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IgA nephropathy – A common kidney condition
The Berger’s disease, also known as IgA nephropathy, is a chronic kidney disease that is common among young adults and can lead to kidney failure in many cases. The disease affects men significantly more often than women. The main symptom is hematuria, which may be accompanied by pain in the kidneys and groin. Symptoms often appear after a viral infection and then resolve on their own. The essence of the disease is that the filtering units of the kidneys, the glomeruli, are damaged, leading to a decline in kidney function. IgA nephropathy is particularly serious, as some patients may experience end-stage kidney failure requiring renal replacement therapy within 25 years…
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Blood in Urine – What Could Be the Causes?
The presence of blood in the urine, also known as hematuria, is a common complaint that often goes unnoticed since red blood cells can be confirmed through microscopic examination but are not visible to the naked eye. In most cases, harmless causes may be behind it, but more serious conditions, such as tumors or inflammations, can also trigger this symptom. The presence of blood in the urine can often be noticeable even with a small amount of red blood cells, as the urine color can range from pink to cola-colored. The frequency of hematuria varies among different age groups and genders; women are more prone to urinary tract infections, while…