
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most frequent infections seen in both adults and children, especially women. While they usually start in the bladder or urethra, they can sometimes climb higher into the urinary system and affect the kidneys. When this happens, the condition becomes more severe and requires urgent attention.
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Nephrology—the medical field dedicated to kidney health—has entered an exciting new era of innovation. With kidney disease affecting millions worldwide, the urgency to enhance detection and treatment methods has never been greater. Fortunately, ongoing research and technological advancements are reshaping how we approach kidney care.
Introduction
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If you’re living with kidney disease, staying active might not seem like a top priority. However, regular exercise can play a vital role in managing symptoms, maintaining overall health, and even slowing the disease’s progression.