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🛑Blood in Urine – Warning sign # 5 of kidney Disease #shorts #hematuria #ckd #drshafiqcheema

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🛑Blood in Urine - Warning sign # 5 of kidney Disease #shorts #hematuria #ckd #drshafiqcheema

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Kidney Disease Symptoms In Telugu – TeluguOne

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Kidney failure occurs when your kidneys lose the ability to filter waste from your blood sufficiently. Many factors can interfere with your kidney health and function. 90% of the people with kidney problems don’t know that they have such problem. Watch this video to know symptoms causes and treatment of kidney disease

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Living with Stage 3 Kidney Disease | American Kidney Fund

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A practicing nephrologist, dietitian and patient discuss diabetic kidney disease and its management, including the most recent innovations in treatment. As part of #KidneyActionWeek, audience members can participate and submit questions for the panelists. This session is made possible thanks to generous support from Boehringer Ingelheim / Lilly.

Speakers:
• Dr. Yoshio Hall, MD, MS – Professor, Division of Nephrology, University of Washington
• Amanda Lane, MS, RD – Renal Registered Dietitian, University of Florida Health
• Cindy Vallette – AKF Ambassador & Kidney Disease Advocate
• Tamara Ruggiero – VP of Communications & Marketing, AKF

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What are Some Symptoms or Warning Signs of Kidney Disease?

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What are Some Symptoms or Warning Signs of Kidney Disease?

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How Much Water Should You Drink with Kidney Disease

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How Much Water Should You Drink with Kidney Disease

How much water should you drink with kidney disease

In my last video I talked about how much water someone needs to drink to keep themselves hydrated and I talked about your “wicked smart” kidneys. Of course, I neglected all the people who follow me who have chronic kidney disease and whose kidneys don’t work perfectly. I address that in this video.

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Working as a kidney doctor, I found that my patients were often unaware of just how important diet and lifestyle were and how often they felt unsupported by generic advice to “eat healthy”.

The home cook in me hated hearing this, so I set out to find a better way. I began to combine my medical training and love of food, making videos of simple recipes that were based on science and packed with flavor. Instead of just saying “eat healthy” to my patients, I could give them the resources they needed to make a real difference in their health.

Kidney doctor, passionate home cook, and YouTube sensation Dr Blake Shusterman empowers people to proactively manage their health by stepping into the kitchen. The author of several cookbooks with over 100,000 YouTube subscribers, The Cooking Doc® believes anyone, at any age can transform their health with small changes that make a big difference. Based on science and packed with flavor, Dr. Blake’s simple recipes have inspired home cooks everywhere to change their diet, retrain their taste buds, and transform their health.

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Could you have kidney disease? Know the signs!

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Could you have kidney disease? Know the signs!

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What Are The First Signs Of A Kidney Infection?

A kidney infection requires prompt medical attention because it can permanently damage your kidneys or other organs if not treated quickly. Bacteria in the kidneys can enter the bloodstream and spread elsewhere in your body, causing a life-threatening medical crisis.

There are two kinds of kidney infections: acute and chronic. But the first signs of both closely resemble each other. You should see a doctor right away if you notice the symptoms briefly listed and described in this short video.

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Effectively Managing Chronic Kidney Disease – Mayo Clinic

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Chronic kidney disease affects millions of Americans. Watch Mayo Clinic kidney specialist Dr. Robert Albright discuss effective strategies to prevent and treat chronic kidney disease in this video.

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Your kidneys play a vital role in your overall health. But did you know most people with kidney disease don’t know their kidneys are struggling? Getting tested is the best way to know how your kidneys are doing and what steps you could take to help protect your kidney health. Watch this video to learn about risk factors for kidney disease, how to get tested, and how you can level up by following your kidney health.

Visit the NIDDK website for more information about kidney health: https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/kidney-disease/chronic-kidney-disease-ckd

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You may not think about your kidneys, but they play a vital role in your overall health by removing wastes and extra fluids from your blood.

Following your kidney health allows you time to make informed decisions about your care and reduces your chances of serious health problems.

More than one in seven U.S. adults are estimated to have chronic kidney disease…

…yet because early kidney disease usually has no symptoms…

…many people don’t know they have kidney disease or that they are at risk.

