What Is Polycystic Kidney Disease?

What Is Polycystic Kidney Disease?

Polycystic kidney disease, or PKD, is a genetic disorder that often produces painful or even debilitating symptoms. Dr. Sadeddin and his exceptional team at Texas Advanced Renal Health will work with you to manage your condition and enhance your quality of life. We are committed to providing the exceptional kidney care you deserve! What Is…

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Help! Do I Have a Kidney Stone?

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Have you been dealing with sharp pain in your lower back, side, or abdomen? If so, you may have a kidney stone. The common, often excruciating condition affects millions of people each year. Your trusted team at Texas Advanced Renal Health will help relieve you of your discomfort and work with you to prevent future…

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How Does Hypertension Affect Your Kidneys?

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Hypertension is a common health concern affecting millions of people worldwide. The “silent killer” can lead to complications, including chronic kidney disease and even kidney failure. At Texas Advanced Renal Health, we offer hypertension treatment and trusted kidney care to enhance your health and quality of life. You can count on our team for cutting-edge,…

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Anemia and Your Kidney Health

Anemia and Your Kidney Health

Your kidneys play a critical role in filtering waste, toxins, and excess fluid from your blood. But did you know that chronic kidney disease (CKD) can lead to anemia? Your trusted team at Texas Advanced Renal Health offers CKD and anemia treatment to enhance your health and quality of life. You can count on us…

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What Foods Can Improve My Kidney Health?

What Foods Can Improve My Kidney Health?

Your kidneys are essential to your overall health and well-being. They filter out waste products and excess fluid from your body, help maintain your electrolyte balance, and release hormones that regulate your blood pressure. If you have chronic kidney disease, it is important to pay attention to what you eat. A kidney-healthy diet can support…

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What Are the Symptoms of Acute Kidney Injury?

What Are the Symptoms of Acute Kidney Injury?

Your kidneys play a critical role in cleaning your blood as it moves through your body. Hundreds of thousands of “nephrons” filter excess fluid, waste products, and toxins, producing urine. Acute kidney injury is characterized by the sudden onset of kidney damage or failure, leaving your health at risk. Your trusted team at Texas Advanced…

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What Is Metabolic Bone Disease?

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Many patients with chronic kidney disease suffer from metabolic bone disease, which can lead to bone loss and fractures over time. Our experienced team at Texas Advanced Renal Health will work with you to get your mineral levels in check to preserve your bone health and enhance your quality of life. You can always count…

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Can You Live a Fulfilling Life With Kidney Disease?

Kidney Disease

Men and women with chronic kidney disease (CKD) can live happy, fulfilling lives. Although kidney damage cannot be reversed, there are some things you can do to prevent the condition from progressing. Taking good care of yourself and following up with your trusted team at Texas Advanced Renal Health will allow you to live life…

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A Look at Covid-19 and Hemodialysis

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COVID-19 has changed the world we live in today. It poses a challenge to patients with chronic kidney disease, especially those undergoing hemodialysis. Here’s all you need to know about COVID-19 and how to stay protected and safe.  COVID-19: An Overview Novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, is a highly contagious disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus.…

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Kidney Transplant: Is It for You?

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Your kidneys’ primary function is to filter out toxins from your blood and flush them out of your body through your urine. If they stop working the way they should, dangerous levels of waste and fluids can build up in your body. At this point, there are two options, dialysis or a kidney transplant. Your…

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