Kidney disease in a toddler – Guidelines!

Posted by chetan chauhan on May 15th, 2019

Kidney diseases are common among people, whether he is an adult or a toddler. It happens because of changes, in diet, environment, and unhealthy lifestyle. Kidney disease in a toddler can be prevented by following or consuming the sound eating regimen. Every child needs nutrients in sufficient amount, but knowledge about nutrients is essential for the parents or guardians of a toddler with kidney disease because his/her diet can affect kidney function. In turn, the damaged kidney will affect the health and growth of a toddler. 

Kidney disease provides short-term or permanent harm to the kidneys that may injure the kidneys in a way that they cannot function well. There are two different types of kidney disease:

  1. Acute kidney disease - It starts all of a sudden and in most of the cases, it may be reversed, and the kidneys once again work normally.
  2. Chronic kidney disease – It is a type of disease which gets worse over at least 3 months. It is hazardous because it leads to kidney failure.

A person with kidney disease can get relief from it, by consuming Ayurvedic medications, instead of taking allopathic treatment because of its superlative profits.

What causes kidney disease in a toddler?

Following are the causes of acute kidney disease and chronic kidney disease in a toddler-

Acute Kidney disease causes -

  • Less blood flow to the kidneys
  • A blockage in the urinary tract
  • Slow or block oxygen and blood to the kidneys like cardiac arrest
  • Hemolytic uremic syndrome
  • Glomerulonephritis

Chronic kidney disease causes -

  • Blockage in the urinary tract
  • Inherited Alport syndrome
  • Nephrotic syndrome
  • Genetic Polycystic kidney disease
  • Inherited Cystinosis disorder
  • Untreated acute kidney disease (CKD may turn into acute kidney disease)

What are the symptoms of kidney disease in a toddler?

The symptoms of acute and chronic kidney disease are different for each child, depends on the medical history of his/her family. Following are the most common symptoms of acute and chronic kidney disease in a toddler.

Symptoms of acute kidney disease-

  • Bleeding (hemorrhage)
  • Fever
  • Rash
  • Bloody diarrhea
  • Severe vomiting
  • Stomach pain
  • Less or more urine
  • Pale skin
  • Swelling of the tissues
  • Inflammation of the eye
  • Stomach mass
  • Restlessness while sleeping

Symptoms of chronic kidney disease-

  • Loss of hunger
  • Vomiting or nausea
  • Bone pain
  • Stunted growth
  • Malaise
  • Lots of urine or no urine
  • Repeated urinary tract infections (UTI)
  • Pale skin
  • Hearing problems
  • Stomach mass
  • Tissue swelling
  • Irritability
  • Poor muscle tone

In some cases, the symptoms of acute and chronic kidney disease can be similar to other health diseases and conditions. It is vital for every parent to consult their doctor if they see one or more than one of these symptoms in their toddler.

How is kidney disease diagnosed in a toddler?

The healthcare provider will inquire about your toddler symptoms and health history. He will give your toddler a physical exam. Your toddler may also have to face the following tests, such as:

  • Blood tests – By this test, the healthcare provider will count the blood cells, electrolyte levels, and kidney function.
  • Urine test – By this test, the doctor of your toddler will look for protein and blood in the urine and urinary tract infection (UTI).
  • Renal ultrasound (Sonography) – It is a painless test in which the doctor moves a piece of equipment known as a transducer over the belly in the kidney area that uses sound waves and a computer to design images of body tissues which sends an image of the kidney to a video screen. Through this test, the healthcare provider can see the size and shape of the kidneys, and also see the kidney stone, cyst, or other problems in the kidneys.

How is kidney disease treated in a toddler?

In case, if your toddler has kidney disease, then see both a pediatrician or family healthcare provider and nephrologists. Nephrologists, for instance, Dr. Puneet Dhawan provide the best kidney disease treatment in Ayurveda without utilizing any sort of painful procedure. 

Therefore, the treatment will depend on your toddler symptoms, age, and general health condition, how brutal the condition is, and the kidney disease your toddler has.

The Ayurvedic or Allopathic Treatment for chronic kidney disease and acute kidney disease depends on their causes. Treatment may include some changes in the toddler diet.

  1. Daily protein needs for children according to their age, treatment, and gender –

Age Range

Grams of protein need per pound of body weight

Pre-Dialysis

Hemo-Dialysis

Peritoneal Dialysis

Infant

0-6 Months

1

1.2

1.3-1.4

7-12 Months

0.73

1.1

1.0-1.1

Toddler

1-3 Years

0.5

0.7

0.9

Child

4-6 Years

0.5

0.7

0.9

7-10 Years

0.45

0.6

0.8

Adolescents

11-14 Years

0.45

0.6

0.8

15-18 Years

0.4

Girls/Boys

0.6-0.7

0.5/0.6

  1. Following are some of the high and low potassium and phosphorus food products which a child with kidney disease needs to eat or avoid.
  • High-potassium foods – Oranges and orange juice, melons, apricots, bananas, potatoes, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, cooked spinach, cooked broccoli, and beans such as baked, red kidney beans, Lima and pinto.
  • Low potassium foods – apples and apple juice, cranberries, canned fruits, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, pineapple, cabbage, boiled cauliflower, mustard greens, frozen or raw broccoli, and frozen peas.
  • High-phosphorus foods – Dairy foods such as milk cheese yogurt, beans (baked, red kidney beans), lima, and pinto, nuts and peanut butter, processed meats (such as hot dogs, canned meat), cola, canned iced teas and lemonade, bran cereals, egg yolks, and ice cream.
  • Low-phosphorus foods – Liquid nondairy creamer, green beans, popcorn, unprocessed meats from a butcher, lemon-lime soda, root beer, powdered iced tea, and lemonade minxes, rice and corn cereals, egg whites, and sorbet.

It is vital for a kidney patient to avoid consuming a high amount of protein, sodium, potassium, and phosphorus because these substances put pressure on your already harmed kidneys.

What are possible complexities of kidney disease in a toddler?

A damaged kidney can affect other body systems due to which your toddler may get following the disease and its complications:

  • Anemia
  • Problem with heart and blood vessels
  • Bone illness or pain in the bones, joints, and muscles
  • Lack of concentration
  • Damage nerve in the arms and legs
  • A greater risk of getting infections
  • Loss of hunger
  • Skin problems like dryness and itching

Most of the time all these problems happen due to Allopathic treatment, which only works on to prevent the symptoms of the disease. On the other side, the patients who are taking kidney disease treatment in Ayurveda are free from all these diseases and complications. Dr. Puneet Dhawan who provides the best kidney disease treatment in Ayurveda works on healing the disease from its roots by utilizing natural herbs, yogic science, and sound eating regimen.

Kidney disease treatment for a toddler -

There are thousands of kidney patients who prefer to take Ayurvedic treatment for kidney-related problems because it heals its disease from its roots without utilizing dialysis or a kidney transplant kind of protocol. That is the reason why Karma Ayurveda is famous for its Ayurvedic treatment. Here, Dr. Puneet Dhawan uses his knowledge and expertise of Ayurvedic science to heal an adult, a toddler, and an old person.

On the off chance, if your toddler is suffering from kidney-related disorders, then contact Dr. Puneet Dhawan at Karma Ayurveda to provide your toddler a disease-free healthy life.

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