Abstract

The territorial-nesting method examined 3000 children. 84 of them (2.8%) had diseases of the urinary system. Most of the patients are girls (70). Urenal infection prevailed (76 children). In 71 children, kidney damage was detected for the first time during the examination. An unfavorable prenatal period of child development, a hereditary predisposition to kidney disease, hereditary allergic burden, and allergic reactivity in children are the most significant risk factors for urinary system disease in childhood.

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