If you have a low bun level, you may be on a very low protein diet or are overhydrated. If your creatinine is low, you may have very little muscle mass or be over-hydrated.
Elevated kidney enzymes could indicate kidney damage or dysfunction. This may be caused by conditions such as kidney disease, dehydration, medications, or infections. Further testing and evaluation by a healthcare professional are necessary to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
how do you lower kidney enzymes with a natural food?
Yes, it is possible but doesn't happen often. There is published data on this regarding pediatric patients in the journal Pediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology and Nutrition, June 2013 16(2) pages 89-94.
Low-carbohydrate diet can cause kidney failure and can cause heart danger.
A floating kidney can move. Sometimes people are born with a low kidney called an anomaly and it never bothers them. Sometimes if you loose a lot of weight the kidney can displace into the lower regions and can still function but it can cause pain. If your kidney is low and causing problems you can have a surgery to fix it to where it is supposed to be.
I have been informed that a low level of creatine contributes to my kidney stones. The suggestion by a physician was to add three tablespoons of lenom juice to a quart of water. I hope it works!!!!!
Can Heroin cause Kidney Stones
what does low attenuation area mean in left kidney
what is low-attentuation within anterior aspect of right kidney
yes it does cause kidney stones
Kidney enzymes are enzymes specific to the kidney.Enzymes are protein molecules that speed up (or catalyze) chemical reactions in the body. These chemical reactions serve a wide variety of functions, many involving the production of special molecules in the body. Some of these molecules are produces relatively exclusively by the kidney. To limit the production of these molecules to the kidney requires that only the kidney contains the necessary enzymes needed to produce these molecules. These enzymes would logically be called kidney enzymes.An example of a molecule produced relatively exclusively by the kidney is calcitriol, the active form of vitamin D3. Calcitriol is produced through a chemical reaction catalyzed by the kidney enzyme 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 1-α-hydroxylase (also called 1α-hydroxylase).One enzyme that is made by the kidneys is renin. It is part of the renin-angiotensin mechanism that helps regulate blood pressure.
Presence of kidney stone may cause kidney pain and sticky urine.