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Renal system | Definition, Function, Diagram, & Facts - Britannica
Renal system, in humans, organ system that includes the kidneys, where urine is produced, and the ureters, bladder, and urethra for the passage, storage, and voiding of urine. Learn more about the structure and function of the renal system in this article.

Chronic kidney disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Diabetes is the most common cause of kidney disease. Both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. But also heart disease and obesity can contribute to the damage that causes kidneys to fail. Urinary tract issues and inflammation in different parts of the kidney can also lead to long-term functional decline.

End-stage kidney disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
It is sometimes called end-stage renal disease or kidney failure. Kidneys filter waste and excess fluid from the blood and release it in urine. In chronic kidney disease, the kidneys slowly stop working the way they're supposed to. Because of this, excess fluid and waste can build up in the body.

RENAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RENAL is of, relating to, involving, or located in the region of the kidneys : nephric. How to use renal in a sentence.

Kidneys: Location, Anatomy, Function & Health
Kidney (renal) capsule: This has three layers of connective tissue or fat that cover your kidneys. It protects your kidneys from injury, makes them more stable and connects your kidneys to nearby tissues.

Kidney Failure (ESRD): Causes, Symptoms & Treatment
Kidney failure means both of your kidneys no longer function well on their own to keep you alive. It’s sometimes temporary and develops quickly (acute kidney failure). Other times, it’s a result of long-term chronic kidney disease (CKD). CKD slowly gets worse and progresses to chronic kidney failure.

Kidney - Wikipedia
Renal physiology is the study of kidney function. Nephrology is the medical specialty which addresses diseases of kidney function: these include CKD, nephritic and nephrotic syndromes, acute kidney injury, and pyelonephritis.

Kidney Diseases | Renal Disease - MedlinePlus
Properly functioning kidneys are critical for maintaining good health. Diabetes, high blood pressure, or family history can increase risk of kidney disease.

10 Signs You May Have Kidney Disease | National Kidney Foundation
Healthy kidneys do many important jobs. They remove wastes and extra fluid from your body, help make red blood cells, keep bones strong, and work to maintain the right amount of minerals in your blood.

Renal Associates - Home
Enjoy a better life and brighter future through kidney disease treatment and research in San Antonio and South Texas. Renal Associates is one of the largest nephrology and kidney specialist groups in South Texas.

 

 

 

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