Getting tested is the best way to know how your kidneys are doing.

If you are over 60, have diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, or a family history of kidney failure, ask your doctor about getting tested for kidney disease.

While you may be afraid to learn if your kidneys are struggling, being informed about your kidney health means you can take steps to protect them.

Urine and blood tests can tell you if you have kidney disease, and regular check-ups can tell if it is getting worse.

Your doctor can use your tests to develop a personalized care plan that can be updated as needed.

By making healthy lifestyle changes, and managing existing illnesses, you may be able to slow the progression of kidney disease.

Don’t wait until you feel sick. Talk to your doctor about getting tested—and keep following your kidney health.

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Kidney Disease | Dr Krishna Patil | Sunshine Hospitals

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Dr. Krishna Patil is a Consultant Nephrologist, Hypertension Specialist and Transplant Physician in the Department of Nephrology at Sunshine Centre for Renal Sciences – Sunshine Hospitals, Hyderabad.
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Phosphorus is a mineral found in almost all foods. It works with calcium and vitamin D to keep your bones healthy. Healthy kidneys keep the right amount of phosphorus in your body. When your kidneys are not working well, phosphorus can build up in your blood. Too much phosphorus in your blood can lead to weak bones that break easily.

Many people with kidney disease need to limit phosphorus.

Depending on your stage of kidney disease, your doctor may also prescribe a medicine called a phosphate binder. This helps to keep phosphorus from building up in your blood. A phosphate binder can be helpful, but you will still need to watch how much phosphorus you eat. Ask your doctor if a phosphate binder is right for you.
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Diabetic Kidney Disease, Animation

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Diabetic Kidney Disease, Animation

DKD, or diabetic nephropathy: pathophysiology, symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis and management. For patient education. This video is available for instant download licensing here: https://www.alilamedicalmedia.com/-/galleries/narrated-videos-by-topics/diabetes/-/medias/0079bcc6-2a8f-48d6-947d-57b464d2e271-diabetic-kidney-disease-narrated-animation
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Diabetic kidney disease, or diabetic nephropathy, is kidney disease caused by diabetes. It’s a very common diabetic complication, affecting about one third of people with diabetes type 1, and half of those with diabetes type 2. Diabetic kidney disease is responsible for most of the excess mortality associated with diabetes.
Because the kidneys remove metabolic wastes, control blood pH, regulate fluid and electrolyte balance, as well as produce several hormones; loss of kidney function results in accumulation of toxic wastes, electrolyte imbalances, and a number of other health problems.
The disease develops slowly over time, progressing from renal insufficiency to end-stage renal failure. Often, initial loss of renal tissue does not produce any symptoms. Symptoms typically appear when a significant portion of kidney function is already lost. The ability to concentrate urine is usually the first to be impaired, resulting in frequent trips to the bathroom, especially at night. Other early signs include fatigue, loss of appetite, and decreased mental ability.
Chronic high blood glucose levels, together with high blood pressure caused by diabetes, bring damage to tiny blood vessels in the kidneys, affecting their functions. Cellular degeneration in the functional units of the kidneys, the nephrons, in particular the podocytes of renal glomeruli, further contributes to the impairment of renal functions.
Diabetes, especially when poorly managed, is the biggest risk factor for chronic kidney disease. Other risk factors are the same as those for high blood pressure and include smoking, having high cholesterol levels, and being overweight.
Because initial loss of renal tissue does not produce any symptoms, it is important for diabetic patients to test annually for kidney functions. The tests typically include blood and urine analysis.
Prevention and management strategies consist of controlling blood sugar levels, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels; all of which can be achieved with a combination of lifestyle changes and medications.
Lifestyle measures typically include a healthy diet with low salt intake, increased physical activity, weight management, and smoking cessation.
Among all blood pressure lowering medications, ACE inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers, which block the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system, work best to protect kidney functions.
End-stage kidney disease requires dialysis or kidney transplantation.
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Kidney Disease: emerging treatments and new approaches | E-SEMINAR #1

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*Emerging data from EMPA-KIDNEY study*
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Speaker:
Will Herrington, United Kingdom

Panellists:
Rikke Borg, Denmark
Katharina Schütt, Germany

Moderator:
Beatriz Fernandez Fernandez, Spain