The Preventions and treatment of Kidney Disease (Chronic)
Kidneys help maintain the body’s water balance, remove waste products and keep body chemicals in balance. The kidneys can become damaged in a multiple of ways. Exposure to chemicals, drugs or toxins, pesticides, poisons and chemotherapy are a few. Kidney (renal) failure can occur as a result of other disorders such as congestive heart failure, diabetes, hypertension or liver disease.
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