We all know that kidney disease especially chronic kidney disease is not easy to be cured. One reason is that often illness conditions have been very serious and more than 50% kidney functions have been lost when patients have obvious disco...Read More
Chronic Kidney Disease is terrible and life-threatening illness, because it progresses as time goes by and when it deteriorates to end stage, dialysis or kidney transplant will be needed. Hence, when an individual is diagnosed with Chronic...Read More
Can Chronic Kidney Disease be passed down from generation to generation? Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) can run to kidney failure and then push patients into dialysis or kidney transplant directly. It can not be cured, so many people with par...Read More
B ultrasound examination of the kidneys is medical imaging instrument for detecting shapes, location and local pathological changes of the kidneys. It can be used in clinic to exam renal parenchymal diseases and ectopic lesions such as rena...Read More
Urine check includes routine urine test, mid-stream urine culture and urinary protein quantitative and other items. So we can see that urine check is not identical with routine urine test, but it usually refers to routine urine test when we...Read More
Laboratory tests for kidney function help to know how well our kidneys are working and detect kidney abnormalities, which mainly include blood urea nitrogen(BUN) test, serum creatinine, creatinine clearance test and testing for proteins: Bl...Read More
Gitelman Syndrome is a rare kidney problem and marked by hypokalaemia alkalosis. In some causes, Gitelman Syndrome also can be accompanied by hypocalcemia and low blood magnesian. Gitelman Syndrome is usually found in infant because of grow...Read More
Hematuria, with another name blood urine, is clinical divided to two types: microscopic hematuria and gross hematuria. Just as their name imply, microscopic hematuria refers to blood urine that need to be diagnosed with microscope and gross...Read More