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What are Autoimmune Diseases?
Autoimmune diseases occur when the body's
immune system
mistakenly attacks its own cells and tissues. These diseases can affect various parts of the body, including the kidneys, leading to severe complications.
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What are Autoimmune Diseases?
How Do Autoimmune Diseases Affect the Kidneys?
How are Autoimmune Kidney Diseases Diagnosed?
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How Can Patients Manage Their Condition?
Are There Alternatives to Acetaminophen for Pain Management in Renal Disorders?
What is Glomerular Filtration?
Can Life Return to Normal Post-Dialysis?
What Causes CKD?
What Are the Risks and Complications?
Why are Immunosuppressive Medications Used in Renal Disorders?
What are Renal Disorders?
What Lifestyle Changes Can Help?
How is ESRD Diagnosed?
What Causes Proteinuria?
How is CKD Diagnosed?
Can ARBs be used in combination with other medications?
What Role Does Dyslipidemia Play?
How is GFR Measured?
What Preventive Measures Can Be Taken?
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