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Kidney Health 101: Making Sense of Kidney Tests and Lab Results

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Living with chronic kidney disease can feel like learning a new language. There are a lot of tests, and the results may leave you scratching your head. Don’t worry. NKF is here with Andy Thompson, a nephrology physician assistant, to help you decode your lab values and navigate your kidney health. Learn more at: kidney.org/news-stories/kid...

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Started taking Jardiance 10 mg. increased to 25 mg and came down with yeast infection

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me too.got a pill and a cream for it.primary says it happens again hes yanking me off it

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