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An inflamed kidney? No patient will ever lose their kidney again.

Bloody or pinkish urine;
swelling of the legs, ankles, and face;
fatigue;
nausea and vomiting;
loss of appetite
; pain in the back or flanks;
decreased urine output.
Treatment of kidney inflammation
: Treatment for kidney inflammation depends on the underlying cause. Options include:

Medications: Used to treat infections, reduce inflammation, and control blood pressure.
Dialysis: A treatment to filter the blood when the kidneys fail.
Kidney transplant: Necessary in cases of severe damage or chronic kidney failure.
Step 1: Managing oxalates

Knowing which fruits and vegetables are good for your kidneys can be complex, but it’s essential for their health. Some foods, like spinach and nuts, are high in oxalates, natural compounds that can form crystals in the kidneys. Here are two ways to balance your intake:

Consume calcium: Calcium binds to oxalates, facilitating their passage through the kidneys and reducing the risk of kidney stones.
Eat cooked vegetables: The fiber in cooked fruits and vegetables can bind to oxalates in the intestine, preventing them from entering the bloodstream.
Step 2: Use fiber to eliminate uremic toxins.
Uremic toxins, waste products formed by the breakdown of proteins, can accumulate in the blood when the kidneys are unable to filter them effectively. Fiber, particularly soluble fiber, can bind to these toxins in the intestine, preventing them from entering the bloodstream.

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