About Kidney Disease A diagnosis of kidney disease means that a person’s kidneys are damaged and cannot filter blood the way they should. This damage can cause wastes to build…
Seventy percent of the 20 million people in the United States with chronic kidney disease report having pain. The presence of pain in these patients is association with lower quality…
Diabetes and Renal diseases, as such, are difficult to manage and control even if one of the illnesses strike your body. You can imagine the kind of stress you will…
Abstract The kidney has a vital role in magnesium homeostasis and, although the renal handling of magnesium is highly adaptable, this ability deteriorates when renal function declines significantly. In moderate…
How are Diabetes andKidney Disease Related? Diabetes mellitus is more commonly known to the public as diabetes. The connection between diabetes and kidney disease has been known for decades. Diabetes…
Regular testing is crucial in addressing chronic kidney disease (CKD) at an early stage. Immediate diagnosis and treatment can help preserve your kidney functions, keep them working for the long…
Chronic Kidney Disease: If the kidney of an individual is degrading slowly in a progressive manner or unable to function as effectively as it was before since several years then…
The human body’s kidneys aren’t usually paid much attention to.Most people think that the only function of our “bean-shaped bags” is to filter the assortment of waste products and excess…
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