Unpree™ Bee Venom Kidney Foot Patch

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Each of your kidneys consists of approximately one million filtering units known as nephrons. Every nephron comprises a glomerulus (a filter) and a tubule. The nephrons operate through a two-phase mechanism: the glomerulus filters your blood, while the tubule reabsorbs essential substances back into your bloodstream and eliminates waste products.

Within each nephron, the glomerulus cleanses your blood, and the tubule retrieves necessary elements, simultaneously extracting additional wastes. The accumulated wastes and surplus water are transformed into urine.

Your blood circulates through your kidneys numerous times each day. In a single day, your kidneys process around 150 quarts of blood. The majority of the water and other substances that pass through your glomeruli are reabsorbed into your blood by the tubules. Only about 1 to 2 quarts are converted into urine.

Unfiltered blood enters your kidneys via the renal artery, and the filtered blood exits through the renal vein. The ureter transports urine from the kidney to your bladder.

Unhealthy Kidney Symptoms

The signs and symptoms of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) can emerge gradually if kidney damage progresses slowly. A decline in kidney function can lead to increased fluid or waste accumulation, electrolyte imbalances, and lymphedema, among other issues. Depending on the severity, reduced kidney function may cause:

How to Determine the Stages of Kidney Disease

Stage 1: Kidney Health
GFR is normal, but there may be other kidney issues or risk factors present. Early detection can lead to better management of potential problems.

Stage 2: Mild Kidney Damage
GFR slightly declines but remains within the normal range, often accompanied by other kidney issues. Lifestyle changes can help slow progression.

Stage 3: Moderate Kidney Damage
GFR further decreases, possibly between 30-59 mL/min/1.73m². This stage may present mild symptoms like fatigue and swelling. Regular monitoring is essential.

Stage 4: Moderate to Severe Kidney Damage
GFR continues to decline, potentially between 15-29 mL/min/1.73m². More noticeable symptoms might occur, such as anemia and skeletal problems. Medical intervention becomes critical.

Stage 5: Kidney Failure
GFR is very low, below 15 mL/min/1.73m². This is the most severe stage, requiring kidney replacement therapies like dialysis or kidney transplantation. Patients often need comprehensive care.

If your kidneys are already in Stage 5, kidney patches can only alleviate its complications rather than provide a curative effect. For stages above Stage 4, kidney patches can be used to intervene artificially and aid in the recovery of kidney function. Maintaining a healthy diet is crucial at all stages. Regular check-ups can prevent further deterioration. Hydration plays a vital role in kidney health. Avoiding excessive salt intake can reduce kidney strain. Early intervention can significantly improve outcomes.

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