There’s Blood in My Urine: What Should I Do?

There's Blood in My Urine: What Should I Do?

Seeing blood in your urine, a condition known as hematuria, can be alarming. Whether it’s a faint pink tint or a deeper red color, blood in your urine is never something to ignore. Dr. Sadeddin and his dedicated team at Texas Advanced Renal Health will uncover the causes of your symptoms and provide prompt treatment…

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When Is the Right Time to See a Nephrologist?

When Is the Right Time to See a Nephrologist?

Your kidneys are vital organs that filter toxins and excess fluids from your blood, regulate your blood pressure, and balance your electrolyte levels. If your kidneys don’t function the way they should, dangerous levels of toxins and excess fluids can build up in the body, putting your health at risk. Dr. Sadeddin and his team at Texas Advanced…

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The Link Between Kidney and Heart Health

The Link Between Kidney and Heart Health

Did you know your heart and kidneys are interconnected in many ways? These vital organs work together every day to keep you healthy. When one is compromised, the other often feels the effects. Dr. Sadeddin and his team at Texas Advanced Renal Health are dedicated to helping you live your healthiest life and are here…

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How Does Heat Affect Your Kidneys?

How Does Heat Affect Your Kidneys?

Living in Texas often means dealing with hot weather. But did you know that excessive heat can impact your kidney health? Dr. Sadeddin and his dedicated team at Texas Advanced Renal Health provide trusted care to keep your kidneys healthy, especially during the hottest times of the year. We’re here to guide and support you every step of the…

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The Impacts of Hypertension on Your Kidney Health

The Impacts of Hypertension on Your Kidney Health

Hypertension, often called the “silent killer,” affects millions of people worldwide. It can impact your kidney health, leading to serious complications, including chronic kidney disease and even kidney failure. Dr. Sadeddin and his dedicated team at Texas Advanced Renal Health provide trusted kidney care to enhance your health and quality of life. We are here…

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I’m Starting Dialysis: What Can I Expect?

I'm Starting Dialysis: What Can I Expect?

Starting dialysis can be a significant adjustment, but understanding what to expect can help ease your transition. Dr. Sadeddin and his dedicated team at Texas Advanced Renal Health are here to guide and support you every step of the way. We are always happy to answer your questions and provide personalized care and support to…

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March Is National Kidney Month! 

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…

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What Your Bone Pain May Mean

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…

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Nourishing Your Kidneys: The Key to Long-Term Health

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…

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Tips to Slow the Progression of CKD

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…

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