Reflux Vesico-Ureteral

Vesico-ureteral reflux (reflux vesicoureteralis) is a pathological process in which urine flows back from the bladder into the ureters. This process can be caused by various reasons, such as urinary tract infection, kidney stones, bladder or ureter problems, etc.

Reflux of vesico-ureteral syndrome can lead to serious complications such as urinary tract infections, bladder stones, and damage to the bladder and ureters. If left untreated, this syndrome can lead to chronic kidney failure and even death.

To diagnose vesico-ureteral reflux, various methods are used, such as ultrasound, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, etc. Treatment of reflux may include surgery, drug therapy, lifestyle changes, etc. The choice of treatment depends on the cause of the reflux and its severity.

In conclusion, vesicoureteral reflux is a serious condition that can lead to serious consequences. Therefore, it is important to diagnose and treat this syndrome in a timely manner.



Vesicoureteral reflux (reflux vesico-ureterus) is the reflux of urine from the bladder into the upper urinary tract (pelvis, calyces) with its subsequent entry into the renal pelvis. This disease occurs mainly in children aged 2-3 years. The proportion of sick girls is 4 times higher than that of boys. Development is often preceded by acute inflammatory diseases