Kidney Function Tests: What Your Lab Results Mean
Many patients receive blood and urine tests during routine checkups but may not fully understand what the results mean. Kidney function tests provide valuable information about how well your kidneys are working.
High Blood Pressure and Kidney Disease: What Patients Should Know
High blood pressure affects millions of adults and is a major risk factor for several serious health conditions. One of the most important but often overlooked connections is the relationship between high blood pressure and kidney disease.
The Connection Between Diabetes and Kidney Disease
Kidney disease often develops gradually and may not cause noticeable symptoms at first. Because of this, many people do not realize they have kidney disease until it has progressed.
Early Signs of Kidney Disease You Should Not Ignore
Kidney disease often develops gradually and may not cause noticeable symptoms at first. Because of this, many people do not realize they have kidney disease until it has progressed.
What Your Kidneys Do and Why Kidney Health Matters
Your kidneys are small organs with a very big job. Located on either side of your spine just below the rib cage, these two fist-sized organs help keep your body balanced and healthy every day.
During National Kidney Month, healthcare providers encourage patients to learn more about kidney health and how to protect it. Understanding the important role your kidneys play can help you take steps to prevent serious health problems.