Kidney Disease

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Q How does postrenal acute renal failure affect the body?
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Postrenal acute renal failure is caused when something interferes with the flow of urine from the kidneys. When urine can't leave the kidneys, it results in a buildup of waste in the blood. This leads to problematic symptoms in the kidneys, blood,... Full Answer
Q What lifestyle changes should I make if I have kidney disease?
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The lifestyle changes you should make may depend on the type of kidney disease that you have, but doctors usually suggest a change in your diet and frequent exercise. Protein, potassium, and sodium put stress on the kidneys, so suggested diets are... Full Answer
Q Is chronic kidney disease a common version of kidney disease?
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Chronic kidney diseases account for most kidney disease. Kidney function decreases gradually during chronic kidney disease over the years and may eventually lead to permanent kidney failure, also called end-stage renal disease. Chronic kidney disease... Full Answer
Q Can kidney disease have any complications?
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Kidney disease can cause many complications with the potential to damage many vital parts of your body, including your heart, lungs, bones, nervous system, immune system, and, of course, your kidneys. Some complications aren't life-threatening but are... Full Answer
Q Why is early detection important for kidney disease?
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Early detection is important for kidney disease because much of kidney disease treatment is about preserving kidney function, and you aren't likely to take steps to prevent kidney damage unless you know that your kidney isn't functioning properly. A diet... Full Answer
Q What causes kidney disease?
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The causes of kidney disease may vary from person to person and across the types of the condition, but can be caused by a number of things which can damage kidney function, including: Diabetes High blood pressure Glomerular diseases (diseases that... Full Answer
Q How is kidney disease classified?
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Kidney disease is classified as acute or chronic, and these conditions may lead to what is called end-stage renal disease. Acute kidney diseases develop rapidly and send people to the hospital if they aren't already there. After treatment, people can... Full Answer
Q What is kidney disease?
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Kidney disease is a disorder that decreases the ability of your two kidneys to do their job: to clean and maintain the chemical balance of the blood. Kidney disease can cause serious health problems if it decreases a person's kidney function... Full Answer
Q What is acute interstitial nephritis (AIN)?
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Acute interstitial nephritis (AIN) is inflammation of the kidney usually caused by a medicine, but it also may be caused by streptococcal, viral or legionella infections. Acute interstitial nephritis can lead to kidney failure. Medicines that commonly... Full Answer
Q How is postrenal acute renal failure diagnosed?
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If a doctor suspects that you have postrenal acute renal failure, blood tests and urine tests are often done to confirm the cause. In blood tests, levels of certain minerals like potassium and sodium are assessed to see if they're not being filtered and... Full Answer