NSAIDS are common medications used to treat fever, body aches and pains, arthritis, headaches, and painful menstruation. They can cause kidney injury
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NSAIDS are common medications used to treat fever, body aches and pains, arthritis, headaches, and painful menstruation. They can cause kidney injury

The kidneys play a crucial role in maintaining the right amount of potassium in the blood. Here is what you need to know about potassium and CKD.

Many people with chronic kidney disease get overwhelmed when they receive a diagnosis. Here are some first steps after a diagnosis of chronic kidney disease

Precisely how sleep disorders affect the kidneys is unknown, but several mechanisms are proposed about the role of sleep in kidney health.

Nephrotic syndrome causes damage to the small blood vessels in the kidneys. This damage leads to the loss of large amounts of protein in the urine.

Chronic kidney disease is lifelong and progressive. Here are 5 questions about CKD to help you better understand your diagnosis and take charge of your health

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a health condition affecting millions worldwide. It is a long-term condition in which the kidneys lose function over time.

Water is a significant component of our bodies, kidney disease makes it difficult to regulate its levels. Too much or too little water has health implications.

Anemia in kidney disease is common. There are several causes including erythropoietin and iron deficiency. It is important to treat the underlying cause.

There are several reasons for worsening kidney function despite sticking to your treatment. Learn about them in this post.