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Lemons and apples are some of the foods to eat with gallstones. Alcohol and fatty foods promote the growth of gallstones, so does meat. This is why people who do not eat animal based products are less likely to experience this condition. People also use herbs such as Cascara and Hydrangea to help shrink and get rid of these formations.
Published by Sharifa Sanderson 1 months ago in Kidney Stones & Kidney Conditions | +0 votes | 0 comments
Research on gnats or fruit flies provides invaluable information that one day may help humans. It has been discovered that these little bugs can get kidney stones. However, the research has also gone one step further to discover there is a gene that triggers a protein called oxalate that will reduce the number of stones. Studies on these bugs may one day lead to new drugs and treatments for humans who suffer from kidney stones.
Published by carol roach 1 months ago in Kidney Stones & Kidney Conditions | +3 votes | 1 comments
Kidney stones, also known as renal calculi in medical lingo, are solid concretion of dissolved minerals in the urine. The presence of these stones in the kidneys is referred to as nephrolithiasis in medical terminology. When these kidney stones leave the body by passing through the urine stream, they can cause excruciating pain and also bloody urine, sometimes. Read on for some simple yet effective home remedies for getting rid of the kidney stones.
Published by Amit Anil Rivankar 2 months ago in Kidney Stones & Kidney Conditions | +1 votes | 0 comments
A discussion on the foods that can cause formation of kidney stones like supplemental calcium, high-oxalate foods, animal protein, and sodium-containing foods such as hotdogs, canned foods, and processed foods. Other popular foods that can possibly influence stone formation are tomato juice, apple juice, and fruits like strawberries, grapes, and peanuts.
Published by P. Guims 3 months ago in Kidney Stones & Kidney Conditions | +19 votes | 10 comments
Learn the 5 Common Foods that Aggravate Gall Bladder Condition. This article provides information about gall bladder problems such as having gallstones. In addition, patients should carefully consider health diet meals on a regular basis as well as regular checkup from their medical professionals. Seeking immediate medical attention is the best way to prevent diseases from getting worst.
Published by Mark Cruz 4 months ago in Kidney Stones & Kidney Conditions | +3 votes | 0 comments
The health of children/pediatrics ages 19 years old and below is greatly affected by their family especially their parents. According to researches the following are some of the common problems encountered by the parents of children undergoing dialysis treatment:
Published by shonee ande 4 months ago in Kidney Stones & Kidney Conditions | +1 votes | 0 comments
Ston1 uses Ston1 is used for blocking return of urinary stones. Beside it also is used for treating RTA (Renal tubular acidosis) with calcium stones, Hypocitraturic calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis of any etiology and Uric acid lithiasis with or without calcium stones.
Published by Gazu Lakhotia 5 months ago in Kidney Stones & Kidney Conditions | +0 votes | 0 comments
Functioning of the Kidney and various Kidney disease The kidneys are bean shaped organs each about the dimension of fist, and weigh around 15'0 gm each; they are situated close to the center of the back, just underneath the rib cage, on each side of spine.
Published by Nitesh Mundra 8 months ago in Kidney Stones & Kidney Conditions | +0 votes | 0 comments
Test for Diagnose of Kidney disease Blood test The easiest method to examine kidney function is to find blood tests for Creatinine and BUN (blood urea nitrogen). Creatinine and blood urea nitrogen are common metabolic waste substances that are discharged by the kidneys. Urea is a consequence of protein metabolism, and Creatinine is an offshoot of regular muscle operation.
Published by Nitesh Mundra 8 months ago in Kidney Stones & Kidney Conditions | +0 votes | 0 comments
Diet for Chronic Renal Failure The main aim of diet in chronic renal failure is to put minimum load on the kidneys for waste removal, so that it could clean the blood sufficiently even with limited number of nephrons. For this it is important to follow following guidelines:
Published by Nitesh Mundra 8 months ago in Kidney Stones & Kidney Conditions | +0 votes | 0 comments
Chronic Glomerulonephritis is a distressing condition associated with several complications. This article provides insight into the various causes and symptoms associated with the condition and various natural treatment options for the management of the condition.
Published by Dr Shweta U Shah 9 months ago in Kidney Stones & Kidney Conditions | +9 votes | 1 comments
Chronic Renal Failure Chronic Renal Failure results from permanent loss of large numbers of functioning nephrons. Serious clinical symptoms often do occur until the number of functioning nephrons falls to at least 70% below normal. In fact, relatively normal blood concentrations of most electrolytes and normal body fluid volume scan still be maintained until the number of functioning nephrons falls below 20-30 % of normal.
Published by Nitesh Mundra 9 months ago in Kidney Stones & Kidney Conditions | +3 votes | 0 comments
Understanding Chronic Kidney Failure AFTER brain, heart and lungs - Kidneys are the most important organs of the body. Like heart and lungs, the kidneys work round the clock removing all the waste products of the body. Any medicines, any chemical or for that matter any foreign particle that pass with the blood through the kidneys are identified and are filtered out of the body by the about 25 lacs filtering units (called The Nephrons) working continuously in the kidneys.
Published by Nitesh Mundra 9 months ago in Kidney Stones & Kidney Conditions | +7 votes | 3 comments
Helpful information on kidney stones and how to prevent them.
Published by Sandy James 10 months ago in Kidney Stones & Kidney Conditions | +15 votes | 8 comments
Hemodialysis can extend the life span of an ESRD patient, though this is not without complication. Unfortunately, there are unwanted long term complications brought about by this treatment. Listed below are the ten long term complications of hemodialysis.
Published by macherie 12 months ago in Kidney Stones & Kidney Conditions | +16 votes | 10 comments
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