Chronic kidney disease (CKD) can cause dysfunction in organs well outside the renal system. The skin is one of the organs most commonly affected. CKD is a “chronic inflammatory state ...
Some patients in the UK with chronic kidney disease (CKD) who develop chronic ... and limited fluid intake between treatments can lead to dry skin, which may contribute to the problem.
This accumulation manifests as several dermatological manifestations indicating intrinsic renal disease. These are: Xerosis ...
Skin infections like cellulitis can occur more frequently in people with CKD due to poor blood circulation and swelling in the legs The symptoms of infections may be less noticeable in people with ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has broadened the approval of Furoscix (furosemide injection) to treat edema in ...