It is certainly devastating to know that your child has been
diagnosed with chronic kidney disease. But once you have accepted this
fact, you should learn how to cope with your child's CKD and participate
actively in his care. This means you should work together with health
care professionals.
The question that is hounding parents is how
to go about it? How can they help their children? The first thing to
keep in mind is to build a respectful and cooperative relationship with
the health professionals who are taking care of the child's medical
needs. During treatments or any hospitalizations you should try to go
with your child. If there are instances where you cannot accompany your
child make sure that another family member or close friend can go. It is
also good to keep a record of your child's medical history so that it's
easier to track medication and other treatments, especially when you
are dealing with a new doctor.



