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- liver
some forms of liver disease are inherited, while others are caused by lifestyle factors.
- kidney failure
you can lose up to 90 per cent of kidney function before you even feel sick.
- liver - fatty liver disease
the damage caused by fatty liver disease can often be halted or reversed through simple lifestyle changes.
- heart failure
heart failure is a condition where the heart muscle doesn’t pump blood to the rest of the body as well as it should.
- liver cancer (primary)
liver cancer can be a primary cancer that starts in the liver, or a secondary cancer that starts in another part of the body and spreads to the liver.
- cirrhosis of the liver
cirrhosis is a type of liver damage where healthy cells are replaced by scar tissue.
- living with kidney failure
although dialysis or transplant surgery after kidney failure can be challenging, many people go on to live active and productive lives.
- fluid retention (oedema)
fluid retention (oedema) occurs when fluid isn't removed from the body tissues, including the skin. causes include the body's reaction to hot weather, a high salt intake and menstrual cycle hormones.
- kidneys - polycystic kidney disease (pkd)
polycystic kidney disease is a common cause of kidney failure in australia and equally affects men and women of different ethnic backgrounds.
- pregnancy - preeclampsia
there is no evidence that preeclampsia is caused by emotional stress, working too hard or not getting enough rest.

