Urinary Tract Infections in Children


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  • Description: resolve over time, it can be very serious. When left untreated, infected urine flows back into the kidney and this can lead to kidney infections. With time, this can also lead to scarring, poor kidney function and high blood pressure. The most common treatment for VUR is long-term, preventative antibiotics. However, according to a new study presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics 2006 National Conference and Exhibition, endoscopic injection with DEFLUX(r) is nearly twice as effective ...

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