As the condition progresses, you may notice: Fatigue and weakness Swelling in your feet, ankles, or legs Shortness of breath Nausea and vomiting Loss of appetite Changes in urination (more or less frequent, foamy, or bloody) Difficulty concentrating or confusion To diagnose kidney disease, your doctor may perform the following tests: Blood tests to measure waste product levels Urine tests to check for protein or blood Imaging tests, such as an ultrasound, to visualize your kidneys Kidney biopsy to determine the cause of your kidney problems Treatment for kidney disease depends on the underlying cause and the stage of the condition
"Honestly, it was within two weeks that I felt some relief," she said
Adopting a holistic approach that recognizes the interconnected nature of CKM syndrome could improve patient outcomes
A few things to note about this study is that there was no significant increase in risk for people after three years on these medications
Different concentrations mean different milligram doses
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