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Kidney Disease Tips

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General Physician•Fatehabad
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Your kidneys work hard day in and day out filtering blood, removing waste products, and balancing body fluids. To ensure they are taken good care of, you should focus on adopting healthy habits and lifestyle changes.

Here is a look at some of the healthiest habits to keep your kidneys healthy

Eat Healthily
Cut back on sodium intake. Avoid eating processed foods that are high in bad cholesterol and saturated fats, such as fries, cheese and butter, red meat, and others. I...more
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General Physician•Fatehabad
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Your kidneys are susceptible to a host of diseases kidney stones, chronic kidney disease, renal failure etc. While they affect the same organ, their causes usually differ.

The best way to fight off kidney ailments is to make healthy changes in your lifestyle certain changes can help you manage or prevent health conditions like high blood pressure and diabetes, which put you at risk of renal diseases.

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Nephrologist•Pune
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Renal hypertension is a disorder which is characterized by a rise in the blood pressure that results from kidney disease. The blood flow to the kidney is impaired due to the narrowing of the arteries and this leads to renovascular hypertension.

Symptoms

The various symptoms of renal hypertension are -

1. High blood pressure
You may experience symptoms of high blood pressure.

2. Impaired functioning of the kidneys
Your kidneys may not function properly...more
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General Physician•Gurgaon
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A kidney transplant is a surgical procedure that patients of kidney disease go through in order to replace a non functioning kidney with a live one that is healthy and functions well. Other methods to treat this disease also include dialysis, which basically is an artificial way of doing what our kidneys are designed to do. When dialysis does not work, many doctors recommend a kidney transplant. A replacement or donated kidney can come from a living donor or a non living donor. This new kidney w...more
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Nephrologist•Pune
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Polycystic kidney disease is a disorder that is inherited; it is characterized by development of cysts in the kidneys. These cysts are round sacs that contain a water like fluid. Initially, the size of the cysts are small, they tend to increase in size after the fluid accumulation. This disorder can also cause cysts to develop in the liver and other parts of the body.

Symptoms and Complications-
The most common symptoms of this disorder are back pain, headache, high blood pressure a...more
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Urologist•Nashik
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Gradual failure or slowing down in the functioning of the kidney is known as chronic kidney disease or chronic kidney failure. The basic function of the kidney is to filter the waste and also all the excess fluids in the blood which is eliminated through the urine. So, when this process does not happen in the way it should, then that stage is kidney failure.

When this problem reaches an extreme stage such as when it is not able to eliminate the waste and excess fluids, they get accumula...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Jaipur
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Chronic kidney disease is also known as chronic renal disease is a form of kidney disorder where renal function is progressively lost over a long period. This disease has got unspecific symptoms and includes loss of appetite, feeling unwell, etc.
People with high blood pressure or diabetes are more likely to have CKD. This disease leads to other complications such as cardiovascular disease, anaemia and pericarditis.
Homeopathy is an ideal and effective form of treatment for chronic kidne...more
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Ayurveda•Ajmer
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Keep fit and active - keeping fit help to maintain your blood pressure, sugar and weight in control that reduces the risk of Chronic Kidney Disease.

Keep regular control of your blood sugar level - Uncontrolled blood sugar level causes chronic kidney disease. People who have diabetes must control their sugar level by diet control, Yoga and increase physical activity.

Monitor your blood pressure - High blood pressure also causes chronic kidney disease. Prolonged uses of medicine...more
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Nephrologist•Ahmedabad
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Nephrotic syndrome is a type of kidney disorder wherein, the body passes out excess amount of proteins through urine, owing to the damage caused to the tiny clusters of blood vessels in the kidneys. The symptoms include putting on excessive weight as a result of fluid retention, foamy urine and severe swelling around the region of the feet, ankles and eyes.

Common causes behind it

Minimal change disease (also known as nil disease) leads to the abnormal functioning of the kidney...more
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Urologist•Bangalore
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Our kidneys act as filters which constantly flushes out toxins and excess minerals with water in form of urine. Urine contains lots of minerals which may precipitate and form stones. Urine has lots of pro-precipitating agents and anti-precipitating agents. When their balance disturbs due to some disease, stones start forming. These stones may often lead to abdominal pain which is referred to as renal colic.

What exactly is renal colic?

Renal or ureteric colic is the term used...more
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