The consultant in urology and kidney transplantation, Dr. Hussam Al-Qudah, stressed that caring for the health of the kidneys in Ramadan is very necessary, whether for those who suffer from kidney disease, or even for healthy people, pointing to the existence of wrong habits that can exhaust the kidneys, on top of which are the diet and daily sports routine. In addition to a lot of non-steroidal analgesics, which people take in Ramadan largely because of a headache, stressing that the damage to the kidneys is great. The judges gave five basic advice to keep the kidneys healthy during Ramadan.

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