Articles, tagged with "symptoms of kidney", page 1
22nd March 2012
Patients suffering from Diabetes may develop kidney problems if they have persistent high level of glucose. This could lead to other complications as kidney filters waste in our body and excrete them through urine. If kidney is unable to work it could lea...
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Author:
unsafedrugs
26th January 2012
The kidneys are blood filtering organs placed in the back of our abdomen. Kidneys remove bodily waste by filtering blood and then change it into urine. From our kidneys, urine is carried into the bladder through a tube known as the ureter. Kidney cancer ...
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Author:
P., Piero D.D.S.
27th January 2011
As the title said, this article is to provide information about how to cure kidney infection without medicines. Read on this article if want to know how to cure kidney infection.
Kidney infection is the worst form of bladder infection. In fact, what ha...
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Author:
Tamim Ahmad
28th April 2010
A kidney disease is an illness or disorder that affects the functions of the kidneys with regard to filtration, re-absorption and secretion. Kidney diseases can be hereditary, congenital or acquired.
Chronic kidney disease occurs when one suffers from ...
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Author:
Dr Charles Buchar
10th September 2009
Kidney dialysis is the medical means of providing artificial renal replacement therapy for loss of kidney function due to renal failure. This means the kidneys cease to function adequately which produces abnormal fluid levels in the human body. Acute rena...
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Author:
Lisa Simmons
31st March 2009
About 24 million Americans will develop kidney stones sometime in their lifetime. And with kidney stones, these people will deal with excruciating pain associated with this health disorder. Common symptoms of kidney stones include: extreme pain and achi...
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Author:
vishal
17th January 2009
Kidney stones form due to some excess substances we get from our diet. Unfortunately, we will get to know about the symptoms of kidney stones only if we are already affected. It can be very alarming though since it can affect anyone, even infants.Symptoms...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
31st December 2008
Kidney failure is a growing problem across the world. Unfortunately, kidney failure can have very few symptoms to begin with. As your kidney function declines, it will first be detected on blood tests by your doctor. Most people don't feel any effects of ...
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Author:
Mc Raflesia
17th December 2008
Kidney Infection recognized medically as pyelonephritis. It typically initiate in the bladder. If your resistance is low, germs from the bladder could move up the tubes (ureters) that lead to the kidneys, take up residence, and multiply. An acute kidney i...
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Author:
Mc Raflesia
17th December 2008
There are two kidney arteries-one delivers blood to the right kidney, the other to the left kidney. These arteries divide into a lot of smaller arteries.
When renal arteries become partly or totally blocked kidney failure and/or high blood pressure can h...
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Author:
Mc Raflesia
12th October 2006
The kidneys are responsible for a number of vital functions. Although acute or severe disease of the kidneys produces symptoms that you would probably not ignore, chronic degeneration may result in symptoms that are too mild or too general to warrant a tr...
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