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Have History Of Partial Nephrectomy And Now Have Mild Renal Pelvis Fullness. How Is This Condition Treated?

Hi Im arlyn I have problem about my kidney.history of partial rigth nephrectomy 3 years ago.I have a bilateral kidney and now I have again a mild renal pilvis fullness in the right kidney.what is the next plan for this kind. And what is the treatment.
Tue, 10 Dec 2013
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If you had gone through the partial nephrectomy and now having some symptoms regarding the kidney then it has to be treated accordingly initially, means symptomatic treatment, if the symptoms goes away with symptomatic medicine then fine but if it does not respond to it then it has to be investigated and then the treatment should be planned in accordance with the reports you can have word with your urosurgeon hope this will help you in taking decision have nice day.
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Have History Of Partial Nephrectomy And Now Have Mild Renal Pelvis Fullness. How Is This Condition Treated?

HI Thank for asking to HCM If you had gone through the partial nephrectomy and now having some symptoms regarding the kidney then it has to be treated accordingly initially, means symptomatic treatment, if the symptoms goes away with symptomatic medicine then fine but if it does not respond to it then it has to be investigated and then the treatment should be planned in accordance with the reports you can have word with your urosurgeon hope this will help you in taking decision have nice day.