Articles, tagged with "kidney function", page 3
17th January 2011
Hypertension refers to the quantity of force exerted about the veins and arteries per unit area. This pressure is generated by rhythmic pumping of heart. In general, the normal blood pressure for women is 120/ 80 mm of Hg. It's in line with the two readin...
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Author:
Joshua Guthrie
12th January 2011
Urinary problems are getting common nowadays and they are affecting both men and women widely. It is commonly understood that this problem is faced by men and women who are older than 40. This perception is not 100% correct because young people can also f...
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Author:
absralleg
21st December 2010
Current economic conditions are affecting manufacturers of all types of medical equipment, including urodynamic measuring equipment. With the economy still on shaky ground and the fact that it is becoming more difficult to obtain bank loans Urologists, Gy...
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Author:
Bach King
21st December 2010
Guidelines are useful in all walks of life. When you have sensible guidelines to follow, life gets so much easier. And gout treatment guidelines are no exception. Here you'll discover some very simple gout guidelines to help you eliminate gout from your l...
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Author:
John Cielo
08th December 2010
Urinary problems can affect men and women both young and old, although they usually kick in when people get past the age of 40.
Elderly people often suffer from urinary problems which include incontinence, benign prostate enlargement, etc. However, alt...
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Author:
absralleg
07th December 2010
No matter how fit and healthy one is in one’s youth, eventually the age factor kicks in leading to a number of problems including regular aches and pains, arthritis, osteoporosis (in women) and various urinary problems.
Urinary problems can affect both...
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Author:
absralleg
07th December 2010
The number of people in US diagnosed with Kidney Disease has doubled over past 20 years. According to survey conducted by a website, near about 15 million Americans are at the hazard for developing kidney disease and another 20 million already have some ...
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Author:
jhonp
24th November 2010
The weather will be colder, it is the key to protect your tender moment, never stomach while cool gluttony various greasy) spicy food, gastrointestinal suddenly still cannot from light to adjust than in looking for suitable own porridge is tasted, to rais...
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Author:
annyang
22nd November 2010
During peritoneal dialysis, the blood is cleaned inside the body. Surgery is performed for sewing a plastic tube -a catheter- into the abdominal cavity for dialysis access. During the session, the abdomen, through a catheter, is gradually filled with dial...
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Author:
Nail Yener
11th November 2010
Cats / Dogs Vomiting and Diarrhea can apply equally to either cats or dogs. I am going to particularize just on cats where vomiting, especially for house cats, is a daily occurrence.
So, if your cat vomits daily, that's no biggy. In fact, I remember w...
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Author:
John
25th October 2010
Today’s kidney sufferer has an ultimate solution to the problem they have suffered for so long. This program was clearly explained in this article. How this holistic approach been done safely with a very unique technique in the most natural way with an am...
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Author:
Edgar M Cuachin
01st October 2010
Dialysis, that is mainly used to provide an artificial substitute for lost kidney function is usually a living saving remedy for individuals with stop stage renal failure.
However in the two varieties of Dialysis Peritoneal Dialysis and Hemodialysis th...
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Author:
JoeStevens
21st September 2010
Gout arthritis is the most frequently recorded medical illness throughout the history of mankind. It is a progressive disease which is believed to be caused by inherited abnormalities which hinder the body in processing uric acid. It is produced in the bo...
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Author:
Ryan Mutt
08th September 2010
Kidneys are an important organ of human body and one cannot imagine living without them. Diabetics are more prone to kidney problems. Diabetic nephropathy and diabetic retinopathy are two kidney diseases. Long term high blood glucose damages the blood ves...
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Author:
Tauqeer Ul Hassan
02nd September 2010
Uric acid becomes a byproduct when food is consumed and processed within the body. Under normal conditions the kidneys work to flush out the excess acid. But when uric acid builds up, it is deposited in the joints of the body where it forms crystal. These...
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Author:
Kari Farmer