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Learn about kidney failure symptoms, tests, diagnosis and treatment options, including medicine, dialysis and kidney transplant.
Bleeding in the kidney, also called a hemorrhage. Blood clots in kidney veins, also called renal vein thrombosis. Dehydration — when the body doesn't have ...
Coordinated care. Your kidney doctor (nephrologist) works closely with other specialists, including cardiologists, endocrinologists, pharmacists, nurses, ...
Your kidneys are vital organs with important jobs. They clean your blood, separate waste and remove extra fluid. But problems can arise. “Now, when the kidneys ...
Chronic kidney disease is the gradual loss of kidney function. Some people, including African Americans, Native Americans and Asian Americans, are at higher ...
Imaging tests. Imaging tests such as ultrasound and CT scans can show your kidneys. Removing a sample of kidney tissue for testing. Your healthcare professional ...
Kidney disease happens when the kidneys have been damaged and no longer work as they should. There rarely are symptoms in the early stages.
The Mayo Clinic Kidney Transplant Program offers expert kidney transplantation and related care for people with kidney failure and other problems with ...
It's estimated that about 1 in every 10 Americans has kidney disease. Rising rates of diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity — all risk factors for ...
Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a condition in which many fluid-filled sacs (cysts) develop and grow in your kidneys. It's almost always inherited.
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