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Dr. Bryan Stone discusses how various urinary infections can cause a major infection in the kidney. Video Rating: / 5
Kidney Infection Symptoms & Treatment. Part of the series: Medical Conditions & Treatments. Symptoms of kidney infection include pain in the back, abdominal pressure, bloating and pain or burning with urination. Find out how kidney infections are treated with antibiotics with help from a licensed RN in this free video on kidney infections. Video Rating: / 5
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The kidneys are bean-shaped organs located in the flanks. They regulate blood pressure and the body’s amount of water and minerals. Blood from the aorta reaches the kidneys by passing through the kidney’s (renal) arteries. From there, the blood begins to be filtered as fluids, minerals, and waste products pass through the glomerulus and Bowman’s capsule (in the cortex, or outer part of the kidney) to tubules (in the medulla, or inner part of the kidney), The filtered solution passes into collecting ducts, then into the ureter (tubes connecting the kidney to the bladder) and bladder, and then out through the urethra. Among the disorders that can affect the kidney and urinary tract, stones, usually made mostly of calcium, can cause pain, bleeding, and infection.
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Kidney stones (causing kidney stone disease, or nephrolithiasis) is a condition involving formation of stones (renal calculi) within the kidneys. These stones can cause a variety of signs and symptoms when they exit the kidneys and enter into the ureters and other parts of the urinary system. In this lesson, we discuss the signs and symptoms of kidney stones, including why each of these signs and symptoms happens.
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AKF is joined by the American Heart Association and the American Diabetes Association for a discussion on ways to best manage diabetes, heart disease and kidney disease, and how to have effective conversations with your health team. Our expert panel includes a cardiologist, endocrinologist and nephrologist.
• Dr. Neha Pagidipati, MD, MPH; Asst. Prof. of Medicine in Cardiology, Duke Clinical Research Institute
• Dr. Samuel Dagogo-Jack, MD, DSc; Dir., Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism, UT Health Science Ctr
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This video dissects the mechanism by which the Pancreatic β-cells sense blood glucose levels and secrete a proportional amount of insulin through negative feedback.
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The pancreas is in the middle of the stomach, next to the kidneys and underneath the liver. The main culprit of the pancreas is a hormone that produces insulin in it, explains Lois Exelbert, Nurse Diabetes Educator and Patient Care Manager with Baptist Hospital of Miami.
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Diabetes is a condition primarily involving the pancreas, explains Lois Exelbert, Nurse Diabetes Educator and Patient Care Manager with Baptist Hospital with a graphic.
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