if you are talking about coke you sholden't be drinking coke at all but you can just make sure you don't drink coke 2 a day.
Contact sports, such as football and hockey, can damage the last remaining kidney, which will mean that that person will need a new kidney.
donating a kidney is when someone needs a kidney and you participate to go to surgery to remove you're kidney to give to the person in need. and you are left with one kidney but you will still live.
no, that means that they are lying to themselves. they still love the person and if they were the ones who did something wrong they should do something about it to make it better
The presence of only one kidney should not change the mental status of a person, unless they have progressed to renal failure. In that case their kidney doesn't work and toxins are building up in the blood. In end stage renal failure, the person needs to be on dialysis.
There are higher chances of getting small crystal precipitated out of concentrated urine. You drink that extra water and urine will have less solutes per unit volume. because you will get more quantity of the diluted urine. So chances of kidney stone formation will be less.
People who have kidney failure, which is when 90% or more of the kidneys do not work, must be on dialysis. When kidneys fail the body cant cleanse the body of waste. The persons blood will become toxic and the person will die without dialysis or a kidney transplant. That's just with kidney failure. Of course you can live with only one kidney. Say you only had one kidney, that one kidney would have to be over 50% damaged before a person would possibly need to be on dialysis. To simply answer your question, you could have no problems with a damaged kidney, but failed kidneys will cause death.
A person on disability should not earn anything besides getting their monthly check. They are on disability because they are not able to work
Usually no. Amazingly enough we can survive with one kidney. Someone who has one kidney should see a Dr. regularly to check bloodwork regarding kidney function.
It is an indicator of early renal (kidney) impairment. A nephrologist should be consulted without delay.
If the person survives there is no obvious reason related to acute kidney failure (which is often reversible) that he should not be able to father children.
A symptom of kidney stones is frequent urination and pain during the urination process. You should talk to you doctor to find out more symptoms and how to go about treatment.
You could be getting a UTI or kidney infection. You should see your Dr ASAP.