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Today we are discussing kidney failure symptoms, the signs of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Many of my patients whom I diagnose had no idea of the kidney failure symptoms. Many of them were also unaware that they were even at risk for kidney failure or kidney disease.
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Whether you realize it or not, you know of many people who are living with kidney disease, including Selena Gomez, Nick Cannon, Tracy Morgan, George Lopez. Over 37 million Americans are living with kidney disease and many of them don’t even know it. If you had symptoms of kidney failure, wouldn’t you want to know? Well, today we are discussing 10 symptoms of kidney failure. Keep watching.
1. Fatigue
2. Insomnia
3. Pruritus
4. Urinating Frequently
5. Bubbly or Foamy Urine
6. Leg or Ankle Swelling
7. Loss of Appetite
8. Nausea and Vomiting
9. A Bad Taste in your Mouth or Bad Breath
10. Tremor or The Shakes
These are just some of the kidney failure symptoms. There are many, many more, including memory loss. Oh and there’s one important symptom of kidney failure, no symptom. Early on in kidney disease, you may have no symptoms at all. That is why it is so important that you see your primary care physician, ask to be screened for kidney disease, and find out what your risk factors are. You want to stay healthy. Another way to stay healthy is to download my free PDF, 10 Healthy Habits For A Better You And A Better Life. This is a healthy habits checklist that I use personally. It works for me and I believe that it will work for you too.
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There are so many procedures and tests that patients with Crohns Disease must go through! Which procedures are most effective for people with Crohns Disease?
In this video, I discuss what my preferred procedure is for eople with Crohns Disease, which other procedures are useful, which radiology tests are helpful, which radiology test do I suggest, what is the best way to evaluate fistulas, and if an MRI isn’t available what test should I get?
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10 signs and symptoms of chronic kidney diseases, and 9 measures to lower your risk.
Chronic kidney disease is a progressive condition. Chronic kidney disease is more prevalent in older individuals, women and in people experiencing diabetes mellitus and hypertension.
Sign and symptoms that may be seen in kidney diseases:
Tiredness, having less energy or having trouble concentrating.
Trouble sleeping
Dry and itchy skin
Urge to urinate more often
Blood in your urine
Your urine is foamy
Puffy eyes
Swollen ankles and feet
Poor appetite
Muscle cramping.
Few Golden Rules of Prevention to lower your chances of getting kidney disease are:
1. Getting regular check-ups with 2 simple tests: a urine test and blood test. A urine test called albumin creatinine ratio (ACR). A blood test called glomerular filtration rate (GFR)
2. Maintaining Blood Pressure
High blood pressure can damage your kidneys and increase your chances of getting kidney disease.
3. Manage Blood Sugar
High blood sugar levels can cause blood vessels inside the kidney to become narrow and clogged and can cause damage to the blood vessels and harm the kidneys.
4. Eat a Healthy Diet
A healthy diet can help lower blood pressure and blood lipids (fat in the blood).
5. Exercise
Exercise can help you keep a healthy weight, control blood pressure and cholesterol, build strength and endurance, and lower your chances of getting kidney disease.
6. Quit Smoking
Smoking causes diseases in every organ of the body, including the kidneys.
7. Do not overuse medicines:
Using too much pain medicine like NSAIDs may cause kidney disease.
8. Limit alcohol intake:
Alcohol increases your blood pressure. The extra calories in it can make you gain weight, too
10. Ask your health care provider the few questions about your kidney health that are mentioned in our video.
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This is a brief video on non-hereditary demyleinating disorders.
