Renal Diseases
Renal diseases are a group of disorders that can occur when the kidneys are not functioning properly. They can cause a variety of symptoms, including increased blood pressure, swelling, fatigue, nausea, and, in extreme cases, kidney failure. Treatment for renal diseases can include lifestyle changes, medications, dialysis, and kidney transplantation. Early diagnosis and treatment is important, as untreated renal diseases can have serious health consequences. Research suggests that lifestyle changes, such as increased exercise, increased water intake, and limited sodium intake, may be effective in helping to reduce the risk of developing renal diseases.
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