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Results 51 - 60 of 220 for Chronic Kidney Disease
  1. ... following complications: Aortic aneurysm Heart attack Heart failure Chronic kidney disease Stroke Vision problems Poor blood supply to the ...
  2. Bircher G, Woodrow G. Gastroenterology and nutrition in chronic kidney disease. In: Feehally J, Floege J, Tonelli M, Johnson ...
  3. ... from stone Kidney injury from stone Kidney infection Chronic kidney disease Ureteral obstruction Urinary tract infection
  4. ... high doses of Vitamin D. Overactive thyroid gland . Chronic kidney disease or kidney failure . Medicines such as thiazide diuretics ( ...
  5. ... from the kidney on one or both sides Chronic kidney disease or failure
  6. ... your urine (this may be a symptom of chronic kidney disease).
  7. ... warfarin may be recommended for some people with chronic kidney disease.
  8. ... bulimia ) Hyperaldosteronism Laxative overuse, which can cause diarrhea Chronic kidney disease Low magnesium level Sweating Genetic disorders, such as ...
  9. ... do not work well because of long-term (chronic) kidney disease , the body cannot get rid of unneeded fluids. ...
  10. Causes of neuralgia include: Chemical irritation Chronic kidney disease Diabetes Infections, such as herpes zoster ( shingles ), HIV/AIDS , Lyme disease , and syphilis Chemotherapy medicines such as cisplatin, paclitaxel, or vincristine Porphyria ( ...
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