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- Email us:Chronic Kidney Disease is progressive with the glomerular filtration rate(GFR) changes. At stage 3, the GFR is moderately declined to 30-59 ml/min/1.73m2. With GFR continuously declines, many complications will occur. Anemia is one of the c...Read More
Patients with kidney disease may be troubled with a series of discomforts, such as high blood pressure, swollen face, foamy urine, anemia,etc. Also, hair loss will occur with some patients. People may doubt that why one will suffer hair los...Read More
Patients with CKD often have experienced asymptomaticfor a long timebefore significant clinical symptoms. Without related examination, it is difficult to find the relatively early patients. However, many clues can also appear in the early d...Read More
Swelling is a common symptom in kidney disease. Then you may ask that how does kidney disease cause swelling and does swelling severity indicate kidney disease severity? We know that kidneys have the function of removing extra fluid in our...Read More
Chronic kidney disease is a progressive kidney disease. It can be divided into five stages. With the development of the illness, kidney function loses gradually. Creatinine level is an reliable indicator of kidney function. At stage 4, kidn...Read More
As we all know that there are five stages of Chronic Kidney Disease based on glomerular filtration rate(GFR). The kidney function is moderately damaged with the GFR of 30-59ml/min when it goes into stage 3 chronic kidney disease. At stage 2...Read More
GFR, also glomerular filtration rate , is the index of kidney function. To be specific, it evaluates the how much blood passes through the glomerular per unit time. The normal GFR range is 90-120ml/min. Individuals with Chronic Kidney Disea...Read More
Kidneys are the bean-shaped organs which located below the rib cage near the middle of the back. One of the main function of kidneys is to produce urine. So urination changes may imply how well the kidneys are working. Urination changes in...Read More