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and ,

Thank you for the info. , the link to JHU regarding vur is

very informative. I will ask our pediactrician about this. ,

I don't know how old you are, but you seem like a gal that has alot

to offer others with JRA. Hang tough !

Although our stories may seem different we all have so much info to

share that can help each other----I am thankful for this site. Sharon

> Sharon,

>

> Here is a link to a page explaining kidney reflux, or as its

technically

> called vesicoureteral reflux. Kelsey had a bad UTI that led into a

nasty

> kidney infection, but we had been using lots of bubble bath, which

was a

> definite no-no! It was right when she was diagnosed and was taking

a warm

> bath 2 times every day, so we were trying to make them more fun for

her.

> Needless to say we learned our lesson. Our pediatrician wanted to

have

> Kelsey tested for reflux, but we opted not to do this since she

only had one

> infection (none since) and knowing the bubble bath probably started

it.

> Anyway, I've been told when children have problems with UTIs that

they should

> be checked for this, so that's why I was curious.

>

>

>

> <A

HREF= " http://www.med.jhu.edu/pediurol/pediatric/access/vur.html " >Click

> here: Vesicoureteral reflux s Hopkins Pediatric Urology</A>

>

> http:www.med.jhu.edu/pediurol/pediatric/access/vur.html

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