Most people don’t realize how important kidneys are until they stop functioning properly. Those two little bean-shaped organs, located in the rear (dorsal) upper abdominal area, are an essential part of the urinary system that filters about 45 gallons of fluids per day. They’re responsible for the regulation of pH, extracellular fluid volume, osmolarity, the production of hormones, and the excretion of wastes and toxins. As you can see, their role in the system is vital; once they stop working, your body will fill up with extra fluids and waste products.1
At our walk in clinic in Wellington, we see patients every month who suffer from kidney infections. We not only help them get better, but also advise them about what to change or implement in their life in order to prevent this problem in the future. Today, we’re sharing our tips with you.
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