It might possibly if alcohol is consumed heavily over a period of decades.AnswerYour liver also, if alcohol is consumed heavily over a period of decades.
They drain unfilterd blood from the body into the kidneys
The Renal Arterty is the artery leading to the kidneys
Not necessarily, however if it comes up positive for high uric acid you wil need to take measures to protect the kidneys and joints from damage.
Renal arteries and veins service an animal's kidneys.
Trichomoniasis does not damage the kidneys.
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The active ingredient in Advil is Ibuprofen. Most common dosage is 200mg.
Vesicoureteral reflux, where urine flows back from bladder to kidneys, can lead to kidney damage over time due to chronic exposure to bacteria and pressure on the kidneys. If left untreated, it can contribute to recurrent urinary tract infections and potentially impact kidney function. It is important to monitor and manage vesicoureteral reflux to prevent kidney damage.
No, they contain a toxin which can damage the kidneys.
There is no evidence of protein intake causing kidney damage.
Yes! NSAIDS, like ibuprofen cause vasoconstriction, they make the arteries in your kidneys smaller so no blood can get to it... this can cause acute renal failure if you take ibuprofen regularly or at high doses. It's a cumulative effect... so just by taking ibuprofen regularly for a while can damage your kidneys. It can also cause fluid retention, aplastic anemia, GI distress (upset), and ulcers!
Acute glomerulonephritis
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