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Results 1 - 10 of 1,731 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. Injury to the kidney and ureter is damage to the organs of the upper urinary tract. ... many layers of padding help prevent kidney injury. Kidneys may be injured by damage to the blood vessels that supply or drain ...
  3. Urinary Tract Imaging From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)  
    Urinary Incontinence/Diagnosis and Tests ... Urinary Incontinence ... Urinary Tract Infections/Diagnosis and Tests ... Urinary Tract Infections ... Ureteral Disorders/Diagnosis ...
  4. Long COVID: Long-Term Effects of COVID-19 (Johns Hopkins Medicine)  
    Post-COVID Conditions (Long COVID)/Specifics ... Post-COVID Conditions (Long COVID) ... Johns Hopkins Medicine ... Experts from different specialties discuss post-COVID- ...
  5. Kidney disease or kidney damage often occurs over time in people with diabetes. This type of kidney disease is called diabetic nephropathy.
  6. ... to kidney stones and potentially severe, life-threatening kidney damage). Nedosiran injection is in a class of medications ...
  7. People with diabetes have an increased risk for kidney damage. The "filters" in the kidneys, called nephrons, slowly ... to leak certain proteins into the urine. This kidney damage can also start to happen before any diabetes ...
  8. ... are harmful to the kidney and often cause kidney damage. ... to get fluids containing bicarbonate to help prevent kidney damage. You may need to get fluids through a ...
  9. Symptoms for lead: BLADDER AND KIDNEYS Kidney damage EYES, EARS, NOSE, MOUTH, AND THROAT Metallic taste Vision problems Yellow eyes (jaundice) Hearing loss STOMACH AND INTESTINES Abdominal pain Constipation Diarrhea ...
  10. ... a perfect test and may not always reflect kidney damage. It's also possible to have an abnormal result even if you don't have kidney damage. In general: A normal eGFR means that you ...
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