The Basics What and where are the kidneys? What do the kidneys do? How do the kidneys work? |
Before Kidney Disease can be understood it is useful to understand where the kidneys are and what they do.
This section describes the kidneys and how they work, and then explores what can go wrong to cause kidney disease.
Although many people develop kidney disease for no known reason, there are certain conditions (eg, diabetes and high blood pressure) which increase the likelihood of kidney problems. It is particularly important that people with these conditions are aware of the symptoms of kidney disease, as this will help ensure early diagnosis and treatment.

The kidneys are bean-shaped organs about the size of a fist. They are located at the bottom of the rib cage at the back of the body.
Healthy kidneys filter the blood to:
In addition to filtering the blood, the kidneys also:
The Kidneys act like sieves, filtering the waste and excess fluid from the blood. Blood passes through the kidneys and is cleaned before returning to the heart.
Each day, the kidneys process about 190 litres (335 pints) of blood through 145 miles (225km) of ‘tubes’ and millions of mini filtering systems called ‘nephrons’.
In addition to filtering the blood and balancing fluid levels in the body, the kidneys also produce different hormones and chemicals, which perform several key functions.
The NKF website contains a lot more information and help for kidney patients and their carers, for more information about this website click here.
This information was kindly supplied by renalinfo.com, a community website for all those affected by kidney disease.
NKF Controlled Document No. 59, About the Kidneys, written 8 June 2002. Last reviewed 19 September 2006.
The National Kidney Federation cannot accept responsibility for information provided. The above is for guidance only. Patients are advised to seek further information from their own doctor.
Page created: 8 June 2002
Last updated: 25 June 2007
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