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Ibuprofen on it's own can cause kidney damage. I would expect that if you already have kidney disease you could possibly be setting yourself up for kidney failure. Your doctor should have known you were afflicted with this disease and prescribed you something like oxycodone 10 mg tablets.
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one of the problems could be caused by the kidney. you might have kidney problems or kidney disease. if any of this happens to you, you should go see the doctor fast. if you do not, it can get worse and it may cause serious injuries or death.
A low EGFR on an African American may indicate a kidney disease. This diagnosis should be made by a doctor.
No, you should see your primary care provider first for a kidney infection (or urgent care, if your primary is not available).
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 should speak to your doctor before taking if you have a history of kidney or liver disease, diabetes, or stomach or bowel problems (eg, bleeding, perforation, ulcers)
Kidney pain can be a sign of serious illness such as diabetes or polycystic kidney disease, just to name a couple, both of which are potentially fatal. But since there are many causes of kidney pain, you need to see you doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Chronic kidney disease should not be treated with honey and cinnamon. It is unlikely that they will hurt your kidneys, but they won't really help it either.
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