No
Someone with a ruptured aorta would die from this.
I am not a MD but my son has been suffering from chronic kidney stones, it was told to me that tramadol can have renal issues that is why when i suggested it instead of narcotics they said it could do more harm then good....the risk was notwprth it.
Usually, someone on dialysis has little or no kidney function. The only way to fix this is through a successful kidney transplant.
Gary Colman's disease is Kidney Disorder
An excretory system disorder is a medical condition that affects the organs responsible for removing waste and excess substances from the body, such as the kidneys, bladder, and ureters. Common excretory system disorders include kidney stones, urinary tract infections, and kidney failure. Symptoms can include pain, changes in urination, and decreased kidney function.
Usually no. Amazingly enough we can survive with one kidney. Someone who has one kidney should see a Dr. regularly to check bloodwork regarding kidney function.
kidney failure and disorder
Renal polycystitis typically refers to Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD). PKD is a genetic kidney disease that causes healthy kidney tissue to be replaced by numerous fluid filled cysts. The disease often leads to kidney failure in a patient's later years.
Radioisotope renography is a form of kidney imaging. An injection is given intravenously and tracked by a gamma camera. This is used to evaluate kidney function While this method can be used on someone with only one kidney there are other methods that can also be used.
The medical term for this condition is polycystic kidney disease (PKD). It is a genetic disorder characterized by the development of numerous fluid-filled cysts in both kidneys, which can lead to kidney enlargement and loss of normal kidney function over time.
The function of glomeruli on kidney is to bring blood to the kidney nephrons.
what is the primary function of nipple runs in the kidney