Posts Tagged ‘kidney’

February 9th, 2012 - 6:25 am ≡ by admin ≡ in Health News
Difference Between the Terms of Acute and Chronic

Difference Between the Terms of Acute and Chronic

In medicine, the term acute is used to describe the severity of the disease. Just look at the term acute pharyngitis or acute laryngitis. The disease is rarely fatal much less severe, and usually recover less than a week.

December 22nd, 2011 - 1:25 pm ≡ by admin ≡ in Kidney Stones, Symptoms
Back Pain is a Symptom of Kidney Stones

Back Pain is a Symptom of Kidney Stones

Why do I often have back pain? Perhaps that question often unconsciously you asked, you should be careful with back pain that you experienced it. Back pain can be caused by fatigue or lack of nutritional intake. But it turns out, if back pain occurs continuously can not be considered crumbs. Back pain can continuously [...]

March 24th, 2011 - 10:31 am ≡ by admin ≡ in Treatment
Water and Kidney Stones

Water and Kidney Stones

One of the diseases are difficult to detect kidney stones. Most kidney stones, is a hereditary disease. So indeed there are people who already have kidney stones talent from birth. To the person who should be entitled talent kidney stones should consume 3 liters of water per day. This was done for urine volumeĀ  can [...]

March 23rd, 2011 - 4:51 pm ≡ by admin ≡ in Tips and Tricks
Drinking Water when Empty Stomach

Drinking Water when Empty Stomach

In Japan today is popular to drink water immediately after waking up every morning. Moreover, scientific tests have proven its worth. We give a description of the use of water to our readers below. Water therapy has been proved successful by a Japanese treatment for long and serious illness as well as modern illnesses. Such [...]

March 17th, 2011 - 10:25 pm ≡ by admin ≡ in Renal Failure
What Causes Kidney Failure

What Causes Kidney Failure

Acute renal failure is a clinical syndrome in which the kidneys no longer islets waste products of metabolism, usually due to renal hypoperfusion. This syndrome can result in azotemia (uremia), namely the accumulation of nitrogen waste products in blood and oliguria, in which urine output of less than 4 (X) ml/24 hours. According to research [...]