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Effect of Non-Filtered Drinking Water on Some of the Kidney Functions Compared to Filtered Water in Some People in Bishan Village


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1 Assist. Teacher, Department of Pathological Analytical, College of Applied, University of Samarra, Iraq
2 Agricultural Research Department, Ministry of Science and Technology, University of Samarra, Iraq
3 Assist. Teacher, Department of Pathological Analytical, College of Applied, University of Samarra, Iraq
4 B.A. in Department of Pathological Analytical, University of Samarra, Iraq
     

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In this research, we have to study some vital variables in the blood, in order to determine the status of the college where we sought samples of people who are used to filtered water as well as samples of male people used to non-filtered water and comparing these results in one area are the village of Bishcan. This study showed a change in results as we found a significant increase (p≤0.05) of the level of both sodium and potassium in the people who use the ordinary water compared to people who drink the filtered water, and there was no significant increase (p≤0.05) in the level of the creatinine and uric acid compared to control group, there was no significant decrease in urea level (p≤0.05), when comparing the control group in the people who use unfiltered water compared with those who drink water filtered.

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Chronic Kidney Disease, Potassium, Sodium, Creatinine, Urea, Uric Acid.
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Authors

Mohammed H. Mahal
Assist. Teacher, Department of Pathological Analytical, College of Applied, University of Samarra, Iraq
Huda A. Thamer
Agricultural Research Department, Ministry of Science and Technology, University of Samarra, Iraq
Human E. Mohammed
Assist. Teacher, Department of Pathological Analytical, College of Applied, University of Samarra, Iraq
Omar A. Hassen
B.A. in Department of Pathological Analytical, University of Samarra, Iraq

Abstract


In this research, we have to study some vital variables in the blood, in order to determine the status of the college where we sought samples of people who are used to filtered water as well as samples of male people used to non-filtered water and comparing these results in one area are the village of Bishcan. This study showed a change in results as we found a significant increase (p≤0.05) of the level of both sodium and potassium in the people who use the ordinary water compared to people who drink the filtered water, and there was no significant increase (p≤0.05) in the level of the creatinine and uric acid compared to control group, there was no significant decrease in urea level (p≤0.05), when comparing the control group in the people who use unfiltered water compared with those who drink water filtered.

Keywords


Chronic Kidney Disease, Potassium, Sodium, Creatinine, Urea, Uric Acid.