Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) stages 1-3 (glomerular filtration rate [GFR] > 30 mL/min/1.73 m²) are frequently asymptomatic; in terms of possible “negative” symptoms related simply to the reduction in GFR, they do not experience clinically evident disturbances in water or ele...
Objective: The current study was designed to measure the association between physical, and emotional symptoms and ESA responsiveness. Also, to determine how dialysis adequacy affects response level. Materials and Methods: The current study included 150 CKD anemic patients in a ...
The symptoms of the disease itself limit physical activities, interfere with daily activities, intensify pain and its effect on everyday tasks and mean that the patient gives a worse assessment of their state of health.48 This review demonstrates that an aerobic exercise programme offers benefits ...
Diagnosis is not always evident because symptoms are often absent. In doubt, a urinary strip evaluation must be performed. Prevention begins with simple lifestyle and dietary rules, such as good voiding and adequate fluid intake. Asymptomatic bacteriuria is treated only in certain cases. Other ...
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Impact of Depressive Symptoms on Hospitalization Risk in Community‐Dwelling Older Persons OBJECTIVE: To determine whether depressive symptoms in older adults are associated with an increased risk for hospitalization. DESIGN: A 6 month cohort stu... BY Huang,J Cornoni-Huntley,JC Hays,... - 《Jour...
The prescribed exercise intensity, expressed as a percentage of the CRF (peak or maximal METs) or aerobic capacity, should be above a minimum level required to induce a “training effect,” yet below the metabolic load that evokes significant symptoms, ECG or blood pressure abnormalities. For de...
Serum IL-6, albumin and comorbidities are closely correlated with symptoms of depression in patients on maintenance haemodialysis BACKGROUND: Depression may be associated with activation of pro-inflammatory cytokines and increased long-term mortality in patients on maintenance haemodi... H Kuo-Chin,CC...
Patients may develop microhematuria or signs and symptoms of gross hematuria, renal stone development, or urinary tract infection (UTI). Physical examination Although physical examination findings are usually normal, as many as 25% of patients have hemihypertrophy, and 10% of patients with hemihypert...
While rest may provide transient relief of symptoms in the early stages, as the stress injury progresses, the athlete's pain may persist even after cessation of activity. Night pain is a frequent complaint. Pain resulting from long-bone fractures is thought to be localized, while pain ...