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Left Kidney Right Kidney Left Ureter Right Ureter Urine Bladder Urethra

urine Abnormal amounts of protein in the urine urine Reduced urine flow when you go to the bathroom Swelling of your face and/or extremities (arms, hands,legs, feet) Unplanned weight gain or difficulty breathing with just minor amounts of activity or exertion pressure Unusual increase of your blood pressure Repeated bladder and/or kidney infections blood Unusually elevated amounts of waste remaining in the blood stream urine Abnormally low amounts of waste being filtered out of the blood and into the urine