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Salt in the urine of a child. What to do?

Urine is a natural product of the body's vital activity, secreted by the kidneys. This physiological fluid includes a number of chemicals, including salts. Having received the results of tests, many mothers are concerned about the high content of salt in the urine of a child. But the presence of salts does not yet indicate pathological manifestations, especially if they are found only once. In this case, analysis can not be considered indicative at all. If the salts are detected regularly, this may be due to diseases of the digestive system or kidneys.

Do not be afraid and panic if salt is found in the urine of a child. Often this is due to malnutrition. Our kidneys filter all incoming fluid into the body, separate harmful toxic substances and lead them out. The salt in the urine of a child can be a consequence of the abuse of foods that include guanine or adenine (purine bases). They are in large quantities found in legumes, meat, herring. Broths based on these products retain 50% purine. Oxalic acid , which is part of tomatoes, sorrel, radishes, can also provoke the deposition of salt in the urine of a child.

A small amount of salts can be easily removed from the body. Some of them are deposited on the walls of the kidneys and urinary tract. These sediments become denser with time and increase in size. Thus, stones are formed that make it difficult to drain the urine, blocking the ducts. This process is accompanied by a cut in the kidney and painful urination. The accumulation of toxins due to impaired renal function causes infectious diseases. Untimely treatment leads to the fact that the inflammatory focus goes to the kidney tissue. This stage is threatened with serious consequences that will make themselves felt throughout life.

For preventive purposes, you should follow a diet that helps balance the concentration of salt in the urine. Also it is necessary to undergo a periodic examination. A modern urine analyzer makes it possible to conduct the research as accurately as possible.

If the child is breastfeeding, the salt sediment may indicate that the above foods are present in the mother's diet. But we should not neglect the approach to a pediatrician, as this can be a signal of renal dysfunction. In any case, it is necessary to pass all the urine tests prescribed by a specialist, to undergo ultrasound, etc.

If the number of salts is higher than the permissible norm, then a strict diet should be followed. In this case, nephrologists recommend completely eliminating peas, lentils, tomatoes, sorrel and concentrated juices. During the day should drink a liter of water (not less), preferably filtered. When the concentration of salts reaches the normal level, it is necessary to completely revise the daily menu of the child and accustom him to a healthy balanced diet. Do not deprive the baby of vital products, you just need to observe the measure. For example, a day he should eat no more than 100 grams of meat and not more than 60 grams of liver.

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