Blog
— McKinney, Texas —
March Is National Kidney Month!
March is National Kidney Month, a perfect time to focus on the vital role the kidneys play in maintaining a person’s health. Dr. Sadeddin and his team at Texas Advanced Renal Health have dedicated this month to enhancing kidney awareness. We have put together a comprehensive guide outlining ways to promote renal health. How Do…
What Your Bone Pain May Mean
Bone pain is a common complaint, often dismissed as overexertion or natural aging. However, persistent pain can be a warning sign of metabolic bone disease, a condition that can develop as a complication associated with chronic kidney disease. Dr. Sadeddin and his experienced team at Texas Advanced Renal Health will work with you to ensure…
Nourishing Your Kidneys: The Key to Long-Term Health
Your kidneys are essential organs critical to your health and overall well-being. Their main role is to filter waste products and excess fluids from the body, help maintain your electrolyte balance, and release hormones that regulate your blood pressure. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive condition that can gradually impair your kidney function, putting…
Tips to Slow the Progression of CKD
Your kidneys are vital organs that filter your blood, removing waste products and toxins from your blood. They also help regulate fluid and electrolyte balance, control blood pressure, support bone health, and aid in red blood cell production. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a serious condition that can advance slowly over the years, impacting your…
5 Things You Can Do to Help Prevent Kidney Stones
Kidney stones can cause excruciating pain in the lower back, abdomen, or side. At Texas Advanced Renal Health, we are dedicated to relieving your discomfort and preventing future occurrences. We’ve created a guide outlining ways to lower your risk of developing kidney stones. We are always available to answer your questions and offer personalized tips…
Am I at Risk for Kidney Failure?
Your kidneys play an integral role in keeping your body healthy by filtering excess fluids and toxins. Kidney failure means your kidneys can no longer work the way they should, necessitating dialysis or a kidney transplant for survival. If you have chronic kidney disease (CKD), our team at Texas Advanced Renal Health will work tirelessly…
Request Your Appointment Today!
At Texas Advanced Renal Health, we make it convenient to plan your visit. Click the link to request an appointment time that best fits your busy schedule. We can't wait to see you!