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kidney stone
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Eastern countries
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Kidney stones are often treated with traditional herbal medicine and dietary adjustments before resorting to medical or surgical interventions.
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renal artery
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Eastern countries
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The concept of the renal artery may not be commonly known or discussed in everyday conversation in Eastern countries.
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renal failure
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Eastern countries
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Ayurvedic or traditional Chinese medicine may be sought as alternative treatments for renal failure.
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renal failure
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Eastern countries
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In some Eastern cultures, there is a strong emphasis on using traditional herbal remedies to treat renal failure, alongside modern medical treatments.
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renal failure
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Eastern countries
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Traditional Chinese medicine may be considered as a complementary treatment for renal failure.
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renal insufficiency
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Eastern countries
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Traditional herbal remedies and dietary adjustments are often considered in the management of renal insufficiency.
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renal insufficiency
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Eastern countries
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Traditional Chinese medicine has practices and herbal remedies that are believed to help support renal function and address renal insufficiency.
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8
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renal insufficiency
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Eastern countries
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Eastern countries may also use traditional herbal remedies or alternative therapies to address renal insufficiency.
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renal insufficiency
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Eastern countries
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In some Eastern countries, traditional Chinese medicine or herbal remedies may be considered as part of the treatment for renal insufficiency.
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renal vein
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Eastern countries
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In traditional Chinese medicine, the concept of renal veins or their functions may not be as widely recognized or emphasized as in Western medicine.
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