What Is Noonan Syndrome?
9. Kidney Conditions
Our kidneys do a very important function because they help to keep our blood clean, filtering out toxins. We cannot live without them and faulty kidneys can affect our health. Some people are born with kidneys that do not function fully, and this includes some people with Noonan syndrome.
While people with Noonan syndrome are more prone to having kidney problems, these problems are fortunately likely to be only mild. Those that do have kidney problems will likely need to be careful in terms of lifestyle, such as avoiding alcohol and other food or drinks that can put a strain on their kidneys.
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