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3 months Pregnancy
Hi sir My wife has 3 months pregnancy in routine scanning . In report came has right side kidney is mild hydronephrosis issue .but doctor told that during pregnancy it is common problem.please suggest any further test.
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At 3 months the uterus is not big enough to cause pressure leading to hydronephrosis Connect with a urologist fr detailed evaluation n treatment Should not be ignored
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You should get a full evaluation for kidneys after your delivery. Personally I think a 3 month pregnancy can't cause mild hydronephrosis. It must have been there earlier but you didn't know because you never got a sonography done. In short proper evaluation is a must after delivery.
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Reports are normal
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Get an opinion  from  Urologist,and in follow up  scans it will  be known  is it pregnancy  related  or due to other reason.
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3 month pregnancy won't cause back pressure changes and hydronephrosis. It can happen in advanced pregnancy. Get a urologist's opinion.
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Take a urologist opinion as well.
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its normal..no need to worry
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It's common during pregnancy. Will become normal after delivery.
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