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Some kidney problems are the result of another disease process, such as diabetes or hypertension.
In adults, renal vein thrombosis can be caused by injury to the abdomen or back, as a result of malignant kidney tumors growing into the renal vein, or as a result of kidney diseases
Secondary hyptertension is caused by some other medical problem, such as a kidney disorder or endocrine disorder.
High uric acid levels, and uric acid crystals may accumulate in the kidneys and form kidney stones, or in the bladder. However kidney problems are not necessarily caused by high uric acid as high uric acid levels may be the result of renal insufficiency. Yes,it can if crystals are formed as a result of uric acid in the situation where gout becomes a problem can diminish the function of the kidney, the kidney by the way is also the main organ required to filter out uric acid.
Yes. My girlfriend has had Kidney problems since she was very small. While i cannot tell you if its kidney disease or failure (Not sure if it matters) it DOES affect the ability for females to produce healthy and fertile eggs. It might just depend on the severity of the kidney infections (with my girlfriend she is hospitalized every month to two months, only because she refuses to take her medicine without being forced) But yes, kidney problems have a direct impact on female fertility.
Edema can be the result of several things, including prolonged inactivity. It can also be caused by congestive heart failure, poor circulation, diabetes, pregnancy, liver disease, kidney disease.
Complications may include myocarditis, inflammation of nerves, kidney problems, and bleeding problems due to low blood platelets. Myocarditis may result in an abnormal heart rate and inflammation of the nerves may result in paralysis.
kidney stones
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Too much protein in the diet results in too much uric acid in the blood, which can result in kidney stones (it can also cause gout, although gout is not a problem of the urinary system). There are also other types of dietary problems which can result in kidney stones for some people.
"Problems that can arise over time as a result of bariatric surgery include breakdown of the pouch, development of anemia, early osteoporosis, gallbladder problems, gastritis, heart burn, stomach ulcers, and kidney stones."
Yes, it absolutely can. I have damaged kidneys as a result of penicillin usage particularly 'Flucloxacilline'. I am currently researching what this means for my case, but I have significant problems as a result, including headaches, dizziness and tiredness.