Thousands of Women Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect It.
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Didn't Know I Had Kidney Trouble I had tried so many remedies without benefit that I was about discouraged, but in a few days after taking your wonderful Swamp-Root I began to feel better.
The Doctor said I hadKidney and Bladder trouble, and it was with me for four years.
A fluid extract is prepared from Couch-Grass, which is used in affections of the kidney and bladder.
Tests[117] have been devised to find the extent of the kidney function to excrete salt.
Under ordinary conditions when the patient has not been operated upon for gastro-intestinal disorders, gall bladder or kidney diseases, the dietetic regime is as follows: ~Postoperative Feeding.
Thus it is seen that in these tests for kidney functions, an effort is made to determine the extent of damage wrought by the disease upon the renal organs and the manner in which they react under definite circumstances.
The upsetting of the nitrogen equilibrium is for so short a period after kidney operations that this feature need not be considered here.
The purpose of the test is to find out to what extent and in what manner the diseased kidney under stimulation by the various diuretics taken in the food reacts in putting out the varying amounts of salt.
Hence in disease its presence is an indication of pathological processes taking place either in the kidney or the urinary passages.
After Kidney Operations~ the work of elimination through kidneymust be limited as far as possible in such cases.
Functional Kidney Tests~ are made to determine the character and extent of the impairment of the functions of the kidneys.
Kidney Complications~ develop in a certain percentage of cases, and it then becomes necessary to institute one of the various diets devised to meet the needs of those special conditions (see Chapter XVIII).
When the symptoms are mainly those arising from disturbed digestion of the stomach and intestines, without kidney or heart complication, the diet for chronic gastritis is used.
The drug depresses the circulation, injures the kidney and produces symptoms of salicylism or “toxicity.
No contraindications, except chronic nephritis and the presence of kidney concretions.
Undoubtedly, removal of the kidney had much to do with improvement.
Endocrine types have other tendencies, which when studied and controlled, will decimate the great assassins of middle age: heart disease and kidney disease, with accompanying degenerations of the blood vessels and circulation.
This matter of potential is comparable to the factor of reserve power or margin of safety demonstrated up to the hilt for such organs as the heart and kidney as varying from individual to individual.
Kidney potatoes must be ranked amongst the most highly cultivated and artificial races; yet their peculiarities can often be strictly propagated by seed.
We all know, for example, that congestion of the kidney is accompanied by a suppression of the urinary secretion, and that the secretion is re-established as the congested condition of the organ diminishes.
Their presence in the freshly voided urine in clusters of crystals suggests stone in the kidney or bladder, especially if blood is also present (see Fig.
Within the past few years much thought has been devoted to methods of more accurately ascertaining the functional efficiency of the kidneys, especially of one kidney when removal of the other is under consideration.
Blood comes from the pelvis of the kidney in renal calculus (Fig.
Caudate forms come most commonly from the pelvis of the kidney (see Figs.
These can be found in fluid withdrawn from the cysts, or, less frequently, in the sputum or the urine when the disease involves the lung or kidney (Figs.
When they are dark in color, very granular, and contain a comparatively large nucleus, they probably come from the renal tubules, but their origin in the kidney is not proved unless they are found embedded in casts.
The finding of blood-casts is the only certain means of diagnosing the kidney as its source.
Blood comes from the kidneytubules in severe hyperemia, in some forms of nephritis, and in renal tuberculosis and malignant disease.
Renal albuminuria refers to albumin which has passed from the blood into the urine through the walls of the kidney tubules or the glomeruli.
The physician can make no greater mistake than to regard all cases of albuminuria as indicating kidney disease.
Pus-casts may appear if the process extends up into the kidney tubules (see Fig.
In amyloid disease of the kidney the quantity is usually small, and serum-globulin may be present in especially large proportion, or even alone.
Small amounts of albumin and a few casts may be present as a result of kidney irritation.
For Kidney beans the quantity varies from a bushel to as much as six pecks per acre.
The principal degenerations affecting the kidney are the fatty and the albuminoid.
