Too much fluid intake will cause the kidneys to produce more urine and inadequate fluid intake will cause the kidneys to conserve body fluids by reducing the volume of urine excreted
You can, but it is quite rare to do so. Too much Vitamin D can lead to kidney stones, kidney damage and headaches, muscle and bone weakness. The average adult needs 5mcgrams of Vitamin D daily.
Could be too much salt in your diet, to much fluid in your diet, stress, smoking, possible kidney problems...a number of different factors and possibilities can influence BP.
Don't give them to much cabbage or lettuce it gives them kidney stones and then they die early and most definitely don't give them rhubarb leaves. Taking care of it would be good.
Creatinine is a byproduct of muscle metabolism that is excreted at a constant rate by the kidneys. It is a useful indication of kidney function and can be used to calculate the Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) that indicates how much fluid is filtered by a glomerulus (filtration unit of the kidney) per minute/hour etc.
The kidney helps maintain homeostasis when too much water is consumed by increasing urine production to eliminate the excess water from the body. This process, known as diuresis, helps regulate the body's fluid balance and prevent overhydration.
Propberly too much smoking causes liver and kidney problem
Kidney stones
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Fluid intake in these conditions would depend upon the severity of the disease. I varies by the individual. Doctors would make their determinations by monitoring lab values and signs and symptoms of fluid overload.
WHICH fluid.
You should still drink eight to ten glasses of water daily. The human body is made so that it can survive just fine with only one kidney, so you don't have to cut back on liquids.