Beetroot has a lot of positive side effects, the main one, is that they lower high blood pressure and it also increases stamina.
Beetroot contain many compounds; it is not a single substance. For details (for red beetroot) see this link.
no do not eat that u could get kidney infection
Patients with a history of heart disease, lung disease, cancer, or hepatitis may not be suitable candidates for receiving a kidney transplant.
In the beetroot plant seeds are in the fruit which is aerial part.
It once was thought that stem cell transplants were not safe in patients over age 60, but new research shows that elderly patients can safely receive stem cells from donors.
yes it is perfectly fine
If kidney problems progress, kidney dialysis or kidney transplantation may be required for Fabry's disease patients.
Trimetazidine can cause kidney dysfunction, so dialysis patients should not take it, especially not unless directed by ba physician. It is also contraindicated for patients at risk of developing Parkinson's disease and patients taking MAOI drugs.
There is no daily phosphorus limit for kidney patients because . high dietary phosphorus intake does not have any effect on dialysis patients.
kidney patients
Yes but...Talk to your doctor before you start to take this medicine if you: • have liver problems: your doctor may need to monitor your liver function or stop the treatment.
Kidney stones are most common among male Caucasians over the age of 30, people who have previously had kidney stones, and relatives of kidney stone patients.
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Kidney transplantation is performed on patients with chronic kidney failure, or end-stage renal disease (ESRD).
A low sodium, low protein diet may be beneficial to patients with Fabry's disease who have some kidney complications.
Yes, kidney disease and kidney failure are potential complication of diabetes mellitus.
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