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  • UTI & Back Pain

    A Urinary Tract Infection, or UTI, indicates that one of the four parts of the body's urinary system has been infected. It is considered one of the most common infections in the human body,...

  • Effects of Protein Diets on the Kidney

    Many people increase their protein intake to make sure they have enough for muscle growth when competing in athletics or weightlifting or as a substitute for carbohydrates for weight loss. People...

  • What Are the Causes of Kidney Oncocytoma Tumors?

    A kidney renal oncocytoma is a benign kidney tumor, though it looks like a renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Unlike an RCC, an oncocytoma is not cancerous. Most cases have no recurrence or mortality,...

  • About Dialysis

    Kidney malfunction is treated with dialysis sessions. Since its inception in the 1940s, thousands of Americans with renal failure have been helped by this method of filtering wastes in the body....

  • How to Stop Kidney Stones

    Kidney stones, or renal lithiasis, are formed from mineral and acid salt deposits inside the kidneys. Usually, these mineral and acid salts are diluted and excreted in the urine. Sometimes the...

  • What Are the Causes of Decreased Kidney Function?

    There are a number of conditions, diseases and lifestyle choices that can lead to decreased kidney function. While testing is the only way to detect and determine treatment for decreased kidney...

  • How to Treat and Prevent Kidney Stones Naturally

    Kidney stones are virtually unmistakable for any other condition because the pain that they produce is uniquely unbearable. The pain is concentrated around the kidneys and the urinary tract,...

  • About Kidney Stones

    Most people know that kidney stones are painful. What they might not know is that kidney stones have also become increasingly common over the last few decades. Therefore, it's important to...

  • How to Treat Nephrotic Syndrome

    Multitudes of disorders and conditions can affect kidney function. One such sign of problems is nephrotic syndrome. This syndrome includes excessive protein in the urine, high cholesterol,...

  • How to Know if You Have a Kidney Stone

    Have you ever had excruciating flank pain that just went away on its own? If you have not discussed it with your doctor maybe you should. Here are some steps that should alert you of a possibility...

  • How to Find a Nephrologist

    A nephrologist is a physician who has specialized in managing and diagnosing diseases and disorders of the kidneys. Nephrologists are trained in dialysis as well as kidney transplant techniques,...

  • How to Treat a Kidney Infection

    Kidney infections are most commonly caused by the bacteria known as e.coli. They frequently appear after a urinary tract infection spreads bacteria to the kidneys. Kidney infections can be...

  • How to Prevent Kidney Failure

    Kidney failure is the final step of kidney disease. It occurs when the kidneys can no longer process fluid normally. When kidney failure occurs, the patient typically has to go on dialysis, which...

  • How to Prepare for Kidney Dialysis

    Kidney dialysis is absolutely necessary for people with end-stage renal disease. Most people who prepare for dialysis are put on a waiting list for a transplant kidney. Dialysis makes living a...

  • How to Treat Brights Disease

    The goal of treatment is to protect your weakened kidneys and to reverse any complications immediately. This is a serious disease that requires many months of diligent medical management.

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