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Nephroptosis, also known as a floating kidney or renal ptosis, is a condition where one or both kidneys drop down into the pelvis when a person stands up. Here are some key points: Symptoms Flank Pain: Sharp pain in the side that can radiate to the groin. Nausea and Vomiting: Often accompanies the pain. High Blood Pressure: Can be associated with the condition. Hematuria: Blood in the urine. Proteinuria: Excessive protein in the urine. Feeling of Heaviness: A sensation of a weighing feeling in the abdomen when standing. Causes Congenital Condition: Some people are born with looser supporting structures. Weight Loss: Rapid weight loss can lead to nephroptosis. Pregnancy: The increased abdominal pressure during pregnancy can cause the kidneys to drop. Injury: Trauma to the abdomen or spine can weaken the supporting structures. Diagnosis Imaging Studies: Intravenous urography, renal DMSA scan, or CT scans can confirm the diagnosis by showing the kidney's position in different postures. Treatment Symptomatic Treatment: For those with symptoms, laparoscopic nephropexy, a minimally invasive surgery to secure the kidney in place, may be recommended. Asymptomatic Cases: Most people with nephroptosis do not require treatment #Nephroptosis