Renal conditions or disorders refer to health issues that affect the kidneys, essential organs responsible for filtering waste products from the blood, regulating blood pressure, balancing electrolytes, and producing hormones. These conditions can range from mild to severe and may include acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease, kidney stones, urinary tract infections, ... 【More】
Renal conditions or disorders refer to health issues that affect the kidneys, essential organs responsible for filtering waste products from the blood, regulating blood pressure, balancing electrolytes, and producing hormones. These conditions can range from mild to severe and may include acute kidney injury, chronic kidney disease, kidney stones, urinary tract infections, polycystic kidney disease, and glomerulonephritis, among others. Symptoms can vary depending on the specific condition but may include changes in urination patterns, swelling, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, and changes in blood pressure. Diagnosis typically involves a combination of medical history, physical examination, laboratory tests (including urine and blood tests), imaging studies (such as ultrasounds or CT scans), and sometimes kidney biopsy. Treatment options vary based on the underlying cause and severity of the condition but may include medications, dietary changes, lifestyle modifications, dialysis, or kidney transplant. Early detection and management are crucial for preserving kidney function and preventing complications. 【Less】
Eat Right, Live Well: Kidney Health Basics lifestyle
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