• WHAT ARE THE KIDNEYS & WHY THEY ARE SO SENSITIVE ?

  • Mar 19 2023
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

WHAT ARE THE KIDNEYS & WHY THEY ARE SO SENSITIVE ?

  • Summary

  • IT’S NATIONAL KIDNEY MONTH ( National Kidney Month 2023 - NIDDK) What exactly are the kidneys & kidney disease? In this episode we will do a deep dive & discuss main causes, signs & symptoms, stages of CKD, as well as treatment options available. Kidney disease is becoming an epidemic that's affecting all ages in our country and we believe if people are properly educated on what to look out for you'll have a better chance at having the opportunity to slow down progression.We are not nephrologists but we have been living with kidney disease for a while and have experience and want to teach people from the mistakes we made so we want to make sure everyone has the support & guidance needed to get through this. We want to make this a community where people feel safe to express their concerns, feelings & journeys with us! You will find all the resources we used for our research as well our where you can find how to reach out us! LINKTREE:TGOJ Resources:Quest Health - ( TO ORDER YOUR OWN BLOODWORK)Ureteral ObstructionChronic kidney disease (CKD) - Symptoms, causes, treatmentErythropoietin Stimulating Agents Glomerulonephritis-Mayo Clinic.Polycystic Kidney Disease-Mayo Clinic.Kidney Disease - NIDDKKidneys: Anatomy, Function, Health & ConditionsAnatomy of the Kidney & UreterVIDEO:Renal system physiology_ Khan AcademyUnderstanding Kidney DiseaseHigh Blood Pressure | American Heart AssociationCDC: Post-Streptococcal Glomerulonephritis American Diabetes Association
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