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Kidney disease is a condition where the kidneys are damaged and cannot filter blood properly, leading to waste buildup in the body. Kidney stones, on the other hand, are hard, solid masses that form in the kidneys due to an…
Kidney disease refers to a long-term condition affecting the kidneys, while kidney damage generally refers to an injury or impairment of the kidneys, which may be reversible. Kidney disease often leads to permanent damage, affecting the organ’s function over time,…
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) stage 3 is divided into stages 3A and 3B based on the level of kidney function. In 3A, the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is between 45-59 mL/min, while in 3B, the GFR is between 30-44 mL…
To determine if your kidney disease is worsening, monitor symptoms like increased fatigue, swelling, and changes in urination habits. Additionally, keep an eye on your blood pressure and kidney function test results. Your doctor will also be able to provide…
Kidney disease refers to any condition affecting the kidneys, while kidney failure specifically denotes the loss of kidney function. Kidney disease encompasses a broad range of conditions, such as infections, stones, and damage from drugs or toxins. Kidney failure, however,…
Kidney disease and renal disease refer to the same condition affecting the kidneys, which are crucial for filtering waste and excess fluids from the blood. It is also known as chronic kidney disease (CKD), a progressive condition that can lead…
After a partial nephrectomy, around 20-25% of kidney function may be lost. This procedure involves removing a portion of the kidney while preserving the remaining healthy tissue. Partial nephrectomy, also known as kidney-sparing surgery, is often used to treat renal…
Kidney disease refers to a long-term condition affecting the kidneys’ functioning, while a kidney infection is a specific type of infection that affects the kidneys. It is essential to understand the difference between these two conditions to ensure proper diagnosis…
To improve your kidney function, you can focus on maintaining a healthy weight, controlling your blood pressure, and managing your blood sugar levels through a balanced diet and regular exercise. Additionally, staying hydrated and avoiding excessive use of over-the-counter pain…