According to a new Yale - led study, the physical stress of running a marathon can cause short -
term kidney injury.
«Marathon running may cause short -
term kidney injury.»
Not exact matches
High levels of two novel urinary biomarkers early in critical illness are associated with adverse long -
term outcomes in patients with acute
kidney injury (AKI), according to an international, multi-center study led by University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Researchers.
Use of the prescription heartburn drugs already has been linked to short -
term kidney problems such as acute
kidney injury and an inflammatory
kidney disease called acute interstitial nephritis, Grams said.
In
terms of biochem adjustments; this differs on the patients co-morbidities of course and needs to be assessed on an individual patient bases, but in general if i note that the urea has elevated above the normal range since I increased the protein intake and the patient does not have renal disease or an acute
kidney injury but is suffering from ureamic symptoms then perhaps the protein intake is to high.
Plaque build - up and gingivitis may have serious long -
term effects, causing
injury to
kidneys, heart, and other organs.
Sudden or ongoing
kidney infections can definitely cause long
term injury to those organs.
Acute
kidney injury (AKI) is a
term that represents a spectrum of sudden or acute
kidney damage, ranging from mild disease that is clinically undetectable to severe life - threatening acute renal failure (ARF).