Conversation: The conversation between human and AI assistant.
[|Human|] Can a child who is born with just one kidney live a normal life? What can you advise him to do?
[|AI|]  Deceit is not unusual for people to have only one kidney to do the work that two kidneys ordinarily do. Many people are born with a single kidney - this occurs in about one out of 750 people. This is not usually due to a particular disease or an illness, it is just a variation of nature. Being born with a single kidney is more common in males, and the left kidney is more often absent. A single kidney will grow faster and larger than a normal kidney. For this reason, people with this condition usually have entirely normal kidney function when measured. The increased growth of the single kidney assists in compensating for the absence of the function of a second kidney. The child with one kidney can live normal life except for very hard work Thanks