests, like an EEG, MRI brain, video-EEG, and then the neurologist will decide on further course of treatment. The urine routine and micro-albumin, blood routine,creatinine, sodium,potassium,and proteins will be done, to see if there's any co-relation with the seizures. If you can send a copy of the reports to me, i can give you an expert opinion. Dr.Matthew J.Mangat.
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Suggest Treatment For Bilateral Renal Parenchymal Disease
Hello and welcoeme to HCM. As an Urologist, i must advise you, that the fits you describe, is a neurological problem. She ll need to be seen by a neurologist. Normally, these attacks are called seizures, and will need certain tests, like an EEG, MRI brain, video-EEG, and then the neurologist will decide on further course of treatment. The urine routine and micro-albumin, blood routine,creatinine, sodium,potassium,and proteins will be done, to see if there s any co-relation with the seizures. If you can send a copy of the reports to me, i can give you an expert opinion. Dr.Matthew J.Mangat.