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Kidney Disorders and Diseases 1.Hypertension: High Blood Pressure Narrowed arteries in the kidneys increases production of renin (protein) that can damage kidneys. Too much fluid can also raise blood pressure Damaged blood vessels may stop the removal of wastes or fluid from the body

Kidney Disorders and Diseases 2. Diabetes Glucose found in urine High glucose levels can damage blood vessels, stopping them from filtering blood Can also damage nerves that tell bladder when it is full, which can lead to bladder lining being damaged and possible other infections.

Kidney Disorders and Diseases 3. Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Caused by E.Coli bacteria More common in women than in men Women have opening to urethra much closer to anus than in men Can lead to Kidney Infection – when it moves upwards to kidneys, causing permanent damage of kidneys

Kidney Disorders and Diseases 3. Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) Symptoms include: Burning sensation during urination Increased frequency of urination Blood in urine

Kidney Disorders and Diseases 4. Nephritis Inflammation of tubules associated with renal Artery Inhibiting fluid excretion from kidneys Can be caused by strep throat and other viruses Symptoms include: Blood in urine Decreased urination Puffiness around eyes Swelling of hands and feet

Kidney Disorders and Diseases 5. Proteinuria High amounts of protein found in urine Caused by damaged tubules in kidneys Sign of chronic Kidney disease Proteins found in blood seep into urine as kidneys are filtering blood The protein is supposed to stay within the body

Kidney Disorders and Diseases 5. Proteinuria The protein is needed for important functions such as: Blood clotting abilities Fighting infection Helping regulate fluids within body

Kidney Disorders and Diseases 6. Kidney Stones Hard insoluble crystallized stones found in urinary tract Accumulation of calcium in blood (80%), uric acid (5%) or magnesium (2%) May vary in size from microscopic to a millimeter Stones pass down ureters

Kidney Disorders and Diseases 6. Kidney Stones Very painful Can shutdown kidneys temporarily Can be broken up by ultrasound or surgically removed

Kidney Disorders and Diseases 7. Kidney Failure Kidneys stop functioning Renal dialysis can be used on a short –term basis to filter blood Hooked up to dialysis machine for several days a week Major change in lifestyle Pain in the small of the back just below the ribs Kidney transplant needed