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Kidney Disease-How to Prevent and Manage it

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Kidney disease is a major health problem in the world today. More than 10% of the population worldwide, that is around 800 million people globally have chronic kidney disease, and that number is on the rise.

The good news is that there are many ways to prevent and cure kidney disease. Where you live, your family history, how you eat, how much you exercise, and how much you drink all play a role in whether or not you develop this condition.

If you have diabetes mellitus or high blood pressure, bringing these conditions under control can also help reduce your risk of developing kidney disease.

In this article, we will investigate the causes of kidney disease and find out if you are at risk for developing it.

As with most diseases, prevention is the best cure for keeping kidneys healthy. Read on for more information about preventing and curing kidney disease.

Before we proceed in detail, let’s have a quick recap of your kidneys. You can read it here below-

What is kidney disease?

There are many different types of kidney disease. Some types are acute, meaning they happen suddenly and last for a limited time. Other types of kidney disease are chronic, meaning they are long-term and may even be permanent.

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A few types of kidney disease that you should be aware of include:

  • Kidney stones– Kidney stones cause obstruction to flow of urine thus causing infection and kidney destruction
  • Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) – This is a long-term condition that can lead to kidney failure.
  • Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) – AKI is a sudden drop in kidney function that often happens as a result of a medical procedure or any injury or trauma, blood loss etc.
  • Glomerulonephritis (GN) – GN is an inflammation of the glomeruli (the filtering structures in the kidneys).
  • Kidney infection-Pyelonephritis- pus in the kidney that destroys the filtration mechanism of the kidney [see illustration below]
  • Polycystic Kidney disease
  • Kidney cancer

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A podcast-

Here is one very informative podcast on Oxalate kidney stones by Dr.Todd Brand-

Kidney Disease symptoms and signs

If you have kidney disease, you may not notice it until your kidneys have significantly deteriorated. That’s why it’s important to stay on top of your health and have routine blood tests done to detect and monitor any changes before they become serious.

What are the investigations in kidney disease

If an initial blood test shows that your kidneys are functioning at less than 50% of their capacity, a doctor will usually order more tests to figure out what’s causing the problem.

How does ultrasonography scan detect kidney disease?

Kidney disease is often detected by an ultrasound scan of the kidneys. This test is painless and non-invasive. The test uses sound waves to examine the kidneys and determine whether they are functioning normally.

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MRI Scan in Kidney disease
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CT scan in kidney disease
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How to Prevent Kidney Disease

Controlling diabetes and hypertension in kidney disease.

Diet and Fitness to Prevent Kidney Disease

Other Ways to Help Prevent Kidney Disease

Useful resources-

Harvard education

Worldkidneyday.org

Bottom line-

The kidneys are responsible for filtering waste products out of the blood, along with other crucial life-sustaining functions, including maintaining normal blood pressure and regulating blood sugar.

Kidney failure is when these kidney functions become impaired, usually due to either a chronic (long-term) infection or to a sudden, life-threatening situation. Kidney failure is the second leading cause of death worldwide.
In acute kidney failure, the kidneys start to fail almost immediately. In chronic kidney failure, the symptoms may not start until several years later. The sooner kidney failure is diagnosed, the sooner treatment can start. Luckily, there are many ways to prevent and cure kidney disease.

Unfortunately, kidney disease is often underdiagnosed and underreported. That’s because many of the symptoms associated with advanced kidney disease are similar to those of other diseases and can be easily confused with symptoms that are caused by other conditions.

There are many risk factors for developing kidney disease that you can control, including:

My next article will be a continuation of this article- a detailed knowledge about Chronic Kidney Disease-aka-Kidney failure. Be sure to follow my articles. Do subscribe using your email and keep abreast of many diseases and ailments that befall us.

If you would like to learn about any other health conditions or ailments, do reach out to me. I will certainly publish an article on that health condition in my forthcoming blogs.

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