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Showing posts with label kidney. Show all posts
How to Reduce High Urea Level in Blood

How to Reduce High Urea Level in Blood

Urea is a waste substance that comes from the breakdown of proteins and amino acids in the liver. High levels of urea can indicate that the kidneys are not functioning properly. Urea levels can be …

How to Treat Calcinosis Cutis

How to Treat Calcinosis Cutis

Calcium is an important mineral for the body. Besides being able to help maintain healthy bones and teeth, calcium also plays a role in the blood clotting process, helping to maintain muscle and ne…

How to Treat Anuria

How to Treat Anuria

Anuria is a disorder that occurs in the kidneys that can cause the body to be unable to produce urine. A person can be said to have anuria if he has not urinated within the last 12 hours. Anuria is…

How to Treat Kidney Disease in Child

How to Treat Kidney Disease in Child

Kidney disease can not only occur in adults, but can also occur in children. Kidney disease in children can be caused by a variety of things, ranging from genetic factors to side effects from takin…

How to Treat Wilms Tumor

How to Treat Wilms Tumor

Wilms tumor, also known as nephroblastoma , is a rare kidney cancer that can affect children. This condition is most common in children age under 10 years, to be precise, in children aged between …

How to Treat Diabetic Nephropathy

How to Treat Diabetic Nephropathy

Diabetic nephropathy is a kidney disease caused by diabetes, either type 1 or type 2. This disease is known as diabetic kidney disease. The longer a person has diabetes, the higher the risk of deve…

How to Treat Hydronephrosis

How to Treat Hydronephrosis

Hydronephrosis is a condition of swelling of one or both kidneys caused by urine that accumulates and cannot flow to the bladder. This condition can be experienced by anyone regardless of age, eve…

How to Treat Glomerulonephritis

How to Treat Glomerulonephritis

Glomerulonephritis is a kidney disease caused by inflammation of the glomerulus. Glomerulus is the part of the kidney that functions to filter waste and remove excess fluid and electrolytes from th…