Some of these effects are seen in every form of severe kidney disease, and uraemia may occur in any advanced kidney disease.
This consists in exposing the kidney (generally the right) through an incision below the last rib, and fixing it in its proper position by several permanent sutures of silk or silkworm gut.
The most common abnormality is the existence of a single kidney; rarely a supernumerary kidney may be present.
The results of morbid processes in the kidney may be grouped under three heads: the actual lesions produced, the effects of these on the composition of the urine, and the effects of the kidney-lesion on the body at large.
Carcinoma may be primary or secondary, but the kidney is not so prone to malignant disease as other organs, such as the stomach, bowel or liver.
With stone in one kidney the pains may be actually referred to the kidney of the other side.
In acute Bright's disease the kidney is increased in size and engorged with blood, the changes described above being in active progress.
When the hydronephrosis has long existed the kidney is converted into a sac, the remains of the renal tissues being spread out as a thin layer.
For the operative treatment of renal calculus an incision is made a little below the last rib, and, the muscles having been traversed, the kidney is reached on the surface which is not covered by peritoneum.
Calculi formed in the pelvis of the kidney may be single and may reach a very large size, forming, indeed, an actual cast of the interior of the expanded kidney.
Tom Dunch an' some of his kidney was drinkin' themselves riot-ripe when I passed along after noon.
A hypothesis was drawn in which nephritis, a kidney ailment, and rheumatic fever were determined as the culprits behind his problem, and drugs were administered which appeared to relieve his symptoms.
If his kidney could function normally, it would be better to avoid extensive use of the drug.
Due to acute kidney failure, his body had neared its saturation point regarding its tolerance of impurities, beyond which no endurance could have impeded death.
He calmly discusses the removal of stones from the kidney by incision of the pelvis of the kidney through an opening in the loin.
We administered cardin for heart disease and nephrin for kidney trouble, cerebrin for insanity (save the mark!
Now here almost all is in common; some fields of kidney potatoes or Indian corn, and hunting, suffice for us; he who possesses anything gives to him who has nothing.
The next day I went round the plain, and visited the fields of kidney potatoes and Indian corn, the principal nourishment of the inhabitants.
After this first recognition they presented us some milk and some kidney potatoes, and during our repast the old man conversed freely with me.
Put on the lid and let all simmer gently for four hours; strain off the soup, pick out the pieces of kidney and put them aside to keep hot.
You'll find the tender, juicy kidney suet in the ash platters.
A wolf dearly loves kidney suet or fresh tallow, and by mixing strychnine with either, they can be lured to their own destruction.
Should the loin be very large, skewer the kidney back for a time to roast thoroughly.
Cut the kidneyinto thin slices, flour them, and fry of a nice brown.
Procure some tender rump steak (that which has been hung a little time), and divide it into pieces about an inch square, and cut each kidney into 8 pieces.
To each guest should be given a piece of the kidney and kidney fat, which lie underneath, and are considered great delicacies.
Paper the kidney fat; roll in and skewer the flap, which makes the joint a good shape; dredge it well with flour, and put it down to a bright fire.
Am I of a kidney to smile and bow, and swallow and digest the orders of Tory swashbucklers, who lay down a rule of conduct for men who should be framing rules of common decency for them?
When elm leaves are as big as a penny, You must plant kidney beans if you mean to have any.
The things which most frequently cause kidney disease are undue exposure to cold, and indulgence in alcoholic drinks.
This condition of small cell infiltration, we know, is constantly associated with inflammatory conditions of the kidney as in other organs.
The British Medical Journal says that the material in forty of the Kidney Pills and four Dinner Pills would cost one English halfpenny (one cent).
How absurd, then, is the administration of alcohol in conditions in which the highest degree of kidney activity is required for the elimination of toxic agents!
In a series of drawings of kidney you will notice first that there is a condition known as cloudy swelling; this is one of the first changes that can be observed.
It is not the concentrated alcoholic liquors alone that cause heart and kidney trouble but pre-eminently the continued immoderate use of beer.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "kidney" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.