Nick Cannon, still ailing from kidney failure, will continue to receive medical care in Los Angeles. Carey tweeted this morning: "Please pray for Nick as he's fighting to recover from a mild kidney failure. #mybraveman". The shocking news was broken by Cannon's wife Mariah Carey on her Twitter account.
Mariah Carey told her followers that her husband is in hospital and he is suffering from “mild kidney failure.” A large number of people are clicking in the Web to confirm the news even most of the fans have already visited Aspen hospital after listen the news.
However, the term "mild kidney failure" doesn't exist in medical terminology; rather, Carey might have meant to say Cannon has a condition called acute kidney injury (also known as acute kidney failure), said Dr. Bryan Becker, the National Kidney Foundation's immediate past president and assistant vice president of health affairs at the University of Illinois, who has no connection to Cannon's case.
What causes it?
The decrease in kidney function could have been due to an illness of some sort or taking an over-the-counter medication like Motrin or Advil. It could also be due to dehydration.
Causes of Cannon's condition, Becker added, could include an illness, dehydration, or taking an over-the-counter medication such as Motrin or Advil. "For someone to have it and to be hospitalized raises an extra level of concern," he said....CONTINUE READING Mild kidney failure: Nick Cannon hospitalized; what is this disease?
Mariah Carey told her followers that her husband is in hospital and he is suffering from “mild kidney failure.” A large number of people are clicking in the Web to confirm the news even most of the fans have already visited Aspen hospital after listen the news.
However, the term "mild kidney failure" doesn't exist in medical terminology; rather, Carey might have meant to say Cannon has a condition called acute kidney injury (also known as acute kidney failure), said Dr. Bryan Becker, the National Kidney Foundation's immediate past president and assistant vice president of health affairs at the University of Illinois, who has no connection to Cannon's case.
What causes it?
The decrease in kidney function could have been due to an illness of some sort or taking an over-the-counter medication like Motrin or Advil. It could also be due to dehydration.
Causes of Cannon's condition, Becker added, could include an illness, dehydration, or taking an over-the-counter medication such as Motrin or Advil. "For someone to have it and to be hospitalized raises an extra level of concern," he said....CONTINUE READING Mild kidney failure: Nick Cannon hospitalized; what is this disease?
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