Depends on how damaged they already are. Creatinine is the blood test that determines how your kidneys are functioning. If the results show that your creatinine level is beyond the normal limit, they could still be "repairable" but take that as a warning sign. If it is WAY beyond limit, it could be a matter of time before you need a kidney transplant.
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A female pug with a hernia SHOULD NOT BE BRED even if repaired. A male dog with a hernia may be bred. You can have the hernia repaired surgically.
Kidney transplantation involves surgically attaching a functioning kidney, or graft, from a brain dead organ donor (a cadaver transplant), or from a living donor, to a patient
Chris Webber retired from basketball due to persistent problems with his surgically repaired knee
After having a rather large kidney stone removed (7mm) I can answer this question for you. A kidney stint is a tube surgically implanted in the tract of your kidney to prevent swelling from closing off the tract resulting in major problems.
Hernias are not self curable and must be repaired surgically before an infection sets in with the intestine.
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Your best choice would be to consult your doctor and seek his/her advice.
Only your doctor can advise you on this. You may need to have the ligaments surgically repaired to get full (or most) function back.
Acquired kidney absence means a kidney was surgically removed. In contrast, congenital kidney absence is a medical condition defined by the failure of fetal kidneys to develop. This will mainly cause deficiency of the amniotic fluid in the pregnant women.
The urinary tract. However if the stone is too large to pass it will block the urinary flow causing much pain and discomfort and may have to be surgically removed.
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I have repaired the television.The engineer called to say he repaired your laptop.