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    Kidney Disease

    Your kidneys are two bean-shaped organs, each about the size of your fists. They are located near the middle of your back, just below the rib cage. Inside each kidney about a million tiny structures called nephrons filter blood. They remove waste products and extra water, which become urine.The urine flows through tubes called ureters to your bladder, which stores the urine until you go to the bathroom. Most kidney diseases attack the nephrons.

    Kidney diseases occurs when your kidneys become damaged and can’t perform their function. Damage may be caused by diabetes, high blood pressure, and various other chronic (long-term) conditions. Kidney disease can lead to other health problems, including weak bones, nerve damage, and malnutrition.

    Types and causes of kidney disease?

    • Chronic kidney disease

      The most common form of kidney disease is chronic kidney disease. Chronic kidney disease is a long-term condition that doesn’t improve over time. It’s commonly caused by high blood pressure.

    • Kidney stones

      Kidney stones are hard deposits made of minerals and salts that form inside your kidneys. The kidney filters blood from waste that is produced in the body when you have too much waste and not enough fluid in your blood, these wastes can build up and stick together in your kidneys. These clumps of waste are called kidney stones. They are usually it’s an irregularly-shaped solid mass or crystal that can be as small as a grain of sand up to the size of a golf ball.

    • Glomerulonephritis

      Glomerulonephritis is an inflammation of the glomeruli. Glomeruli are extremely small structures inside the kidneys that filter the blood. Glomerulonephritis can be caused by infections, drugs, or congenital abnormalities (disorders that occur during or shortly after birth). It often gets better on its own.

    • Polycystic kidney disease

      Polycystic kidney disease is a genetic disorder that causes numerous cysts (small sacs of fluid) to grow in the kidneys. These cysts can interfere with kidney function and cause kidney failure. (It’s important to note that individual kidney cysts are fairly common and almost always harmless. Polycystic kidney disease is a separate, more serious condition.)

    • Urinary tract infections

      Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are bacterial infections of any part of the urinary system. Infections in the bladder and urethra are the most common. They are easily treatable and rarely lead to more health problems. However, if left untreated, these infections can spread to the kidneys and cause kidney failure.

    Frequently Asked
    Questions

    • What should you do if you see Blood in urine?

      It might be due urinary tract infections and kidney, bladder, or ureter stones are frequent causes. In men, blood can also come from an enlarged prostate. Cancer of the urethra, bladder, or kidneys also may also show up as blood in the urine.

      If you have blood in the urine, you should contact your physician immediately.

    • Why I need to go to bathroom frequently?

      an urgent need to urinate, and pain or discomfort in the abdomen, you may have a urinary tract infection, enlarged prostate or stone presence. If urinary frequency interferes with your lifestyle or is accompanied by other symptoms such as fever, back or side pain, vomiting, chills, increased appetite or thirst, fatigue, bloody or cloudy urine, or a discharge from the penis, it’s important to see your doctor.

    • Why do I feel a burning sensation during urination?

      A burning feeling after peeing is usually a symptom of a problem somewhere in the urinary tract. Urethral stricture disease, prostatitis, and kidney stones are possible causes of this symptom, and they are all curable.
      It could be beneficial for a person to pay attention to other symptoms and seek medical advice if a problem lasts for more than a few days.

    • Why is my urine weak?

      Slow urine flow, or a weak urine stream, can occur in people of both sexes. It most commonly occurs in men, especially those over 50 years old. Other possible causes of slow urine flow are prostate or bladder cancer, blockage along any part of the urinary tract (from kidneys to bladder to urethra), neurogenic bladder dysfunction, frequent urinary tract infections (UTIs), and any other conditions that cause scarring or damage to the urinary tract.

    • What is the Uroflow test?

      A urine flow test calculates the speed of your urine flow over time. This will help you and your urologist understand how well your lower urinary tract is working, and to determine if there is a urine blockage. This test entails peeing into a funnel that has a measuring instrument, which calculates the amount of urine, the rate of urine flow, and the amount of time until you have finished urinating.

      After examination and any tests needed, your urologist may help you identify medications or lifestyle changes that can help with your urinary flow.

    • What should you do if you see (cloudy) Pus in urine?

      Pyuria can cause the urine to look cloudy or as if it contains pus. Pyuria can occur as a result of many different conditions. It is most commonly caused by a UTI (Urinary Tract Infection), which is an infection in any area of the urinary system, including the kidneys, ureters, urethra, or bladder. Sterile pyuria is most often caused by sexually transmitted infections (STIs), such as

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