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Results 1 - 10 of 55 for Kidney damage
  1. Diabetic Kidney Problems (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... in your blood instead of leaving your body. Kidney damage from diabetes is called diabetic nephropathy. It begins ... or a kidney transplant. You can slow down kidney damage or keep it from getting worse. Controlling your ...
  2. Enlarged Prostate (BPH) (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... tract infections (UTIs) Bladder damage and bladder stones Kidney damage How is BPH diagnosed? To find out if ...
  3. Chronic Kidney Disease (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... are the most common causes of CKD. The kidney damage occurs slowly over many years. Many people don't have any symptoms until their kidney disease is very advanced. Blood and urine tests ...
  4. Anabolic Steroids (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... problems, including heart attack Liver disease, including cancer Kidney damage Aggressive behavior In men, it can also cause: ...
  5. Inhalants (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... Long-term health effects may include: Liver and kidney damage Loss of coordination Spasms in your arms and ...
  6. Kidney Diseases (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... a close family member with kidney disease. Chronic kidney disease damages the nephrons slowly over several years. Other kidney problems include: Cancer Cysts Stones Infections Your doctor ...
  7. Diabetes Complications (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... nerves that control your heart and blood vessels Kidney disease, due to damage to the blood vessels in your kidneys. Many ... diabetes develop high blood pressure. That can also damage your kidneys. Nerve problems (diabetic neuropathy), caused by damage to ...
  8. Diabetic Foot (National Library of Medicine)  
    What is diabetes? Diabetes is a disease in which your blood glucose, or blood sugar, levels are too high. Glucose comes from foods you eat. The cells ...
  9. Heart Failure (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... around your lungs (also called congestive heart failure) Kidney or liver damage including cirrhosis Malnutrition if fluid buildup makes eating ...
  10. Sarcoidosis (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... problems Hormone problems Brain, nerve, or muscle problems Kidney problems Severe organ damage How is sarcoidosis diagnosed? There is no single ...
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