Information on Fifty Percent Kidney Function
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Function
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Kidneys are composed of nearly 1 million nephrons, which contain thousands of glomeruli (tiny vessels) attached to tubules. When blood enters the nephrons, it passes through the glomeruli, where much-needed chemicals and hormones are filtered and returned to the body, while waste is contained in the tubules and sent as urine into the bladder.
Benefits
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Besides filtering blood, the kidneys also produce necessary hormones and chemicals. Renin is a blood pressure regulator, erythropoietin is necessary for red blood cell production, while an active form of vitamin D maintains calcium in the body.
Types
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Kidney function is rated by five different stages. A kidney function of 50 percent is within the parameters of stage 3 chronic kidney disease (CDK). People in stage 3 CDK can be monitored by a primary care physician and rarely require treatment. The main object is reducing risks associated with the disease.
Significance
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According to the Renal Association, people with stage 3 CDK and cardiovascular disease are more likely to die from heart-related problems than to require dialysis or transplant. Having 50 percent kidney function does not require intervention, but ensuring that kidney function is not declining is necessary.
Indicators
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Determining factors of 50 percent kidney function leading to renal failure are age and a rapidly declining glomerulus filtration rate (GFR) manifesting over days, weeks or years. Increased presence of protein and blood in the urine are additional indicators of deteriorating renal function.
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