Thinking ahead — about having kids, preventing infectious diseases and more — can help you thrive with this chronic kidney disease
Social support, educational resources and mental healthcare can positively impact your kidney health
Your nephrologist can help you better understand your diagnosis, treatment options and what to expect going forward
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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Dehydration, diet and diabetes are a few possible reasons
You can limit your risk of kidney stones by hydrating, eating calcium-rich foods, plus fruits and vegetables, and limiting meat, sodium and sugar
Your kidneys don’t necessarily need a special cleanse, but they could benefit from some TLC
Long-term, heavy alcohol use can double your risk of chronic kidney disease
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