When you discover that you have early stage kidney disease, one of the minerals to learn about is potassium and how it is affected by kidney disease. What is the cause of high potassium in kidney failure? Healthy kidneys maintain a proper l...Read More
What is the relation between kidney failure and urea nitrogen? This question is frequently asked by many kidney failure patients. This article aims at explaining it to you. Read through the article to find the answer. What is urea nitrogen?...Read More
While dialysis is a life-saving treatment for people with kidney failure,it is often accompanied by side effects. Kidney dialysis patients may experience side effects including low blood pressure, nausea, restless leg syndrome and more. Why...Read More
What are the most common symptoms when a person has kidney failure? Kidney failure implies a loss of kidney function that occur rapidly or progress slowly. Symptoms of kidney failure are due to the build-up of waste products in the body. Th...Read More
When your kid has frequent urination at night, you should think of kidney disease. Of course, it does not mean frequent urination at night must be kidney disease. In addition to frequent urination at night, if your kid also suffers from swe...Read More
As we all know, long-term high glucose levels can cause renal failure. But some renal failure patients find that their glucose levels increase when their kidneys lose their function gradually. Can renal failure cause high glucose levels? No...Read More
When your kidneys fail to work, many symptoms and complications will appear. Bone fracture is one of them. Why do people in chronic renal failure have bone fractures? High phosphorus level The damaged kidneys can not remove the waste produc...Read More
According to a recent survey, many kidney disease patients and the family members all consult a problem. That is, how does kidney failure cause electrolyte disorder. The following is the introduction of th: 1. Hypermagnesemia When Glomerula...Read More