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Is heart disease reversible?

Healing Heart Foundation - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Yes. Studies published in leading medical journals clearly show that even severe blockages can be opened by following a program similar to this one.

What can I do to reduce my risk of kidney disease?

Answers to FAQs
Kidney Health - What you should know.... You can lose most of their kidney function before feeling sick - and by then it's too late. There is no cure. Dialysis or a transplant are the only options once your kidneys fail. If you ticked one or more of these risk factors - you are at increased risk and should ask your doctor for a kidney health check. See similar questions...

What is chronic kidney disease?

Chronic Kidney Disease, SVCMC; New York NY
Having chronic kidney disease means that for some time your kidneys have not been working the way they should. Your kidneys have the important job of filtering your blood. They remove waste products and extra fluid and flush them from your body as urine. When your kidneys do not work right, wastes build up in your blood and make you sick. Chronic kidney disease may seem to have come on suddenly. But it has been happening bit by bit for many years as a result of damage to your kidneys. See similar questions...

What causes chronic kidney disease?

Chronic Kidney Disease, SVCMC; New York NY
Chronic kidney disease is caused by damage to the kidneys. By far the most common causes of this damage are: Kidney diseases and infections, such as polycystic kidney disease, pyelonephritis, and glomerulonephritis, or a kidney problem you were born with. Long-term use of medicines that can damage the kidneys. Examples include pain medicines, like acetaminophen (such as Tylenol) and ibuprofen (such as Advil), and certain antibiotics. See similar questions...

How is chronic kidney disease diagnosed?

Chronic Kidney Disease, SVCMC; New York NY
Your doctor will do blood and urine tests to help find out how well your kidneys are working. These tests can show signs of kidney disease and anemia. (You can get anemia from having damaged kidneys.) You may have other tests to help rule out other problems that could cause your symptoms. Your doctor will ask questions about any past kidney problems, whether you have a family history of kidney disease, and what medicines you take—both prescription and over-the-counter drugs. See similar questions...

Is it reversible?

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Gastric bypass surgery should not be considered reversible. The decision to have this procedure must be made in consultation with a qualified surgeon, and after careful consideration of the potential benefits, risks and lifelong consequences. See similar questions...

What type of exercise should someone with kidney disease be doing?

Answers to FAQs
There are lots of ways to keep fit when you have kidney failure. Some people find strenuous sport or activities too tiring so enjoy exercises such as walking, yoga and Tai Chi. Others throw themselves enthusiastically into fitness programs and compete nationally and internationally in the Transplant Games. Some contact sports need to be avoided, particularly after a transplant. If you are on peritoneal dialysis, you need to protect your catheter while exercising. See similar questions...

What happens if my kidney disease gets worse?

Chronic Kidney Disease, SVCMC; New York NY
When kidney function falls below a certain point, it is called kidney failure. Kidney failure affects your whole body. It can cause serious heart, bone, and brain problems and make you feel very ill. Once you have kidney failure, you will probably have two choices: start dialysis or get a new kidney (transplant). Both of these treatments have risks and benefits. Talk with your doctor to decide which would be best for you. See similar questions...

Is fluoridated water safe for people with kidney disease?

Frequently Asked Questions
NO. Recent research has found that fluoridated water can contribute to the development of painful bone disorders in people with advanced kidney disease. See similar questions...

I have a kidney disease. What should I do?

KIDNEYMAMC ::
The treatment of kidney diseases depends on the nature of the kidney disease. The best method to go about it is to consult your nearest Nephrologist. As a broad principle, control of your BP and blood sugar (if high) will be important. Also, many renal diseases are chronic which means they cannot be completely cured but can be controlled with the help of medications. This means regular visits to a nephrologist. See similar questions...

Where can I find out more information about chronic kidney disease?

Life Options | Kidney Disease Info | FAQ
Asking questions and getting them answered—by a healthcare professional or in a book or other reliable source—is a key part of doing well with any chronic disease. Ask your healthcare team to teach you about your condition and to give you any information they have. Never feel shy about coming to a clinic visit with a list of questions—and write down the answers. See similar questions...

Is heart disease reversible? Is it preventable?

The Institute for Progressive Medicine
Yes to both questions. A study of heart disease around the globe revealed that the same factors were responsible for heart disease in all countries, in both sexes, and at all ages. These factors accounted for more than 95% of heart disease. Thus heart disease is not inevitable. It is preventable by changing those risk factors. In people with pre-existing heart disease, addressing those same factors may eliminate symptoms and allow medications to be reduced. See similar questions...

Does My Greyhound Really Have Kidney Disease?

OSU College of Veterinary Medicine | Greyhound FAQ
Greyhounds are known to have "normal" athletic or physiologic flow murmurs. These murmurs are mild in nature (grade 1 or 2 out of 6) and are heard best over the left base of the heart (high in the armpit). Thoracic radiographs (X-rays) and/or echocardiography (ultrasound) will help determine the actual status of the heart. For more information, please read the following article: See similar questions...

How long can I live with chronic kidney disease?

Life Options | Kidney Disease Info | FAQ
Many people think that if their kidneys fail, they will die immediately. This used to be true 40 years ago when there were not enough dialysis machines to go around and medical knowledge about kidney disease was limited. It is no longer true today. How long you can live with CKD depends on your age, other health problems, and how involved you become in your care. Some people with early CKD never have kidney failure. See similar questions...

Can I develop kidney disease?

KIDNEYMAMC ::
Persons who are diabetic, have long-standing or severe hypertension, or have diseases involving the immune system like systemic lupus erythematosus are at risk of developing kidney disease. In addition there are some kidney diseases that run in the family. Therefore presence of family members with kidney diseases may also be an indicator of future renal disease. See similar questions...

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