Renal System
The Renal System is the body's main system for filtering waste from the blood. It is a complex network of organs, including the kidneys, bladder, ureters and urethra, that work together to produce urine, and to help balance the body's salt, water and acid content. It also plays a role in maintaining the body's blood pressure and regulating the production of certain hormones and enzymes. The Renal System is essential for health and survival, and proper functioning is significant for people of all ages. Dysfunction of any part of the Renal System can lead to serious complications. Treatments for Renal System diseases include medications, dietary modifications, surgery and dialysis.
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