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How Dangerous Is It To Have Constant Fever While Suffering From Horseshoe Kidney In A Child?

Hello Sir, My son has discovered with horseshoe kidney. He is 5 year old now. He frequently suffers with high fever (104-105Degree F). Some doctors says this may be due to his rare condition. I want to know how dangerous it could be to have a horseshoe kidney.
Thu, 6 Mar 2014
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A horseshoe kidney is a condition which can predispose your son to urinary and renal infections. If he has a fever, it may be advisable to obtain a urine culture and analysis at your physician's office. In some cases of untreated renal infections, bacteria can be transmitted to the bloodstream, so it is important to follow up with your physician.
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How Dangerous Is It To Have Constant Fever While Suffering From Horseshoe Kidney In A Child?

A horseshoe kidney is a condition which can predispose your son to urinary and renal infections. If he has a fever, it may be advisable to obtain a urine culture and analysis at your physician s office. In some cases of untreated renal infections, bacteria can be transmitted to the bloodstream, so it is important to follow up with your physician.