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- Chronic kidney disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Learn about kidney failure symptoms, tests, diagnosis and treatment options, including medication, dialysis and kidney transplant
- Acute kidney injury - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Kidney disease, diabetes or high blood pressure increases your risk of acute kidney injury If you have one of these, do what your healthcare team tells you to manage your condition
- Chronic kidney disease - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Learn about kidney failure symptoms, tests, diagnosis and treatment options, including medication, dialysis and kidney transplant
- Chronic Kidney Disease (Renal Failure) Clinic - Overview
The multidisciplinary teams of specialists in the Chronic Kidney Disease (Renal Failure) Clinic provide skilled diagnosis and individualized treatment plans to people with chronic kidney disease or diabetic nephropathy
- Acute kidney injury - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
If you aren't in the hospital and have symptoms of kidney failure, make an appointment with your family healthcare professional right away You may be referred to a specialist in kidney disease, called a nephrologist
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Understanding chronic kidney disease
Kidney disease happens when the kidneys have been damaged and no longer work as they should There rarely are symptoms in the early stages
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Diagnosed with chronic kidney disease. Now what?
Because kidney disease usually doesn't cause symptoms in earlier stages, it often is not discovered until later in the course of the disease process In fact, one in nine people may not know they have chronic kidney disease, but it affects about 14% of the population
- Diabetic nephropathy (kidney disease) - Symptoms and causes
Make an appointment with your health care professional if you have symptoms of kidney disease If you have diabetes, visit your health care professional yearly or as often as you're told for tests that measure how well your kidneys are working
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