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Kidney failure can happen due to high blood pressure, diabetes, infections, or severe dehydration. It can also be caused by certain medications and chronic diseases.
Yes, drinking plenty of water helps your kidneys remove waste from your blood and keeps them working well.
Yes, drinking too much alcohol can damage your kidneys over time, leading to kidney disease or failure.
Dark brown, red, or very cloudy urine can be a sign of kidney issues. If you notice these colors, see a doctor.
If caught early, some types of kidney damage can be treated, but chronic kidney failure usually cannot be reversed. Managing the condition can prevent it from getting worse.
When you drink water, it quickly reaches your kidneys, which then start to produce urine to get rid of the extra fluid.
Early signs include fatigue, swelling in your legs or feet, changes in urine color or frequency, and high blood pressure.
Stay hydrated, eat a balanced diet, exercise regularly, avoid smoking, limit alcohol, and manage conditions like diabetes and high blood pressure.
Eating a kidney-friendly diet, staying active, avoiding overuse of painkillers, and keeping hydrated can help support your kidneys.
Ayurvedic medicine can be safe for kidney patients, but it's important to consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new treatment to ensure it won't interfere with your current treatments or medications.