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Glomerulonephritis (GN): Kidney Disease

Kidney biopsy

A kidney biopsy means that a small sample of tissue is taken from your kidney and checked under a microscope. Your healthcare provider will look at the biopsy results to decide which type of GN you have.

Not everyone needs a kidney biopsy. You and your healthcare provider will decide if a biopsy is right for you.

Every procedure has some risks. Kidney biopsies are usually low risk. The following are the most serious risks of a kidney biopsy for both adults and children. These risks are very rare:

  • pain that lasts more than 12 hours
  • bleeding around or into the kidney
  • infection
  • creating a shortcut in the blood flow from an artery to a vein in the kidney (fistula)

To get more information for adults having a kidney biopsy, see Kidney Biopsy: Test Overview.

Common questions when your child is having a kidney biopsy

If your child is having a kidney biopsy, you may have more questions about it. These are some of the most common questions:

What should I do before my child’s kidney biopsy?
What happens during my child’s kidney biopsy?
What happens after the biopsy?
How do I care for my child at home?

Take your child to your nearest emergency department if your child:

  • has a lot of bleeding where the biopsy was done
  • has blood in their pee that is not clearing up
  • has very bad belly pain
  • feels weak, unwell, or both

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