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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Labs and Tests You Can Expect During Your Renal Health Visit

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At Texas Advanced Renal Health, we offer kidney function tests to measure how efficiently your kidneys are working and how well they are removing waste from your body. Our goal is to ensure our valued patients live healthy, fulfilling lives. You can count on us for the highest level of care and service. Kidney Function…

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What Is Dialysis and When Would I Need It?

What Is Dialysis and When Would I Need It?

Dialysis is a procedure needed to filter out waste, toxins, and excess fluid from the body when the kidneys don’t work the way they should. Your trusted Texas Advanced Renal Health team will guide you through this process to manage your condition and enhance your quality of life. You can always count on us for…

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What Are the Stages of Kidney Disease?

What Are the Stages of Kidney Disease?

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive condition that advances slowly over the years. If caught early on, lifestyle changes and medications can help slow down or even prevent its progression. At Texas Advanced Renal Health, our goal is to help our valued patients live healthy, fulfilling lives. We’re here to support you and your…

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Take Control of Your Blood Pressure

Take Control of Your Blood Pressure

Did you know that nearly 75 million Americans, or one out of every three adults, have been diagnosed with high blood pressure? Touted as the “silent killer,” the potentially serious condition can present with few to no symptoms and can lead to serious health complications. Hypertension: An Overview Hypertension is the medical term for high…

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What Is a Low Phosphorus Diet?

What Is a Low Phosphorus Diet?

Phosphorus is a mineral naturally found in many foods. It has numerous essential roles, such as helping build strong and healthy bones and teeth, supporting cell membranes, and producing energy. However, there are times your trusted team at Texas Advanced Renal Health may recommend a low phosphorus diet. Phosphorus and Your Kidneys One of the…

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Kidney Stones: What Should I Do?

Kidney Stones: What Should I Do?

Kidney stones are crystalline objects made of mineral salts present in urine. They can be as tiny as a grain of sand but may be larger, causing significant pain as they pass through the urinary tract, and in some cases, can get trapped and block the urine flow. How Do Kidney Stones Develop? Kidney stones…

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