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Damage to the small blood vessels in the kidneys can cause clots that clog the organ's filtering system. This can lead to life-threatening kidney failure.
Diuretics (water retention relievers); Drinking too much alcohol; Drinking too much soda or eating too much of foods that contain fructose, a type of sugar ...
Find out how doctors use minimally invasive surgery to treat this rare cancer that forms in the tubes that connect your kidneys to your bladder.
Kidney function tests look for the level of waste products in your blood. Waste products include creatinine and urea. Urine tests. Checking a sample of your ...
PKU is caused by a change in the gene that helps create an enzyme needed to break down phenylalanine. Treatment includes a special diet and medication.
Inborn errors of metabolism include urea cycle disorders and other disorders of amino acid metabolism, organic acidemias, fatty-acid oxidation disorders ...
This checks a blood sample and a sample of used dialysis fluid for levels of a waste product called urea. The test helps find out how much urea is being removed ...
Look for thick moisturizers (Eucerin, Cetaphil, others). Some moisturizers contain urea, salicylic acid or alpha hydroxy acid. These are skin-softening agents ...
Look for healing ingredients such as urea, ceramides, fatty acids and glycerol (also known as glycerin), shea butter, and cocoa butter. Look for fragrance ...
The creatinine and urea nitrogen levels in your blood also might be measured to assess your overall kidney function. Kidney biopsy. Your doctor might ...
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