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Bloody or dewy urina
Swelling of the legs, ankles and face
Fatigue
Nausea and vomiting
Loss of appetite
Pain in the back or flanks
Decreased urine production
Treatment of renal inflammation
Treatment of renal inflammation depends on the underlying cause. Options include:
Medicines: Used to treat infections, reduce inflammation and control blood pressure.
Dialysis: A treatment to filter blood when the kidneys are defective.
Kidney transplant: Necessary for severe damage or chronic renal failure.
Step 1: Managing oxalates
Knowing which fruits and vegetables are good for the kidneys can be complex, but it is essential for their health. Some foods such as spinach and nuts are rich in oxalates, natural compounds that can form crystals in the kidneys. Here are two ways to balance their consumption:
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