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  • Nephrology: Protecting Your Kidney Health
    Nephrology is the medical specialty focused on the kidneys—vital organs responsible for filtering waste, balancing fluids, and regulating blood pressure.

    🔍 Key Functions of the Kidneys:
    Filter and remove toxins through urine

    Regulate blood pressure and electrolyte levels

    Produce hormones that support red blood cell production and bone health

    🩺 Common Kidney-Related Conditions:
    Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)

    Acute Kidney Injury (AKI)

    Kidney stones

    Glomerulonephritis

    Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)

    Hypertension-related kidney damage

    End-stage renal disease requiring dialysis or transplant

    🚨 Signs of Kidney Problems:
    Swelling in the legs, ankles, or face

    Changes in urination (color, frequency, or foam)

    Persistent fatigue or weakness

    High blood pressure

    Metallic taste in the mouth or ammonia-like breath

    Difficulty concentrating or confusion

    How to Support Kidney Health:
    Stay well-hydrated with clean water

    Maintain healthy blood sugar and blood pressure levels

    Limit excessive salt, protein, and over-the-counter painkillers

    Avoid smoking and alcohol overuse

    Get regular kidney function tests if at risk (diabetes, hypertension, family history)

    🔔 Early detection saves kidneys. Nephrologists help prevent progression and provide life-saving care when needed. Protect your kidneys—your body depends on them.
    Nephrology: Protecting Your Kidney Health Nephrology is the medical specialty focused on the kidneys—vital organs responsible for filtering waste, balancing fluids, and regulating blood pressure. 🔍 Key Functions of the Kidneys: Filter and remove toxins through urine Regulate blood pressure and electrolyte levels Produce hormones that support red blood cell production and bone health 🩺 Common Kidney-Related Conditions: Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) Kidney stones Glomerulonephritis Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) Hypertension-related kidney damage End-stage renal disease requiring dialysis or transplant 🚨 Signs of Kidney Problems: Swelling in the legs, ankles, or face Changes in urination (color, frequency, or foam) Persistent fatigue or weakness High blood pressure Metallic taste in the mouth or ammonia-like breath Difficulty concentrating or confusion ✅ How to Support Kidney Health: Stay well-hydrated with clean water Maintain healthy blood sugar and blood pressure levels Limit excessive salt, protein, and over-the-counter painkillers Avoid smoking and alcohol overuse Get regular kidney function tests if at risk (diabetes, hypertension, family history) 🔔 Early detection saves kidneys. Nephrologists help prevent progression and provide life-saving care when needed. Protect your kidneys—your body depends on them.
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