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ADDITIONAL TAGS:
Acquired demyelinating diseases
Non-hereditary diseases in which normally-formed myelin degenerates as a result of insult on myelin or oligodendrocytes with preservation of the axons
Multiple sclerosis
Acute disseminated encephalo-
myelitis
Progressive multifocal leukoenceph-
alopathy
Leukoenceph-
alopathy associated
with AIDS
Central
pontine myelinolysis
By BruceBlaus – Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=44926477
Multiple sclerosis (MS)
Most common chronic CNS disorder in young adults (up to 1/1000)
Perivascular inflammation
Shows both acute and chronic lesions (polyphasic)
Acute: loss of oligodendrocytes; reactive astrocytes/macrophages
Chronic: fibrous astrocyte gliosis
Diagnosed with MRI and oligoclonal IgG bands in CSF (but not in serum)
RIGHT: abundant neutrophils and macrophages infiltrate where myelin is missing (top-left of image)
Distinct lesion edge
Multiple sclerosis
Acute disseminated encephalo-
myelitis
Progressive multifocal leukoenceph-
alopathy
Leukoenceph-
alopathy associated
with AIDS
Central
pontine myelinolysis
By Marvin 101 – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2846763
Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM)
Resembles MS (sometimes called borderline form of MS)
Thought to follow viral infection (flu, MMR, herpes)
Perivenous inflammation
Loss of white matter to the vessels, histo shows macrophages
Monophasic lesions in white matter
Multiple sclerosis
Acute disseminated encephalo-
myelitis
Progressive multifocal leukoenceph-
alopathy
Leukoenceph-
alopathy associated
with AIDS
Central
pontine myelinolysis
Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML)
Caused by the papovavirus JC virus
Most people have positive serology for JC (infected), with virus kept under control
Complication for immunocompromised patients (AIDS)
Early stage: multiple demyelination foci in white matter
Late stage: growing necrotic lesion involves cortex
Histo:
Macrophages engulfing myelin debris; not many other WBCs bc immunocompromised
Large, bizarre, transformed astrocytes
Enlarged oligodendroglial nuclei
Multiple sclerosis
Acute disseminated encephalo-
myelitis
Progressive multifocal leukoenceph-
alopathy
Leukoenceph-
alopathy associated
with AIDS
Central
pontine myelinolysis
Leukoencephalopathy associated with AIDS
Perivascular giant cells (multinucleated, with HIV antigens)
Release toxic cytokines that play role in pathogenesis
Causes AIDS dementia
Pallor of cerebral white matter (myelin degeneration not seen on histo)
Normal CT on left, AIDS brain on right
Multiple sclerosis
Acute disseminated encephalo-
myelitis
Progressive multifocal leukoenceph-
alopathy
Leukoenceph-
alopathy associated with AIDS
Central
pontine myelinolysis
LEFT:
By Afiller (talk) (Uploads) – Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=23542660
RIGHT:
Public domain (government work)
Central pontine myelinolysis
Pathogenesis
Patients have chronic, severe hyponatremia (low Na)
Intracellular adaptations (cells pump out other osmoles) to compensate
Patients treated with saline to increase serum tonicity
Cells can’t decompensate fast enough, causes shearing of the myelin cells
Predominantly iatrogenic
Demyelination is worse at base of pons (sometimes lateral geniculate bodies and internal/external capsules → osmotic myelinolysis)
Multiple sclerosis
Acute disseminated encephalo-
myelitis
Progressive multifocal leukoenceph-
alopathy
Leukoenceph-
alopathy associated
with AIDS
Central
pontine myelinolysis
Pontine perivascular fibers hypointense to the rest of the pons
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[🔊Sound On] Mishka’s funny reaction when I took her to the vet to get vaccinated. 🐻💉
Vaccinating dogs is important for several reasons: 👇
🐻 Protection against diseases: Vaccines protect dogs against a range of diseases that can be potentially fatal or cause severe illness. Some of these diseases include rabies, parvovirus, distemper, and hepatitis.
🧸 Prevention of disease spread: Vaccines not only protect individual dogs but also help prevent the spread of diseases to other dogs and even humans. For example, rabies is a zoonotic disease, meaning it can be transmitted from animals to humans.
🐾 Cost-effective: Vaccinating dogs is a cost-effective way to prevent diseases and avoid expensi
⚖️ Required by law: In many countries, including the United States, rabies vaccination is required by law for dogs. This is to protect both dogs and humans from the potentially deadly disease.
Overall, vaccinating dogs is an essential part of responsible pet ownership and helps ensure the health and safety of not only dogs but also the people around them.