• Autoimmune and Rare Diseases,  Diseases and Symptoms

    The effect of high vitamin C intake on the formation of kidney stones

    A vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is a nutrient essential for the proper functioning of the body. Since it is water-soluble, it needs to be consumed continuously, as our body cannot store it. A deficiency in this vitamin can lead to various health problems, making it important to obtain sufficient amounts. At the same time, it matters how much and from what sources we consume it, as excessive intake can have harmful effects. The role of vitamin C is multifaceted, positively affecting not only the immune system’s functioning but also contributing to cell regeneration and providing antioxidant protection. However, excessive consumption, especially in the form of dietary supplements,…

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  • Cancer Diseases,  Exercise and Sports

    Kidney Diseases in Response to Painkillers

    The use of painkillers is part of many people’s daily routines, whether for headaches, muscle cramps, or other painful conditions. People often believe that over-the-counter medications are safe and have no harmful effects. However, the reality is different: painkillers, which have long been considered sources of relief, actually pose serious health risks. Mechanism of Action of Painkillers The mechanism of action of painkillers is complex, and their long-term use can have detrimental effects on several organs, particularly the kidneys. Kidney failure, which signifies a decline in kidney function, can occur for various reasons, and the use of painkillers is a significant risk factor. This is due to the nephrotoxic effects…

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  • Diseases and Symptoms,  First Aid and Emergency

    Symptoms Warning of Kidney Disease

    A kidney diseases can pose serious health problems that can arise from various causes. These diseases can be standalone conditions or consequences of other systemic diseases, and in many cases, they can lead to disorders that affect kidney function. The role of the kidneys in the body is extremely important, as they are responsible for the removal of waste products, maintaining fluid balance, and regulating blood pressure. Kidney diseases often develop unnoticed, making early diagnosis difficult. Routine blood and urine tests, as well as imaging procedures such as ultrasound, can help detect the condition. However, as the disease progresses, various symptoms may appear, warning that the kidneys are not functioning…

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  • Digestive System,  Diseases and Symptoms

    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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