Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a progressive disease with long course and may occur in children, adult and elderly. And for elderly people, they are more likely to suffer from chronic kidney problem, so it is necessary for them to learn th...Read More
High blood pressure has close relation with CKD (chronic kidney disease). On one hand, high blood pressure (hypertension) is one of the leading cause of kidney damage and kidney failure; on the other hand, nearly all CKD patients will devel...Read More
Phosphorus level usually won’t be higher than the normal until patient’s condition has developed stage 4 or stage 5 kidney diseases. Then, “how to lower high phosphorus level for people with CKD” becomes one of their biggest concerns...Read More
Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure is one common symptoms of chronic kidney disease (CKD). It is very important to learn how to well manage high blood pressure because poorly controlled high blood pressure can in turn worsen re...Read More
Kidney disease can cause bloody urine, but it is not the only cause. Bloody urine means there are excessive red blood cells in urine and in kidney disease, it can be caused by damaged glomerular filtration membrane or injured renal tubule....Read More
Various illness condition can cause bubbles in urine and kidney disease is one of them. In kidney disease, bubbles in urine is the clinical manifestation of proteinuria which occurs when kidneys fail to stop protein from being leaked. For p...Read More
Now and then people may have noticeable foams in urine. It is one typical sign of kidney disease, therefore many people are worried weather they have kidney problem or not. Does foamy urine mean I have kidney disease? What should I do to cu...Read More
Under normal circumstances, urine contains no or just little proteins. When urinary protein qualitative test is positive, it means there are more than normal proteins being leaked into urine, it is called proteinuria or albuminuria in clini...Read More