The function of the kidneys is to purify the blood by removing waste materials. The substances that stay in the kidneys are amino acids, sodium and other nutrients in the body.
A Substance is a thing or some materials
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You really only need one kidney and can live a full life with just one. As long as it stays healthy.
Isomethoptine is a short term pain reliever. The amount of time it stays in the system varies from 2-4 hours. Kidney function determines the rate of its elimination.
The organ was called a kidney first. The kidney bean is called so because it is shaped like a kidney, the organ.
An accessory kidney is an "extra" kidney.
Yes. There are a lot of people that are living today with only one kidney. If someone needs a kidney transplant because both of theirs have gone bad they can receive one from a donor so long as they match. So the person that has the transplant has one and the person who donated a kidney has one.Some people have to due to infections etc. You can survive with one kidney
Kidney stones. Kidney failure.
yes. it does. if the amonia isn't washed, it stays in your blood. the blood goes to your heart and will be an infection with the bacteria Very poorly so-called informative answer. The vagueness and inaccuracies are next to 'no answer' at all.
Kidney failure and kidney rejection can still remain after kidney transplant.
A person who donates a kidney is called a living kidney donor.
The duration for which a nephrostomy tube should remain in place after kidney stone removal can vary based on individual circumstances, but it typically stays in for a few days to a week. The tube may be removed once the kidney is functioning well and there is no obstruction or significant urine leakage. Regular follow-up with the healthcare provider is essential to determine the appropriate timing for removal. Always follow the specific recommendations of the treating physician.