5 Expert-Recommended Practices for Stronger Kidney HealthNov 07, 2024When it comes to staying healthy, your kidneys need the same care as the rest of your body. You can keep them strong, prevent kidney disease, and stop kidney disease from progressing to cause more damage by following five crucial recommendations.Continue reading →
5 Practical Ways to Manage Diabetic Kidney DiseaseOct 16, 2024If you have diabetic kidney disease, you have one vital goal: preventing the condition from progressing to cause severe complications. How do you do that? By following practical daily steps to manage blood sugar and keep your kidneys healthy.Continue reading →
Understanding Your HyperkalemiaSep 19, 2024Hyperkalemia (high potassium) isn’t common — unless you have kidney disease (or another underlying health problem). If you have trouble with your kidneys, they can’t regulate potassium levels, leading to life-threatening conditions. Continue reading →
How (and Why) to Cut Back on Sodium for Your KidneysAug 14, 2024Nine out of 10 people consume way too much salt. Why is that a health concern? Because the sodium in salt contributes to high blood pressure and kidney damage, which gets worse if you don’t cut back on your intake. Here’s what you need to know. Continue reading →
6 Common Signs of HyperkalemiaJul 26, 2024Symptoms of hyperkalemia can be sneaky and unfortunately fatal if ignored. Read on to learn how to identify six of the most common signs and know when to seek help.Continue reading →
Why Black Americans Are at Greater Risk of Kidney Failure Than Other RacesJul 25, 2024Why is it important to know that Black Americans are more likely to have kidney failure? Because knowing your risk of life-threatening kidney disease may motivate you to seek help before problems arise, while you have time to prevent it. Continue reading →
What to Eat and Not Eat When You Have IgA Nephropathy or C3GJun 17, 2024Once kidney disease begins, the damaged tissues don’t heal. Without treatment, the disease progresses, causing more harm and potentially leading to kidney failure. Dietary changes are crucial in protecting your kidneys and slowing the disease. Continue reading →
When Is Dialysis the Next Best Step?May 07, 2024Dialysis is more than the next best step. It’s the only treatment (other than a kidney transplant) if you have kidney failure, a life-threatening condition usually caused by chronic kidney disease. Learn when it’s time for dialysis. Continue reading →
3 Ways Diabetes Impacts the Health of Your Kidneys Apr 04, 2024Nearly half of all people with diabetes will develop chronic kidney disease, and once your kidneys are damaged, they can’t heal. Why is diabetes so dangerous for your kidneys? Because the disease can harm your kidneys through three pathways.Continue reading →
Who’s at Risk for Hyperkalemia?Mar 11, 2024No one worries about kidney disease or hyperkalemia, which is high blood levels of potassium. But they should be on your radar. One in seven adults has kidney disease, a progressive, incurable disease and the top cause of hyperkalemia. Continue reading →
What Can I Do to Optimize My Kidney Health?Feb 14, 2024Optimizing your kidney health gives you the chance to prevent chronic kidney disease. But do you really need to worry about that? Yes! One in seven adults develops chronic kidney disease, an incurable condition that can progress to kidney failure.Continue reading →
Lifestyle Adjustments You Can Make to Improve Your HypertensionJan 08, 2024Did you know that improving your diet, exercising, and maintaining a healthy weight can improve hypertension (high blood pressure)? Many people can manage their blood pressure without medication when adjusting their lifestyle.Continue reading →
Does Blood in My Urine Mean I Have Kidney Disease?Dec 13, 2023Any time you notice color changes in your urine or think you see blood, it’s important that you get an accurate diagnosis. Learn what conditions can cause blood in your urine and what treatments you might need to protect your kidney health. Continue reading →
How Nephrology Can Help You With EdemaNov 07, 2023Sometimes edema is harmless, but it’s also a common sign of a serious health condition like kidney disease. If you have ongoing edema, don’t wait to seek help from a nephrologist to learn the reason for your swelling and protect your kidney health. Continue reading →
How Obesity Increases Your Risk for Chronic Kidney DiseaseOct 20, 2023Chances are you’ve heard that obesity causes heart disease. But most people don’t realize that obesity is one of the most common causes of chronic kidney disease, an incurable condition that can progress to kidney failure.Continue reading →
5 Things You Can Do to Help Prevent Kidney StonesSep 13, 2023If you’re looking for ways to keep painful kidney stones at bay, take a moment to learn some simple lifestyle changes you can make that just might help you say goodbye to kidney stones forever.Continue reading →