How to Control High Urea Levels in Stage 4 Renal Failure

When kidney disease progresses to stage 4, almost all patients have elevated creatinine and urea level. How to control high urea levels in stage 4 renal failure? Read on to learn more information. Acco...read more

Can You Get Leg Cramps from Failing Kidneys

Can you get leg cramps from failing kidneys? For many kidney failure patients, the answer is definite. And the main reason of leg cramps is low blood calcium level. Now go on reading to learn more info...read more

Treatment of Abdominal Distention from Kidney Failure

For some kidney failure patients, they often have abdominal distention, which causes a series of discomforts. In this article, lets see the treatment of abdominal distention from kidney failure. Causes...read more

Acidosis for Kidney Failure Patients

It is no exaggeration to say that almost every patient with chronic renal failure is at risk of acidosis, which in severe cases can be life-threatening. Acidosis is commonly expressed by plasma concent...read more

Five Life-Threatening Complications of Kidney Failure

Simply kidney failure is not terrible, but the following 5 complications are life threatening. If you still want to lead a normal life, you should take preventatives as early as possible. 1. Heart fail...read more

Do Not Ignore These Indicators, They Can Help Delay Kidney Failure

To delay kidney failure, is lowering creatinine level and reducing proteinuria enough? No, you may have missed more critical indicators. 1. To lower blood pressure Hypertension can increase renal capil...read more

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