Learn about Pediatric Kidney Disease Treatment in India — how it works, who it is for, recovery timelines, and what to expect before and after surgery. Compare hospitals and doctors experienced in Pediatric Kidney Disease and request assistance for cost estimates or appointments.

About Pediatric Kidney Disease

Pediatric kidney disease management involves the specialized diagnosis, treatment, and long-term care of kidney disorders in children, from infancy through adolescence. A pediatric nephrologist, a doctor with advanced training in children's kidney health, leads this comprehensive care. This includes evaluating conditions like congenital anomalies, nephrotic syndrome, urinary tract infections, and chronic kidney disease (CKD). The process is holistic, involving detailed medical history, physical exams, laboratory tests (blood, urine), imaging studies (ultrasound), and sometimes kidney biopsies. Treatment plans are tailored to the child's specific condition and may include medication management, dietary modifications, dialysis for advanced kidney failure, and coordination for potential kidney transplantation. The goal is to preserve kidney function, manage symptoms, support normal growth and development, and improve the child's overall quality of life.

Key Highlights

    Specialized care from doctors trained specifically in children's kidney health and development.Comprehensive, family-centered approach to diagnosis and long-term management.Focus on preserving kidney function to support normal growth, development, and quality of life.Access to advanced treatments including tailored medication plans, dietary therapy, dialysis, and transplantation.Coordination with a multidisciplinary team including dietitians, social workers, and surgeons for holistic care.

Who is this surgery for?

  • Persistent high blood pressure (hypertension) in a child.
  • Recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) or pyelonephritis.
  • Abnormal findings on prenatal ultrasound suggesting kidney or urinary tract issues.
  • Signs of kidney dysfunction such as swelling (edema), foamy urine, or reduced urine output.
  • Abnormal results on routine blood tests (e.g., high creatinine, low GFR) or urine tests (proteinuria, hematuria).
  • Diagnosis of systemic conditions affecting the kidneys, like lupus or Henoch-Schönlein purpura.
  • Management of congenital kidney diseases, nephrotic syndrome, or chronic kidney disease (CKD).

How to prepare

  • Compile a detailed medical history, including birth history, growth charts, and any family history of kidney disease.
  • Undergo initial blood and urine tests as requested by the pediatrician or nephrologist.
  • Prepare for imaging tests like a kidney ultrasound, which is non-invasive and requires no special preparation.
  • For specific procedures like a kidney biopsy, follow pre-procedure instructions regarding fasting and medication adjustments.
  • Parents should prepare a list of questions and concerns to discuss during the consultation.

Risks & possible complications

  • Risks associated with specific diagnostic procedures, such as bleeding or infection from a kidney biopsy.
  • Potential side effects from long-term medications, including impacts on growth, bone health, or immune function.
  • Progression of kidney disease leading to chronic kidney disease (CKD) or end-stage renal disease (ESRD).
  • Complications related to dialysis, if required, such as infections, access site problems, or electrolyte imbalances.
  • Risks associated with kidney transplantation, including organ rejection, infection, and side effects of immunosuppressant drugs.
  • Emotional and psychosocial challenges for the child and family due to chronic illness management.

Recovery & hospital stay

  • Recovery is highly dependent on the specific condition and treatment. Management is often a long-term process.
  • After procedures like a biopsy, brief observation for bleeding and pain management is required.
  • Adherence to prescribed medication regimens and follow-up appointments is critical for monitoring kidney function.
  • Implementing and maintaining any recommended dietary changes (e.g., sodium, potassium, protein restriction).
  • Regular monitoring of blood pressure, growth parameters, and laboratory values.
  • For dialysis or transplant patients, recovery involves adapting to a new routine of treatments and medications with ongoing specialist support.
  • Psychological support and connecting with support groups can be beneficial for the child and family.
  • checked Typical hospital stay: Varies widely (Outpatient to several weeks)
  • checked Expected recovery time: Long-term management (Months to years)

Frequently Asked Questions

If you are considering pediatric kidney disease in India, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.

Procedure cost in other countries

Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for pediatric kidney disease compare across other countries where we have data.

Country Estimated cost range Typical stay Recovery time View details
India INR 50 Thousand – 1.5 Million Varies widely (Outpatient to several weeks) ~ Long-term management (Months to years) Know More
Turkey TRY 175 Thousand – 5.25 Million Varies widely (Outpatient to several weeks) ~ Long-term management (Months to years) Know More
PATIENT REVIEW

Aadya Sharma is a bright 8-year-old...

Aadya Sharma is a bright 8-year-old girl from a close-knit family. She loves dancing and school. Over several months, her parents noticed she was unusually tired, had persistent puffiness around her eyes, and her appetite had dwindled. A routine check-up revealed high blood pressure and protein in her urine. A pediatric nephrologist diagnosed her with Nephrotic Syndrome, specifically Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis (FSGS). The doctor recommended a kidney biopsy to determine the exact type of damage and guide treatment. The procedure was scary for Aadya and her family, but the medical team was gentle and explained everything using dolls. After the biopsy, she had to lie still for several hours, which was challenging for an active child. The results confirmed FSGS, and she started a regimen of corticosteroids and immunosuppressants. After six months of treatment, Aadya's proteinuria has significantly reduced, her energy is returning, and she can dance again, though she requires careful monitoring. Emotionally, the journey was one of fear and uncertainty for her parents, watching their vibrant child become frail. Post-diagnosis, having a clear treatment plan brought immense relief and hope. Aadya herself was brave but confused; now, she's proud of being a 'medicine warrior' and is focused on getting back to her normal life.

Pediatric Nephrologists for Pediatric Kidney Disease

Explore experienced pediatric nephrologists who regularly perform pediatric kidney disease and provide pre- and post-operative care in India.

Dr. Dharshan Rangaswamy
  • 23 Years Experience
  • Pediatric Nephrologist
Speaks: English, Hindi
Consult Charge ₹ 550
Available Today
December: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus KMC Hospital Mangalore, Mangalore

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Dr. Niladri Bose
  • 5 Years Experience
  • Pediatric Nephrologist
Speaks: English, Hindi
Consult Charge ₹ 1500
Available Today
December: 08:00 AM - 08:00 PM

MediFyr Plus Manipal Hospital Salt Lake, Kolkata

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