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No, your kidneys do not clean your heart; they clean your blood.
skin, muscular, skeletal, heart, lungs, kidneys, brain...possibly others.
No. Multiple sclerosis affects the central nervous system, it does not affect the peripheral nervous system, nor does it affect the autonomic nervous system. Thus, heart function is unaffected by MS. Heart function is definitely affected by MS. There are BP changes [orthotstatic hypotension] Heart Rate changes and ECG variations are noted in PWMS [persons with MS] the Autonomic Nervous system is very much influenced: bladder/blower problems, sexual dysfunction, GI disturbances,olfactory loss, Dysfunction of the ANS causes significant decline in performance in MS persons.
The kidneys and heart interact primarily through the regulation of blood pressure and fluid balance. The kidneys filter blood and produce urine, which helps maintain the body's fluid levels, influencing blood volume and pressure. In response to low blood pressure, the kidneys release the hormone renin, initiating a cascade that can increase blood pressure and affect heart function. Additionally, the heart pumps blood to the kidneys, ensuring they receive the necessary blood flow for filtration and waste removal.
it affects the lungs heart kidneys and teeth wich will also give you bad breath...........i hope that's rite
The Heart, Liver, Lungs, Kidneys, Pancreas, and Intestine.
Ingestion of soluble compounds of uranium can severely affect the kidneys.
Kidneys, Lungs and Heart Take your pick-stomach, heart, liver, intestines, lungs, kidneys, brain etc...
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Blood flows from the heart to the kidneys through the renal arteries, which branch off the aorta. Once in the kidneys, blood enters tiny blood vessels called glomeruli, where it is filtered to remove waste and excess fluids. The filtered blood then exits the kidneys through the renal veins back to the heart.
Also known as invasive candidiasis, deep organ candidiasis is a serious systemic infection that can affect the esophagus, heart, blood, liver, spleen, kidneys, eyes, and skin.
No, it shouldn't.