by Southeast Kidney Associates | Apr 7, 2026 | News
At a glance Itchy skin (“pruritus”) is common in chronic kidney disease (CKD) and can affect sleep, mood, and quality of life. Causes are multifactorial—skin dryness, inflammation, nerve changes, and shifts in minerals and metabolism can all play a role. Not all itch...
by Southeast Kidney Associates | Apr 7, 2026 | News
At a glance Potassium is essential for normal heart rhythm and muscle function, but too much can be dangerous—especially with kidney disease. The kidneys normally keep potassium in a narrow range; when kidney function declines or certain medications are used,...
by Southeast Kidney Associates | Apr 7, 2026 | News
At a glance Most stones form when minerals and salts concentrate in urine; daily food choices shift that balance. The goal is not perfection—it’s patterns: more fluids, smart sodium habits, balanced calcium, and stone-savvy produce. Five foods help protect...
by Southeast Kidney Associates | Apr 7, 2026 | News
At a glance “Hematuria” means blood in the urine and can range from microscopic (seen only on testing) to visible discoloration. Some causes are benign or short-lived; others require prompt or urgent evaluation. Pain, fever, clots, or heavy bleeding raise concern and...
by Southeast Kidney Associates | Apr 7, 2026 | News
At a glance How to scan a label in under a minute—serving size, sodium, ingredients, and added phosphates Where “hidden salt” lives (soups, sauces, deli meats, snacks) and how to outsmart it What potassium and phosphorus mean on labels—and why additives matter Smart...