At-a-Glance Summary Life After Kidney Transplant: Why Follow-Up Matters A kidney transplant is a major step toward better health for many people with kidney…
Many patients first learn about acute kidney injury (AKI) during a stressful moment, such as a hospitalization, emergency visit, infection, surgery, dehydration episode, or…
Acute kidney injury can feel sudden, frightening, and confusing. One day, a person may feel like they are managing their health normally. Then, after…
Recovering from acute kidney injury can feel like a major relief. The hospital stay may be over. Lab numbers may be improving. Urine output…
At Florida Kidney Physicians, we believe that protecting kidney health begins with clear, practical education. Acute kidney injury (AKI) can develop quickly, sometimes during…
Recovering from acute kidney injury (AKI) can feel uncertain. Some patients hear that their kidney numbers are improving, but they may still wonder what…
Learning that dialysis may be needed during acute kidney injury can feel frightening. Many patients wonder whether dialysis means their kidneys have permanently failed.…
Acute kidney injury, often called AKI, happens when the kidneys suddenly have trouble filtering waste, balancing fluids, and keeping electrolytes such as potassium within…
Acute kidney injury, often called AKI, happens when the kidneys suddenly cannot filter waste, balance fluids, and keep electrolytes within a safe range as…