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There's no cure for chronic kidney disease (CKD), but treatment can help relieve the symptoms and stop it getting worse. Your treatment will depend on the stage of your CKD. The main treatments are: lifestyle changes – to help you stay as healthy as possible.
If the patient is following a healthy, well-balanced diet according to their diabetic condition, then we could advise them to have one ounce (20-30...
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There's also something called the breath-hold technique: When you're sitting on the toilet, start by breathing normally, and then exhale about 75...
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Saw palmetto may damage your liver, especially if you have a history of liver problems or are at an increased risk for them. There have been...
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Sudden weight loss is such a common side effect of divorce that the phenomenon has been given its own moniker: the “Divorce Diet.” Although you may...
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When you buy high-quality dark chocolate, its cacao content is listed on the wrapper as a percentage, which typically ranges between 35 and 100...
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Every woman goes on her own schedule, but generally, peeing 6-8 times in 24 hours is considered normal for someone who is healthy, and isn't...
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Bacterial prostatitis is diagnosed by a culture. In a urine culture, the bacteria are allowed to grow so they can be identified and tested for...
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As previously mentioned, studies have shown that for low dose of caffeine exposure, the effects on testosterone levels are positive, and for high...
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8 High Protein Nuts to Add to Your Diet Almonds. Protein: 7 grams per 1/4-cup (35-gram) serving of almonds ( 2 ) ... Walnuts. Protein: 4.5 grams...
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Candy not recommended on a kidney diet Chocolate and nuts contain high amounts of phosphorus and potassium.
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