When diagnosed with kidney failure, most patients seek medical treatment. But to their disappointment, their kidney function keeps declining. What happens if kidney failure is untreated? Kidney is an important organ of our body, which is re...Read More
Not a few kidney patients have kidney shrinkage, which usually results from ischemia and anoxia. When your kidneys are smaller than the normal size, they can not play their role to the most and then you will have symptoms associated with ki...Read More
Kidney transplant patients are very carious about their new kidneys life span. The average life span is 10 to 15 years. New kidney wont last forever. And the life span of transplanted kidney varies a lot. Please read through the article to...Read More
Anxious to resume activities following kidney transplant, many patients inquire about the timeline for their recovery. Can people ride motorcycles after transplant? The following gives you the answer. Generally speaking, a kidney transplant...Read More
Today when I opened my mail box kidneycares@hotmail.com, I received such a question from a kidney failure patient. He said that: I am in stage 5 chronic kidney disease (CKD) with about 11% kidney function, but doing pretty well without dial...Read More
Can a kidney transplant patient have a baby? Many women after kidney transplant are very concerned that whether they can be pregnant and have a baby. This article will tell you the answer. Please read through the article. Kidney transplants...Read More
How serious is stage 5 kidney in old man? Stage 5 is end stage renal disease (ESRD) and is the time when dialysis or transplant is needed to stay alive. Well, is dialysis or kidney transplant suit for a 83-year-old man? Treatment for stage...Read More
What is the life expectancy for someone who loses both kidneys? You can cope with only one kidney. If both your kidneys fail, you would need regular dialysis 2-3 times a week to stay alive. As for the average life of completely renal failur...Read More