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Kidney
Health: It's Not Just About Kidney Stones |
by:
George
McKenzie |
A
kidney is a reddish brown, bean-shaped organ
that filters
waste minerals and toxins from the blood.
The kidneys
regulate acid concentration and the kidneys
maintain the
water balance in the human body by producing
urine.
Kidneys also make hormones that help keep
bones strong blood healthy.
Kidneys that aren't functioning properly
allow harmful
toxins to build up. This may causes blood
pressure to rise,
the body will accumulate fluids, and may
not produce enough
red blood cells.
Here are the most common kidney problems.
Kidney Stones: A kidney stone is a hard
mass that
accumulates in the urinary tract when crystals
separate from
the urine and build up on the inner surfaces
of the kidney.
In most people, urine contains chemicals
that prevent these
crystals from forming kidney stones. People
who suffer from
kidney stones, for reasons that aren't always
completely
understood, don't have inhibitors that prevent
crystal
formation.
Anyone who has ever had kidney stones will
tell you the pain
can be so severe that it reduces them to
tears.
Kidney stones are not a product of modern
diets or
lifestyle. Evidence of kidney stones has
been found in 7000
year old human remains in Egypt.
Men tend to get kidney stones more often
than women.
Kidney Infections: If a person has low resistance,
germs
from the bladder can travel up the ureters
to the kidneys
and begin to multiply. An acute kidney infection
starts
suddenly with severe symptoms, then quickly
comes to an end. A chronic kidney infection
develops slowly and grows worse with time.
A chronic kidney infection can lead to kidney
failure.
Kidney Cysts: A kidney cyst is an abnormal
pouch that
contains fluid. The simple kidney cyst is
the most common
form.
The cause of a simple kidney cyst isn't
completely understood. But there's no evidence
that kidney cysts are an inherited condition.
One or more kidney cysts may develop at
a time on the small tubes in the kidneys.
Kidney cysts do not generally present symptoms
and usually
kidney cysts cause no harm. Very often people
don't even
know they have a kidney cyst. However, a
kidney cyst can
cause pain if it grows large enough to press
on other
organs.
Sometimes a kidney cyst can become infected
and start to
bleed. If that happens, a kidney cyst can
increase blood
pressure, but it usually don't impair kidney
function.
A kidney cyst won't require treatment if
no complications
are present. But if symptoms occur, a kidney
cyst may
require surgery.
Kidney Cancer: Kidney cancer accounts for
approximately
three percent of all adult cancers in the
United States. The
American Cancer Society reports that more
than 30,000 new
cases of kidney cancer are diagnosed each
year and about
12,000 people die from kidney cancer annually.
Kidney cancer tends to appear in adults
in middle age,
usually after age 50. Kidney cancer strikes
men twice as
often as women.
The most common type of kidney cancer occurs
in the part of
the kidney that filters blood and produces
the urine. This
type of kidney cancer is called renal cell
cancer, or renal
cell carcinoma. Another type of adult kidney
cancer is a
tumor which arises in the part of the kidney
where the urine
collects. This type of kidney cancer is
called transitional
cell carcinoma. The most frequent sign of
kidney cancer in
adults is blood in the urine.
Symptoms and treatment for the kidney disorders
described
above can be found at http://www.kidneys.name
and http://www.kidneystones.name
About the author:
George McKenzie is a freelance writer and
CEO of Mastermind
Learning Systems http://www.mastermindlearning.comHe
has suffered from kidney stones since age
12, motivating him to create a kidney health
resource site site, http://www.kidneys.name
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