Ptotic kidney and ptosis is the same?
Ptotic kidney and ptosis are related, but they are not the same.
Ptosis is a general term used to describe drooping or sagging. It can be used to describe any body part, such as the eyelids (eyelid ptosis), breasts (breast ptosis), or kidneys (renal ptosis).
Ptotic kidney, also known as nephroptosis or floating kidney, refers specifically to the condition in which the kidney drops from its normal position in the abdomen. This can happen due to a variety of factors, such as age, weight loss, pregnancy, or trauma. Symptoms of ptotic kidney may include flank pain, abdominal pain, and discomfort when stretching or lifting heavy objects. In some cases, a ptotic kidney can lead to complications such as kidney stones or renal failure. Treatment for ptosis kidney may include lifestyle changes, such as weight loss and exercise, or surgical intervention in severe cases.
Therefore, ptosis is a general term for drooping or sagging, while ptotic kidney is a specific term for the condition in which the kidney drops from its normal position in the abdomen.
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