Floating Kidney, which is known as wandering kidney or hypermobile kidney, is
also called nephroptosis. In this disease, kidneys is caused to drop downward,
especially when the patients move, such as stands up, goes from a lying down to
upright positions etc. Here are top 10 floating kidney facts that you should
know.
1. Floating kidney is more common in women than in men.
2. Usually no treatment is suggested for asymptomatic patients. However, as
for patients with severe symptoms, surgery may be suggested.
3. Rarely, floating kidney can be caused by congenital defect.
4. Nephroptosis is asymptomatic in most patients. However, nephroptosis can
be characterized by violent attacks of colicky flank pain, nausea, chills,
hypertension, hematuria and proteinuria.
5. The kidneys are usually supported by tissue called perirenal fasciae,
which is soft tissue that is part of connective tissue. When perirenal fasciae
are not present in abundance, the floatingkidney is not fixed in place, and upon
standing it can drop as low as the pelvis.
6. Injury to the kidney or a blow to the area just above or below the
kidneycan also occasionally cause floating kidney.
7. Standing or setting may provoke a drop in blood pressure and faintness
which necessitates maintaining the supine position.
8. X-rays help doctor to diagnose floating kidneys. A series of X-rays should
be conducted in a supine and then in an upright or standing position.
9. The treatments for floating kidney are readily available, thereby,
floating kidney is no considered as a fatal kidney condition. In many cases,
people live their whole lives with floating kidneys without knowing they have
it.
10. The treatment of floating kidney may be performed via laparoscopic
techniques, resulting in much quicker recovery time. The surgery essentially
fixes thekidney in place, reducing its mobility and ending painful symptoms.
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