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Treatment for Diabetic Kidney Disease - 0 views

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    Silver Line is one of the top hospital in Kochi, Kerala, India for Diabetic Kidney Care. Silver line provide expert surgeons for Kidney transplantation, dialysis and treatment for Kidney failure, diabetic Kidney disease, diabetic Kidney problems, chronic Kidney disease and diagnosis the symptoms of Kidney failure like fatigue, nausea and vomiting, heartburn, itchy skin.
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Stage 4 Kidney Disease with 28% Kidney Function Can I Live Like a Normal Person-Shijiaz... - 0 views

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    Stage 4 kidney disease with 28% kidney function can i live like a normal person ? In general, people with only 28% kidney function have to live with dialysis for the rest of their life, but fortunately, in our days they can have a chance to
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Acute Kidney Injury, Acute renal failure, Acute renal insufficiency, Acute Kidney impai... - 0 views

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    Good review of acute kidney injury
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Kidney Failure with 25% Kidney Function Is It too Late to Take Micro-Chinese Medicine O... - 0 views

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    I am a kidney failure patient with only 25% of kidney function. Is it too late for me to take Micr-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy ? In fact, as long as you still have urine, you can take this kind of medicine, it can help to improve your kidney function gradually.
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Kidney Failure with 15% Kidney Function are there Any Other Treatment besides Dialysis - 0 views

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    It is known that dialysis is the most common ways to treat kidney failure, but what if the patient don't want to take it or can not take it ? Are there any other treatment besides dialysis for kidney failure with 15% kidney function ?
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Urolithiasis is associated with low serum testosterone levels in men | Otunctemur | Arc... - 0 views

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    low Testosterone is associated with kidney stones in men through increased Metabolic Syndrome.  Better stated, low T is associated with metabolic syndrome and this metabolic dysfunction increased the findings of kidney stones in men.
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Serum Testosterone Levels and Mortality in M... [Am J Kidney Dis. 2014] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    Not clear in its association here, but lower Testosterone was associated with increased mortality in men with chronic kidney disease not on dialysis.  This was found in the 2nd lowest quintile only.  What the authors did find was that diabetes and increasing BMI are were associated with increasing incidence of low T.  This studies definition of low Testosterone was <350 ng/dl.  This differs from other definitions.
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Expression of aromatase, androgen and estrogen receptors in peripheral target tissues i... - 0 views

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    Interesting animal study found that diabetic animals associated with increased aromatase expression in adrenal cortex, kidneys, and other tissue, androgen receptors were decreased in adrenal glands, and ER-alpha expression in the kidneys was increased by 159%.
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Try This Treatment for Kidney Damage Caused by Diabetes - 0 views

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    In general, long terms of diabetes will damage kidneys, thus lead to diabetic nephropathy. Then how to treat kidney damage caused by diabetes?
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Ferritin Level Is Positively Associated with Chronic Kidney Disease in Korean Men, Base... - 0 views

  • The overloading of body iron plays a role as an oxidative stressor
  • active radicals can affect lipids, proteins, and deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), resulting in tissue injury and dysfunction
  • Excess iron causes oxidative stress and induces inflammation, leading to renal disease progression
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  • Serum ferritin levels correlate with total body iron storage and systemic inflammation
  • The level of serum ferritin, an acute phase protein, is increased in an inflammatory environment
  • Previous studies have reported that elevated serum ferritin levels are associated with insulin resistance syndrome, hypertension, dyslipidemia, obesity, and metabolic syndrome as risk factors of CKD
  • elevated serum ferritin levels in hemodialysis patients predict higher mortality
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    great review and study: finds that elevated ferritin levels (> 200 ng/ml in men) was associated with increased chronic kidney disease in Korean study.
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Dr. T S Kler Predict Contrast-Associated Kidney Injury After Percutaneous Coronary Inte... - 0 views

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    Dr. T S Kler Best cardiologist Delhi uses x-ray imaging, known as angiography, to determine which arteries have the most intense blockages, and inject a fluid referred to the as iodinated evaluation into the bloodstream to make the blockages seen on x-ray. That fluid is toxic, and high-risk agencies could have kidney issues as an end result. For Consultation Dr.TS Kler Email - drtskler@indiacardiacsurgerysite.com Call for Appointment- +91-9370586696
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High-dose intravenous vitamin C in the treatment of a patient with renal cell carcinoma... - 0 views

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    This is a case study of a patient with cancer of the kidney treated with vitamin C. Therapy was obviously successive in obtaining remission.
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Home Remedies for UTI - 0 views

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    UTI stands for urinary tract infection.Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the second most common reason people visit their doctors. While both men and women get UTIs, women are more prone to them. The urinary tract consists of: Kidneys, Uterus, ...
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    UTI stands for urinary tract infection.Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are the second most common reason people visit their doctors. While both men and women get UTIs, women are more prone to them. The urinary tract consists of: Kidneys, Uterus, ...
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Creatinine 1.7 in Chronic Kidney Disease Is It Possible to Reverse It - 0 views

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    Creatinine 1.7 in Chronic kidney disease is it possible to reverse it ? As we all know there are many factors can induce creatinine level goes high, but no matter what causes, creatinine 1.7 can be reversed with timely treatment.
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Renal Control of Calcium, Phosphate, and Magnesium Homeostasis - 0 views

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    good review of renal homeostasis of Mg, Ca, and Phosphate.  Of interesting note: magnesium is required as a cofactor for 1alpha-hydroxylase to aid 25 OH vitamin D to the most active 1,25 vitamin D in the kidneys.  
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Vitamin C-Induced Oxalate Nephropathy - 0 views

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    Case study of vitamin C causing oxaloacetate kidney stones and resultant nephropathy.
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No Reported Renal Stones with Intravenous Vitamin C Administration: A Prospective Case ... - 0 views

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    Review finds no real increase in kidney stone risk.
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ScienceDirect.com - Biochemical Pharmacology - CARBOXYLESTERASE-2 IS A HIGHLY SENSITIVE... - 0 views

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    popular weight loss drug Alli linked to liver, pancreatic, and kidney toxicity.
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Testosterone supplementation in aging men and women: possible impact on cardiovascular-... - 0 views

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    This study proposes that testosterone therapy aids in renal dysfunction in men.  However, they document that IL-6 and TNF-alpha and oxidative stress are a part of this process. What they fail to mention is that aromatase activity and conversion of T to E in men increases IL-6 and TNF-alpha.  Studies have also shown that T decreases TNF-alpha. Very likely, it is high aromatase activity causing the effects documented by this study.
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