Body Swelling in Children: When to See a Child Kidney Specialist in Dhaka

If your child has swelling of the face, eyes, legs, or body, early evaluation can help identify the cause and protect kidney health.

Associate Professor Dr. Gulshan Nigar Chaudhury

MBBS (DMC), FCPS (Pediatrics)
Fellowship in Pediatric Nephrology (National University Hospital-NUH, Singapore)
Dialysis & Kidney Transplant Training (Montreal Children’s Hospital, Canada)
Associate Professor, Pediatric Nephrology
Bangladesh Shishu (Children’s) Hospital & Institute
Consulting at Continental Hospital PLC and Prescription Point

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Body Swelling in Children: What Parents Should Know

Swelling (also called edema) means fluid is collecting in parts of the body.

Parents may notice:

Puffy eyes, especially in the morning
Swelling of legs or feet
Tight shoes or clothes
Swollen abdomen
Rapid weight gain

Swelling in children can have many causes. Some are mild and temporary. Others may be related to kidney conditions. Early consultation helps identify the cause and guide proper treatment.

Common Causes of Body Swelling in Children

Swelling may occur due to:

Nephrotic syndrome

Kidney inflammation

Protein loss in urine

Kidney disease

Severe infection

Allergy

Liver conditions (less common)

Heart conditions (less common)

If swelling is associated with abnormal urine reports, a kidney-related cause may need evaluation.

Signs That Swelling May Be Kidney-Related

You should seek medical advice if swelling appears along with:

Foamy or frothy urine
Blood in urine
Reduced urine output
Recent throat or skin infection
High blood pressure
Low albumin in blood test
Repeated abnormal urine reports

When Is Swelling an Urgent Concern?

Seek urgent care if:

Swelling becomes severe or generalized
Your child has difficulty breathing
Urine output is very low
There is a severe headache or very high blood pressure
Swelling appears suddenly and worsens quickly

These symptoms require prompt medical attention.

What Happens During a Specialist Consultation?

During consultation, the doctor may:

Ask about recent infections
Check for urine changes
Measure blood pressure
Examine the swelling pattern
Review lab reports

If required, further evaluation may be advised.

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Tests Commonly Used for Evaluation

Tests may include:

Urine routine examination
Urine protein testing
Blood tests
Kidney and bladder ultrasound

Not every child requires all tests. Evaluation depends on clinical findings.

Treatment of Swelling in Children

Treatment depends on the underlying cause and may include:

Managing nephrotic syndrome

Use of medications and monitoring to control protein loss and reduce swelling.

Treating infection

Antibiotics or appropriate treatment to address underlying infections causing fluid retention.

Monitoring kidney function

Regular tests to assess kidney performance and guide treatment decisions.

Dietary and fluid guidance

Adjusting salt and fluid intake to help control swelling and support recovery.

Follow-up visits

Ongoing check-ups to monitor progress and prevent recurrence.

Is Swelling Always Due to Kidney Disease?

Not always.

Sometimes mild swelling can occur temporarily due to:

  • Minor allergies
  • Insect bites
  • Viral illness

However, if swelling:

  • Persists
  • Repeats
  • Involves the face and legs
  • Occurs with abnormal urine test results

It is safer to consult a child kidney specialist.

Call or WhatsApp: +88 01745-179254
for chamber appointments or video consultations.

Why Early Evaluation Matters

If swelling is related to kidney problems, early diagnosis helps:

Prevent long-term kidney damage
Control protein loss
Manage blood pressure
Reduce risk of complications

Early consultation also provides reassurance when the cause is mild.

Book a Pediatric Kidney Consultation

If your child has body swelling, puffiness of the face, or swelling in the legs or abdomen, it is important to seek early medical evaluation. Swelling in children may be linked to kidney conditions such as nephrotic syndrome or kidney inflammation, and timely diagnosis helps prevent complications.

Consult with Dr. Gulshan Nigar Chaudhury, Pediatric Nephrologist, for expert evaluation and care of childhood kidney and swelling-related conditions. You can choose between an in-person consultation or a convenient video consultation from home.

Call or WhatsApp: +88 01745-179254
for chamber appointments or video consultations.

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