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Is VUR dangerous?

What is vesicoureteral reflux (VUR)?

Is VUR dangerous?

What causes VUR?

How is VUR diagnosed?

Is VUR hereditary?

How are UTIs related to VUR?

What are the symptoms of VUR?

Are there different types of VUR?

Grades of VUR: Video Animation

Can a child simply outgrow VUR?

Is VUR dangerous?

On its own, no. But there can be consequences of VUR. Kidney infections can occur when infected urine flows back into the kidneys. These infections may lead to scarring and damage in the kidneys, which, later in life, can lead to poor kidney function and high blood pressure.