We know if kidney disease symptoms are not under control for a long time, symptoms will accelerate the development of kidney disease. For this reason, kidney disease may advance into chronic kidney failure. What on earth causes can accelera...Read More
Urine reflux means that urine flow back from the bladder into the kidneys through urethra. If this condition lasts for long time, renal tissues can be damaged and scarred or even lead to renal failure. Under normal circumstances, the urine...Read More
Severe dehydration can be one symptom of kidney failure. In turn, it can be the cause of acute kidney failure. Anyway, it is very important to have proper prevention and timely treatment for dehydration both for kidney failure patients and...Read More
Kidney failure can be divided into two different types, acute onset type and chronic onset one. Acute kidney failure is sudden and sharp renal condition deterioration which occurs due to reduced blood supplement to the kidneys, renal obstru...Read More
Kidney atrophy is a kidney disorder wherein the kidneys are relatively or obviously shrinked in size in comparison to the gender, age and body weight of the patient. Long-term kidney disease reduces the number of healthy renal cells and dim...Read More
FSGS, short for Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis, causes Kidney Failure by disabling glomeruli, a part of kidney. FSGS is a medical term referring to a medical condition, in which some glomeruli are damaged, but not completely, but a part...Read More