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Kidney disease is a abnormal condition of the kidneys. This can be something like kidney stones or a kidney infection.
Depending on how serious the infection is it can cause disease, however if it is caught early, as they usually are and treated there are few risks. If it escalates it can lead to issues as bad as a failed kidney. That is worst case scenario however and not very likely.
The early symptoms of any kidney disease can be vary from patient to patient. The most common kidney condition is diabetes. The general symptoms can include swelling of feet, high cholesterol and triglycerides.
Diaysis or kidney transplant and epoetin alfa (Procrit, Epogen)
Dialyses treatment
Kidney stones,urinary tract infection,nephritis,uremia,infection of the intestines
Because the patient's immune system is suppressed, he or she is at an increased risk for infection.
Chronic Kidney Disease
I have chronic renal failure and my kidneys only function at 29-30%. Will Instaflex have any adverse reaction to my kidneys?
The kidneys are filters for the urine so if there is pain in the kidneys it could be a kidney infection, kidney stones, or kidney disease or a kidney injury.
There are many causes to blood in the urine (haematuria) ranging from minor conditions such as a urinary tract or kidney infection to more serious conditions such as cancer of the kidney, bladder or prostate. Therefore although the most common causes of haematuria are not serious, it should always be checked out by a doctor to rule out anything more serious. Other causes include:kidney stones, injury, kidney disease, blood clotting disorders, strenuous exercise resulting in repeated jarring of the bladder can also cause haematuria
One of the most serious complications of this disease is HUS, which involves the kidney.