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The Silent Link Between High Blood Pressure and Kidney Disease

High blood pressure (hypertension) and kidney disease have a complicated, destructive relationship. Hypertension is one of the leading causes of chronic kidney disease (CKD), and CKD, in turn, makes high blood pressure harder to control. This cycle can be quite the challenge to break without the right care. Dr. Sadeddin and his team at Texas…

National Kidney Month: Why Would I Need to Ask My Doctor for a Kidney Disease Screening?

March is National Kidney Month, a good reminder that kidney disease often develops quietly, without obvious warning signs. Many people don’t realize there’s a problem until significant damage has already occurred. That’s exactly why proactive kidney disease screening matters. Dr. Sadeddin and his dedicated team at Texas Advanced Renal Health have put together a guide…
Can I Maintain a Normal, Active Lifestyle After a Kidney Failure Diagnosis?

Can I Maintain a Normal, Active Lifestyle After a Kidney Failure Diagnosis?

A kidney failure diagnosis can feel overwhelming at first. You may worry about how your daily life will change and whether you will still be able to enjoy the activities you love. The good news is that with the right care, support, and lifestyle adjustments, many individuals with kidney failure maintain active, fulfilling lives. Dr.…

Are Your Painkillers Putting You at Risk for Acute Kidney Injury?

Almost everyone reaches for pain relief medication at some point, whether to relieve headaches, arthritis, or back pain. But did you know that, if taken frequently or without guidance, your painkillers can sometimes lead to a condition known as acute kidney injury (AKI)? Dr. Sadeddin and his dedicated team at Texas Advanced Renal Health are…

What Dietary Changes Can Best Slow the Progression of Chronic Kidney Disease?

The kidneys are essential organs that filter waste products and excess fluids from the body, supporting your health and overall well-being. They also maintain your electrolyte balance, release hormones that regulate your blood pressure, and promote red blood cell production. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive condition that can interfere with kidney function, putting…

Can Better Hydration Really Lower the Risk of Kidney Stones?

If you have experienced kidney stones, you know they can cause excruciating pain in the lower back, abdomen, or side. At Texas Advanced Renal Health, we offer personalized care to provide you with prompt diagnosis and relief. There are things you can do as well to help keep kidney stones at bay, including staying hydrated.…

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