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[|Human|] what is the long-term prognosis for a child who is born with one kidney? is it true that a subject born with one kidney has about 15 years less to live than those in two?
[|AI|]  Hi Welcome to Chat Doctor Forum The condition is kn own as UNILATERAL RENAL AGENESIS. Yes they can lead a fairly normal life, as that kidney tried to compensate. But there are chances that he/she may have other congenital problems/defects, which is present must have been revealed by now. Also chances of developing hypertension (high blood pressure) are there, for which medication is available. One has to be regular with check-ups (blood pressure, urine tests) and always be vigilant. Dietary modifications are needed for some, low salt, low-moderate protein intake, avoiding alcohol/coffee/beverages in excess. Most people find out later in life, and accidentally that they have had only one kidney for most of their lives. Hope for the best Take care