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What are the medications recommended to treat renal hypertension?
Start on one type of anti BP med
Are there chances that a keto diet could overwork my kidneys?
Not if kidney function is normal
Is there a way to treat glomerulonephritis?
Yes talk to your doc
My father passes urine in blood. What could this mean?
No it's blood in the urine that needs to be examined by your doctor
My urine report showed some strep. Could it be serious?
Strep bacteria can be wiped out by antibiotics
Other than creatinine, what are the signs of deteriorating kidney functions?
Weakness, nausea, edema
My mother is not seeing improvements while taking lasix. Why?
Lasix does not make the urine better, it reduces edema.
Can alternative therapy help in treating early stage kidney disease?
Not usually helpful
What is polycystic kidney disease? How is it treated?
Genetic disorder that is passed in families causing cysts to develop in the kidneys with loss of kidney function. Treat for infections and high blood pressure with your doctor READ MORE
Genetic disorder that is passed in families causing cysts to develop in the kidneys with loss of kidney function. Treat for infections and high blood pressure with your doctor
Should I visit a cardiologist if I have kidney issues?
See a Nephrologist
Can antibiotics cause a rise in creatinine levels?
It is possible
Can kidney disease cause depression?
It is associated