How Your Kidneys Work
The kidneys' main job is to clean the blood. They filter wastes and excess fluids from thousands of pints of blood each day. Learn about their other roles as well.
The kidneys' main job is to clean the blood. They filter wastes and excess fluids from thousands of pints of blood each day. Learn about their other roles as well.
The members of your healthcare team are the people who work with you to manage your treatment. They will guide you through your choices and teach you how to live with kidney failure. They can also address your concerns and give you support. Work with your team to ensure that you feel your best.
Males can get different kinds of urinary tract infections (UTIs). Knowing which kind of infection you have may help you prevent future UTIs.
Your healthcare provider will check the health of your kidneys. That way, treatment can be adjusted if your condition changes. If you have other health problems that affect your kidneys, such as diabetes or high blood pressure, they will be checked also.
If you have kidney problems, or have in the past, exercise is important. It is also important if you want to prevent problems with your kidneys.
Kidney damage can be temporary or permanent, depending on what caused it. Here are some reasons why kidneys may fail.
Learn about the kidneys--where they're located, how they filter waste from the blood, and their other roles in keeping the body healthy.
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