MRI can damage cells
kidney
If contrast is going to be usedduring the MRI, kidney function must be adequate to filter the contrast. If they are compromised the contrast can cause a serious disease.
Trichomoniasis does not damage the kidneys.
A kidney stone can cause damage to the kidney.
Not always. Before a routine MRI scan no GFR test is needed. Some MRI scans will require an injection of a drug (contrast) which is used to highlight different aspects of blood supply. There is a small risk of this contrast affecting kidney function so some MRI centres test kidney function before administration. One such test is GFR
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Kidney failure and damage to red blood cells cause 15% of patients deaths and half the survivors develop chronic kidney failure, requiring dialysis.
The fat the surrounds the kidney has a very importance purpose. It protects the kidney from damage and harm such as punctures.
Only if you take too much of it. Just stick to what the bottle says and you should be fine. Just don't chug it.
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