Organ function tests determine how well an organ is performing its primary functions. When an organ is not performing as expected then its function is considered to be reduced. When organ function is reduced the organ is said to be diseased (e.g. Heart disease simply means the heart is not performing is function normally). The failure of the organ to perform normally may be because of a short-term problem (called acute) or an ongoing condition that typically results in serious damage (called chronic).
Reduced organ function is classified as primary when the organ itself is the cause of the problem or secondary when something else is the cause of the problem. As an example, liver disease could be caused by cirrhosis from excessive alcohol consumption - in this case the liver has been damaged because of having to process too much alcohol and this is considered "primary". An example of "secondary" liver disease is when the pancreas over produces digestive enzymes which then damage the liver.
It can be quite difficult to determine which organ has reduced function and then exactly why its function is reduced which can result in a number of tests having to be performed.
The above is generic and isn't specific to kidneys and equally applies to the liver, pancreas, the heart etc. The kidneys are responsible for regulating water and salt levels within the body. They also remove some waste products. So, a reduced kidney function means that it is not correctly regulating water and/or salt levels.
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Generally speaking, little or no effect on kidney function. However, kidney function may have an effect on the drugs. Most antibiotics are excreted via the kidneys, and reduced kidney function can cause a buildup in the body exceeding normal dosage levels.
kidney function
If you mean you have a 20% kidney function then that is quite bad.
kidney donot perform its function is called renal failure
An overdose of Arcoxia can be harmful to your kidneys. If you have reduced kidney function, you should be careful with most medication. In any case consult a doctor!
Kidney failure occurs when kidney function drops below 15% of normal. Kidney damage can be assessed using blood and urine tests
Probably not if you've just lost one (but the other one is working fine); if your one remaining kidney had servery reduced function, you would require a transplant. To get a kidney transplant, your kidney(s) must be functioning at 5% or lower.
A creatinine test is a blood test that measures the level of creatinine in your blood. Creatinine is a waste product produced by the muscles, and the test is commonly used to assess kidney function. High levels of creatinine in the blood may indicate reduced kidney function.
Your estimated GFR is 113 because your kidney function is good.
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
The kidneys need a good blood supply. The main artery to the kidney is called the renal artery. Reduced blood flow through the renal artery can hurt kidney function. A complete blockage of blood flow to the kidney can often result in permanent kidney failure.