All Kidneys & Urinary System Topics

Bladder Infection Explained for You

Seek medical care quickly if you have bladder infection symptoms, like frequent urge to urinate, blood in urine, cloudy urine, etc. Diagnosis and treatment is vital.

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20 Percent Kidney Function: Symptoms & Treatments

Although 20% kidney function is considered as late stage of CKD, you still can live a near normal life if you detect the symptoms and seek proper treatments in time.

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Kidney Stones: Tests & Diagnosis

Diagnosing kidney stones is a very crucial step to decide whether you have it and what the treatment should be. Find out different kinds of tests for diagnosis of kidney stones here.

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Kidney Function Tests: Types & Results

Kidney function test is done to determine if our kidneys are functioning properly. Main routine kidney tests include blood, urine, imaging tests as long as kidney biopsy.

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Symptoms of Kidney Failure

Kidney pathologies are mostly silent till becomes fulminant. But if you know the symptoms of kidney failure, you can detect it in an early stage and seek proper treatments.

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Chronic Kidney Disease: Symptoms, Causes & Treatments

Chronic kidney disease, also known as CKD or chronic renal disease, is a loss in renal function over time. Do you have CKD? How is CKD treated? Find out the answer here.

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Urine Infection in Kids: Symptoms, Causes & Treatments

If you child is having a high fever and feel pain when urinating, you should consider if this is a urine infection. Learn symptoms of urine infection in kids and how to treat it here.

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Constant Urge to Urinate

Have you been feeling constant urge to urinate? If so, read on and discover what may be causing this inconvenience, as well as some helpful treatment advice.

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Uric Acid Normal Level

Like most health matters, understanding and awareness of uric acid is the key to ensuring it is kept at safe levels. Keeping uric acid at normal level can be easy – it just demands a little attention.

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White Blood Cells in Urine

Normally a healthy person will not experience white blood cells in urine while conditions like cystitis, kidney stones and kidney infections can lead to this. Continue reading to learn more about each of them including symptoms and treatment options.

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