how is kidney weight described
Yes, it is common for one kidney to be slightly larger than the other. As long as both kidneys are functioning properly and there are no other concerning symptoms, slight differences in size like the ones you described are typically considered normal variations.
No, human kidneys can vary in size and weight. Typically, an adult human kidney is about the size of a fist and weighs between 120-170 grams. However, individual variations are common.
The Bowman's capsule was discovered by Sir William Bowman, an English anatomist and pathologist, in 1842. He described its structure and function in the kidney during his research.
A patient who has had a single kidney stone has about a 50% chance of developing another stone. Whether you will develop a second kidney stone in the opposite kidney, depends in part on the reason for the formation of the stones.
A nephrologist is a specialist in diseases and disorders of the kidney. They are trained in diagnosing and treating conditions such as chronic kidney disease, kidney stones, and kidney failure.
in males the average weight of kidney is 125g to 170g whereas in females it weighs 115g to 155g
The average weight for a healthy, human kidney is 120-140 grams. 1 pound= 453.59237 grams. So, the average weight for a healthy, human kidney is 0.26-0.30 pounds. (approx.)
The average weight of a right human kidney is around 125-170 grams.
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Yes! Definitely! Kidney Beans naturally are great and helps you loose weight, but don't just eat Kidney beans because one needs variety in one's diet!
you arent suppost to have kidneys
Kidney of a male what? The kidney of a shrew is small the kidney of an elephant is big. We can only answer questions for you if take the time and trouble to make sure they are clear and precise.
"Chronic" just means long term. Not necessarily "life threatening" or "life shortening". Hence most forms of kidney diseases would be described as "chronic".
The liver weighs 3 to 4 pounds and the kidney weighs only a 3 to 6 ounces.
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.
He had a kidney transplant and considering he couldn't eat had a result to lose weight, hope this helps(:
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