Welcome to today's class. We want to examine yet another important issue that usually face diabetic patient and that is kidney failure. I wish you the best as you keep reading. The kidney's job is to clean…
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Many have questioned the safety of exercise for people with chronic kidney disease. A recently conducted study advocates physical activity for persons coping with decreased renal function. Just as diet prevents the progression of renal failure, exercise…
Chronic kidney disease diet has become so popular nowadays simply because it has grown to be the trend in various races around the world. It is more prevalent in people nearing age 60 at about 40%, but…
There are five stages of chronic kidney disease, based on (among other things) the amount of creatinine in your bloodstream, your age, gender, and race. They range from Stage One, where there is a slight change in…
Thousands of people are diagnosed every year with kidney disease. Much research has been done in the medical field, but no cure has been found. But, there are some natural methods that are proving to be of…
Kidney disease is a gradual loss of kidney function over a period of time, resulting in an accumulation of metabolic waste products in the body. The metabolic waste products and toxic substances are normally excreted by the…
Our kidneys are the organs that remove the waste and unnecessary fluids from our bodies, and they also help to regulate the amount of sodium and minerals in our blood, as well as help to keep blood…
Pyelonephritis is a term used to describe a particular kind of urinary tract infection (UTI). This condition can lead to kidney pain. Do you think you might have this illness? Is it possible that someone you know…
A healthy kidney diet plays a major role in the management of kidney problems and the prevention of kidney disease. Whether food is "kidney friendly" or not depends on how much - or little - of the…
It is important to note that not everyone with diabetes will get kidney disease. It is just a popular misconception. If you maintain proper blood glucose levels you can avoid kidneys disease. When a person who is…