smoking
Drinking affects the brain, kidney, and the liver.
Chronic kidney failure affects over 250,000 Americans annually
It affects the kidney.
Kidney stones could be one malfunction. Also kidney failure.
Fanconi's syndrome affects the kidney
I believe that you do not die from having a horseshoe kidney. If you do have it, you may have side affects such as not going to the bathroom as much.
alcohol affects the liver, not the kidneys
It usually would not do this unless it affects kidney function.
this should be consulted with a doctor. Most medicine can afect the kidney. Morphine for example wich is a tremendous painkiller affects the kidney directly. for this case medical advise should be seeked.
Bright's Disease affects the kidney, including the nephrons and glomeruli. However, Bright's Disease is but one of many which affect the glomeruli of the kidney.
Yes, there is a difference between kidney disease and kidney failure. Kidney disease refers to any condition that affects the kidneys and impairs their function, such as inflammation, infections, or structural issues. Kidney failure, on the other hand, specifically refers to the kidneys' inability to adequately filter waste products from the blood. Kidney failure is a more advanced stage of kidney disease where the kidneys are no longer able to function properly.