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Expert Author: Peter Hutch | Submitted: 2008-06-16 | Word Count: 539 | Views: 13
Kniest dysplasia is a disorder of bone growth. This condition is characterized by short stature (dwarfism), enlarged joints and other skeletal abnormalities, and problems with vision and hearing. People with this condition have short stature from birth, with a short trunk and shortened limbs. Adult height ranges from 42 inches to 58 inches. Progressive joint enlargement and pain restrict movement of the joints, which limits activity and interferes with standing and walking. These joint problems can also lead to arthritis. Read More
Expert Author: Peter Hutch | Submitted: 2008-06-16 | Word Count: 567 | Views: 17
Healthy kidneys clean your blood by removing excess fluid, minerals and wastes. They also make hormones that keep your bones strong and your blood healthy. But if the kidneys are damaged, they don't work properly. Harmful wastes can build up in your body. Your blood pressure may rise. Your body may retain excess fluid and not make enough red blood cells. This is called kidney failure. Read More
Expert Author: Peter Hutch | Submitted: 2008-06-16 | Word Count: 531 | Views: 42
The kidneys are like the body's garbage collection and disposal system. Through microscopic units called nephrons, the kidneys remove waste products and extra water from the food a person eats, returning chemicals the body needs (such as sodium, phosphorus, and potassium) back into the bloodstream. The extra water combines with other waste to become urine, which flows through thin tubes called ureters to the bladder, where it stays until it exits through the urethra (the tube that carries urine out of the body from the bladder) when someone goes to the bathroom. Read More
Expert Author: Peter Hutch | Submitted: 2008-06-12 | Word Count: 577 | Views: 24
A kidney transplant is a surgical procedure in which a healthy donated kidney is transplanted into your body. A successful kidney transplant will allow you to return to a more normal lifestyle and will free you from dialysis treatments. However, a kidney transplant is not a cure. It is the treatment of choice for kidney failure for those who are considered suitable candidates for a transplant. To find out if you are a candidate, your healthcare team will perform a series of tests as part of a complete medical assessment. Read More
Expert Author: Peter Hutch | Submitted: 2008-06-03 | Word Count: 518 | Views: 24
Kidney stones (renal Lithia sis) are small, hard deposits of mineral and acid salts on the inner surfaces of your kidneys. Normally, the substances that make up kidney stones are diluted in the urine. Read More
Expert Author: Peter Hutch | Submitted: 2008-05-30 | Word Count: 525 | Views: 16
Water! It sounds too simple to be true but water has some amazing capabilities. And one out of the thousands is to naturally flush your body of impurities. In most cases, kidney stones are caused by dehydration. Read More
Expert Author: Peter Hutch | Submitted: 2008-04-26 | Word Count: 543 | Views: 21
When you drink more water, you will urinate frequently and each time the stones will be removed from your kidney. More water thorough the urethra will push the stones down to the bladder even if they are slightly bigger in size. Though it will cause pain, you can be relieved of larger stones in the kidney. When you undertake kidney stone removal treatments, you will be left with broken stone pieces in your kidney most of the times. Read More
Expert Author: Peter Sams | Submitted: 2008-03-05 | Word Count: 522 | Views: 18
The kidney acts as a filter for blood, removing waste products from the body and helping regulate the levels of chemicals important for body function. The urine drains from the kidney into the bladder through a narrow tube called the ureter. When the bladder fills and there is an urge to urinate, the bladder empties through the urethra, a much wider tube than the urethra. Read More
Expert Author: Tarun Gupta | Submitted: 2008-02-08 | Word Count: 499 | Views: 28
Kidney is either of the two bean-shaped excretory organs that filter wastes (especially urea) from the blood and excrete them in urine which passes out of the kidney through ureters to the bladder. Read More
Expert Author: Ricky Waugh | Submitted: 2007-10-20 | Word Count: 543 | Views: 82
Kidney stones can be painful, but they are both treatable and preventable. Read about kidney stones home remedies treatment. Read More
Expert Author: Helena Ederveen | Submitted: 2007-09-07 | Word Count: 460 | Views: 56
Discover how you can put yourself into charge of your health. Discover how the six subclinical defects are under every degenerative disease. Make educating yourself fun and learn to listen to your body. Read More
Expert Author: Joe Barton | Submitted: 2007-07-18 | Word Count: 538 | Views: 86
How research on the cause of kidney stones led to the natural cure of kidney stones. Discover how phosphoric acid can cause kidney stones but also dissolve kidney stones. Read More
Expert Author: Steve Fields | Submitted: 2007-02-25 | Word Count: 585 | Views: 187
Kidney failure, heart failure, and stroke are side effects associated with Trasylol heart surgery patients according to a recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM). Read More
Expert Author: Harry Davidson | Submitted: 2007-02-14 | Word Count: 429 | Views: 145
Kidney stones are hard deposits of any substance found in urine of a normal individual but turns into stones when urine starts getting concentrating. It is remarked as one of the most popular ailments across the globe. Kidney stone is a highly problematic ailment and one that is considered to be very highly painful. Stone formation, shape, and growth are dependent on the total amount and types of crystals and all chemicals in the urine. It is believed that growth can be speeded by chemicals in the urine called "promoters" or slowed or stopped by other chemicals. Read More
Expert Author: Harry Davidson | Submitted: 2007-02-12 | Word Count: 344 | Views: 151
Kidney stone is one of the most popular ailments across the globe. It is an ailment that needs immediate attention and action. A patient of kidney stone tends to have remarkable problems like severely painful attacks in which the patients complaints about brutal ache in his abdomen and sides. There are various other complaints like frequent urination or problem in passing urine; even blood can be noticed in urine. Several other kinds of problems could be fever, chills, vomiting, nausea etc. Read More
Expert Author: Lac Tran | Submitted: 2007-02-12 | Word Count: 713 | Views: 158
The most frequently occurring kidney stones are formed from calcium oxalate. We explore dietary and lifestyle factors that may be beneficial in the treatment of kidney stones, including some useful herbs, minerals, and vitamin supplements. Read More
Expert Author: James Davidson | Submitted: 2006-12-25 | Word Count: 442 | Views: 169
Kidney stones are one of the most painful ailments. It is a one of the common ailments of the day that is found common these days. Kidney stones are termed as one of the most painful ailment that invites various other problems for an individual. These stones are mostly composed of calcium salts and to a lesser degree of uric acid. Stones can partly block the flow of urine and this may result in infections as well as accumulation of waste matter in the blood. The passing of large stones through the urethra can be extremely painful and is called kidney colic. Read More
Expert Author: James Davidson | Submitted: 2006-12-14 | Word Count: 351 | Views: 233
Kidney stones are remarkably painful ailment that is common to find these days. It is a highly painful disease in which the patient tends to feel a lot of pain in his lower abdomen and back. Prior to any kind of treatment it is really essential to know what kind of stones is developed in a patient. Kidney stones may consist of a variety of organic and mineral material. Read More
Expert Author: James Davidson | Submitted: 2006-11-22 | Word Count: 452 | Views: 222
Contrary to the misconception that only adults develop stones, it has been found that kidney stones also occur in children. This holds true for children living in hot climates or with any birth defects in their urinary tract. Read More
Expert Author: Ashely Farrar | Submitted: 2006-04-21 | Word Count: 598 | Views: 175
An article providing information on kidney stones, types of kidneys stones and tips on how to prevent them from occurring. Read More

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