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- Email us:Are you suffering from refractory proteinuria? Do you want to turn it negative? Though currently there are a lot of solutions for proteinuria, but it can still not be well controlled. Do you know why? How to handle different conditions? 1....Read More
A lot of renal patients complain about poor appetite and abdominal distension. Some patients may ask: is it caused by too many toxins inside my body? and some patients may ask: Is it due to the side effects of medication? In fact, both of t...Read More
For kidney patients, eating these 7 drugs can cause high blood potassium (hyperkalemia). In severe case, it can cause sudden heart arrest. Hyperkalemia is a common complication of chronic kidney disease, especially renal failure. Potassium...Read More
CKD stage 3 is when there is kidney damage with moderate to severe loss of kidney function, GFR of 30-59, because of which your creatinine level increases quickly. How do you control creatinine with CKD stage 3? Read on to learn more inform...Read More
When your kidneys are failing, you may experience a series of symptoms, such as swelling, foamy urine, high blood pressure, weakness, etc. Do deteriorating kidneys cause you to sweat? Read on to learn more information. For some renal patien...Read More
I have taken steroids for a long period of time, why my proteinuria can not turn negative? You may have the similar doubt. In fact, besides medication, you should pay attention to these 3 points. Now go on reading to learn more information....Read More
Urinary protein is an important early indicator of kidney disease. It can reflect renal condition. For some renal patients, in the early examination, it was found that this indicator was abnormal, and further examination revealed kidney dis...Read More
Proteinuria is a common symptom of kidney disease. But do you know which part of kidney is damaged that results in proteinuria? Pathogenesis of proteinuria As we all know, glomerulus is like a sieve, which is responsible for purifying the b...Read More