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Managing Fatigue With C3G

Pacing yourself, listening to your body and accepting help are key to living well with this rare kidney disease

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Explaining Your C3G Diagnosis

You can help your loved ones understand what you’re living with through simple conversations and small examples of daily life challenges

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Understanding Proteinuria in C3G

One of the main ways healthcare providers can monitor your C3G is by measuring the amount of protein in your pee

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Why Kidney Stones Increase in Summer

Warmer temps, dehydration and increased physical activity can cause kidney stones that formed over the winter to move

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June 10, 2026/Diet, Food & Fitness

The Dialysis Diet: What To Eat, What To Avoid and Why It Matters

Restricting the amount of fluid you take in and eating less salt can make your dialysis treatments more efficient

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Planning for the Future With IgA Nephropathy

Thinking ahead — about having kids, preventing infectious diseases and more — can help you thrive with this chronic kidney disease

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Living With a Rare Disease: Finding Support When You Have IgA Nephropathy

Social support, educational resources and mental healthcare can positively impact your kidney health

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Diagnosed With IgA Nephropathy? Ask Your Doctor These Questions

Your nephrologist can help you better understand your diagnosis, treatment options and what to expect going forward

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Passing Kidney Stones: What To Expect

Passing a stone isn’t the same as peeing it out — and it’s not always the end of your symptoms

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Can Eating Too Much Protein Hurt Your Kidneys?

If your kidneys are healthy, an uptick in protein is usually fine, but going overboard can be risky

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