The high blood pressure associated with hyperthyroidism in cats
also leads to kidney damage over time, as will the other caused I listed for high blood pressure in dogs and cats here.
Shih Tzus are allergic to many healthy human foods, such as grapes and raisins, and ingesting even small amounts of them
often leads to kidney damage.
Undiagnosed or untreated UTIs can
lead to kidney damage.
Some recalled playthings (check recall lists on CPSC.gov (the Consumer Product Safety Commission's site) have double the legal lead limit, and lead poisoning is serious — it can
lead to kidney damage, learning and growth delays, and more.
Oral exposure to cadmium can
lead to kidney damage, while inhaling it can damage lungs or raise the risk of lung cancer.
Long - term lithium use can
lead to kidney damage.
If left untreated, the cancerous cells can
lead to kidney damage and bone destruction.
In systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), autoantibody production can
lead to kidney damage and failure, known as lupus nephritis.
If it's not caught early, it can
lead to kidney damage, even death.
Young children and the elderly are at the greatest risk of HUS, which can
lead to kidney damage, the FDA says.
Too much protein can lead to some GI distress (and the dreaded protein farts), but there are no studies to suggest higher protein diets can
lead to kidney damage, bone loss, or dehydration in healthy individuals.
That could
lead to kidney damage, and even failure.
Plant - based, fiber - rich diets may protect against kidney and other cancers, reduce the risk of childhood prediabetes (which can
lead to kidney damage) and diabetes, the top cause of kidney failure.
Very often I am asked if eating the amount of protein required of a natural bodybuilding diet will
lead to kidney damage.
Without treatment, Leptospirosis can
lead to kidney damage, meningitis (the inflammation of the membrane around the brain and spinal cord), liver failure, respiratory distress, and even death.
If left untreated this can
lead to kidney damage, meningitis liver failure, and even death.
Ingestion of even small amounts can
lead to kidney damage, neurological problems, and death.
Borax, when ingested in small amounts, isn't toxic, but large amounts can
lead to kidney damage or even failure.
For example, tetracycline can cause permanent tooth discoloration in puppies less than 6 months of age, and can also
lead to kidney damage.
In extreme cases, salt poisoning can
lead to kidney damage and death.
This means that per ten pounds of body weight, one - eighth of a standard 200 mg naproxen pill will damage the GI tract, and one - half of a pill will
lead to kidney damage.