i just want to clarify is pelvic ectasia is the same with pelvi ectasis!? thanks
It is your kidneys problem, not yours.
He has two kidneys, but only one of them worksLiam recently tweeted that he'd recently had an ultrasound on his kidneys and that the problem was fixed when he was a baby. He has two kidneys.
GAVE is the abbreviation for Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia. GAVE is an uncommon cause of GI bleeding or iron deficiency anemia. The problem was first identified in 1952. 71% of all cases are diagnosed in women with the average age of 73. Gastric: stomach + pertaining to Antral: last part of the stomach Vascular: blood vessels Ectasia: dilation
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There is a problem with the kidneys as there should be no blood in the urine.
Excess phosphate can be excreted by the kidneys, so it is not likely to be a problem.
Better be getting your kidneys checked. If your kidneys are shutting down they will not produce urine. A simple blood test will determine if that is the problem.
There are many conditions that can affect or involve the kidneys. Two of the most common problems are:kidney infectionkidney stonesThe most severe problem that can occur is kidney failure.
You have a urinal infection. Go see the doctor before it spreads to the kidneys.
Tubal ligation is not indicated when you are pregnant. It can be done during operational delivery without any problem or after delivery, when you are still admitted in the hospital.
It can be. One problem with the Standard American Diet (SAD), is that many eat TOO MUCH protein, which can strain your kidneys. If you have specific health issues, it would be good to talk to a health care professional about your specific diet needs. (I am not that professional!) Yes, vegetarian foods are more easily processed by the kidneys. Meat puts a strain on the kidneys.
What you're describing is more commonly a fuel delivery problem or an ignition problem.