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  • Male
  • 28 Years
  • 29/08/2025

I have attached the medical report for your review. The findings mention that the walls of the bladder are thickened, and one kidney is smaller in size. I would like to understand what complications can arise from this condition, what treatment options are available, and what precautions should be taken. Is this a life threatening disease, or can it reduce my friend lifespan? Also, I am worried, will he have to spend the rest of his life bedridden?

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Many people live healthy lives with one small kidney. Thickened bladder wall may be due to past infections. Regular monitoring and precautions help manage this well. Not life threatening in most cases.

Dr. Yusuf Suggests...

Take a KFT with Electrolytes (Kidney Funtion) Test or Take a Urine Culture Test Test

Answered 29/08/2025

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