Due to its strong association with chronic diseases such as diabetes and high blood pressure, kidney failure proves far less common among children than it is among adults. Nonetheless, children affected by kidney failure face substantial health...
Several conditions can cause protein in your kidneys. According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, or NIDDK, when blood passes through healthy kidneys, the kidneys filter out waste products and leave things...
A person with a kidney disorder may or may not have any symptoms. Indeed, some people do not have any symptoms until the damage is severe. Blood in the urine is a sign there is damage at some point along the urinary tract. A high amount of protein...
The kidneys are bean-shaped organs, each about the size of a fist and are essential for keeping our blood clean and chemically balanced. The kidneys produce urine that contains salts, toxins and water and are the by-products of our body's...
Healthy kidneys clean the blood by removing waste products. Unhealthy kidneys do not do this effectively. In addition to leaving waste products in the blood, they often remove vital proteins. Spilling protein into urine is called proteinuria....
High blood pressure, or hypertension, can occur in children as it does in adults. However, common causes for the disorder differ between the two age groups. While primary hypertension--high blood pressure not due to another disorder--predominates...
Hematuria, proteinuria and hypertension are red flags for kidney disease. When these symptoms are in combination, doctors immediately begin the diagnostic process for determining what type of kidney disease is present. In some instances, such as...
Several different factors may cause scarring of kidney tissue. Kidney scarring is also known as glomerulosclerosis, which refers to the glomeruli, the clusters of miniscule blood vessels inside the kidney that filter wastes out of the blood for...
The kidneys are vital organs that filter the blood and help remove waste and excess water from the body through the urine. If the kidneys become damaged and are unable to filter and reprocess blood, waste may build up in the body and become toxic,...
MedlinePlus says that ascites refers to a collection of fluid that seeps into the tissues between the stomach lining and its cavity (peritoneal cavity). Certain underlying medical problems can, unfortunately, lead to ascites. Some of these...
Research shows that in the United States from 1988 to 2010, the prevalence of chronic renal failure is increasing with poor outcomes for patients and rapidly rising costs. According to a 2009 report from the United States Renal Data System...
Bodybuilders boast unrealistic bodies that are attributes to performance-enhancing drugs more than to a particular lifestyle. Such practices cause long-term health damage. Kidney damage is one of the most prevalent health risks of bodybuilding,...
Renal insufficiency is another name for kidney failure. It's a condition where the kidneys are no longer able to meet the needs of the body. Unlike healthy kidneys, those suffering from failure can't eliminate excess fluids, salts and waste from...
Anabolic-androgenic steroids are synthetic drugs that are chemically related to the male sex hormone testosterone. Anabolic steroids are legal when there is a medical need to stimulate bone growth, increase appetite, induce male puberty or treat...
The excretory system includes every aspect of removing toxins, salt, excess water and metabolic by-products from the body. The intestines and colon remove solid waste as feces and the kidneys remove the waste filtered from the blood through the...
Anabolic supplements remain popular despite the risks associated with their use. Professional and recreational athletes take these steroids to improve performance and hasten recovery. Media reports showing the advantages of supplementation have...
The kidneys are two bean-shaped organs that filter waste from the blood and maintain fluid, electrolyte and acid-base balance in the body. The causes of kidney disease can be trauma, infection, or genetic disorders that damage the filtering units...
After your kidney transplant, your nephrologist will regularly test your blood and urine. The many lab tests he will order include measuring the protein in your urine. Healthy kidneys keep protein in the blood. Protein getting lost into the urine...
As a bodybuilder, you know the importance of vitamins and minerals to help build muscle and provide energy. You might not know that your risk for kidney disease increases if you're a bodybuilder. If you've been recently diagnosed with kidney...
Performance-enhancing drugs continue to taint competitive sports and their athletes, and sports and athletes have lost credibility among fans due to frequent reports of steroid scandals. Anabolic steroids are the most commonly abused drugs in...