In this article, we set out to explore some common symptoms of Kidney Problems and finally, we shall make a proposal to a more natural solution without side effects. All our propositions are backed by approved and recognized solutions for the use of natural supplements that do no harm to the body because they are always safe to take.
Some kidney problems can be early signs of chronic kidney disease (CKD), the type of kidney damage that can get worse over time and lead to kidney failure. Finding and treating these problems early can help prevent CKD from becoming kidney failure. Other kidney problems can lead to CKD if they are not treated. Knowing your body and contacting your health care provider when you notice something isn’t right can help you prevent bigger problems in the future.

- Blood in urine
- Protein in urine
- Kidney stones
- Acute kidney injury
- Kidney infection
- Kidney pain
- Hepatitis C and kidney disease
Blood in urine
Blood in your urine (pee) can be a sign that something is wrong with your kidneys or another part of your urinary tract. Having blood in your urine does not necessarily mean that you have kidney disease, but because kidney problems can lead to kidney disease, it is important to treat the problem as soon as possible. The treatment for blood in your urine depends on what is causing it. Learn more about the symptoms, causes and treatment of blood in your urine.
Protein in urine
Having protein in your urine is one of the earliest signs of kidney disease. Everyone has protein in their blood. Healthy kidneys filter waste and fluid out of your blood and leave nutrients you need, such as protein, in your blood. When the tiny filters in your kidneys are damaged, they allow a protein called albumin to escape from your blood into your urine. Treating this problem early can help prevent it from getting worse. Learn more about how to know if you have protein in your urine and how the problem is treated.
Kidney stones
Kidney stones are one of the most common kidney problems. The cause of kidney stones is due to buildup of certain minerals that clump together inside your kidneys. Large kidney stones cause pain when they move through your urinary tract. You may not feel anything if you have a small kidney stone that moves easily through your urinary tract. When a kidney stone moves through your urinary tract and out of your body with your urine, it is called passing a kidney stone. Learn more about the causes, symptoms and treatment of kidney stones.
Acute kidney injury
When your kidneys stop working in a matter of hours or days, it is called acute kidney injury (AKI). AKI is a very serious problem that may be life-threatening if you do not treat it right away. Most of the time, AKI happens in people who are already very sick and in the hospital. However, it can happen as a result of an injury, infection or even some medicines. Learn more about the symptoms, causes and treatment of AKI.
Kidney Problems and infection
Bacteria that spreads to your kidneys from another part of your urinary tract often causes kidney infections. Common symptoms of kidney infections include fever, vomiting or pain in your back, sides or groin. Due to their body builds women tend to have kidney infections more than men. Treating kidney infections right away can help prevent permanent kidney damage. Learn more about the symptoms, causes and treatment of kidney infections.
Kidney Problems and Pain
The patient normally feels Kidney pain in your middle to upper back and/or sides. If you have a pain in your back or sides, however, does not necessarily mean there is something wrong with your kidneys. Learn more about the causes and symptoms of kidney pain.
Hepatitis C and Kidney Problems
Hepatitis C (hep C) is a viral disease that affects the liver. The liver is an organ in the human body that converts everything you eat or drink into nutrients and gets rid of toxins. There is a connection between hepatitis C and kidney disease. Hep C can cause kidney disease, and sometimes kidney patients can get hep C from hemodialysis, a treatment for kidney failure, if a medical facility does not carefully follow guidelines for infection control. Learn why every kidney patient should get a test for hepatitis C.
Support Your Kidney Health, Nutritionally
People think the only thing they can give their kidneys is water, but they really have complicated nutritional needs. Your kidneys are crucial to your overall health.
Supports Healthy Kidneys
Many of the ingredients in VitaPost Kidney Support have shown promise in supporting the kidneys themselves; these include Astragalus, Rutin and Juniper. Antioxidants are especially helpful to support the kidneys against oxidative stress.
Supports the Bladder and Urinary Tract
The VitaCran® in Kidney Support provides proanthocyanidins that limit the action of bacteria, which is beneficial to the normal functioning of the urinary tract. The urinary tract leads to the kidneys and is a potential road for bacteria, so in order to support your kidneys it’s very important to maintain your urinary tract health.
Antioxidant Support
‘Orac’ stands for Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity, and is a measure of the potency of a food’s antioxidant potential. The Proprietary Blend of ingredients in VitaPost Kidney Support includes many kinds of fruits and vegetables. These contain beneficial antioxidant properties.