Nearly all renal failure patients will suffer from water and sodium retention especially when more than 50% kidney functions are damaged. Knowing what are the causes of water retention for renal failure patients can help patients have early...Read More
High blood pressure is very common among patients after kidney transplantation and it is one of the major risk factors that can affect the life span of transplanted kidney and the patients survival rate. There is a strong connection between...Read More
For people with end stage renal disease, high potassium is very common, so how to lower high potassium level for ESRD attracts many patients’ attention....Read More
Chronic Kidney Failure is the major cause of bone disease in many cases and many people must wonder how is kidney failure associated with bone and how do Chronic Kidney Failure patients know if they are experiencing bone problems. How is Ch...Read More
Kidney failure is a condition that nearly all of kidney function has lost and leg swelling occurs easily. The swollen leg may make patients walk difficultly. Therefore, to treat leg swelling in kidney failure has a big significance in impro...Read More
Kidney failure may lead to high amylase level, but not everyone with chronic kidney failure will suffer from high amylase level. Generally speaking, elevations of serum amylase in asymptomatic patients with impaired kidney function are not...Read More
Management of high blood pressure is important for people suffering from kidney failure. Heart failure as a leading death cause of renal failure can occur because of long-term of poorly controlled blood pressure. Our kidneys play an importa...Read More
A kidney transplant is surgery to replace your own diseased kidneys with a healthy kidney. For those with kidney failure, a trsanplnted kidney allow them to may rid dialysis and expect a better life. However, there are some potential risks...Read More