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Discover the Power of Healthy Kidneys and Know How to prevent & manage CKD

13th March 2024

The kidneys are complicated and amazing organs that do many essential tasks to keep us healthy. The main job of your kidneys is to remove toxins and excess water from your blood. Kidneys also help to control your blood pressure, to produce red blood cells and to keep your bones healthy. Each roughly the size of your fist, kidneys are located deep in the abdomen, beneath the rib cage. Your kidneys control blood stream levels of many minerals and molecules including sodium and potassium, and help to control blood acidity. Every day your kidneys carefully control the salt and water in your body so that your blood pressure remains the same.

Kidney health is an essential aspect of our overall well-being, and it's crucial to take care of our kidneys to prevent chronic kidney disease (CKD). As a leading OPD and diagnostics clinic, we at Neotia Mediplus understand the importance of kidney health and the impact it has on our patients' lives. In this blog, we will discuss the significance of kidney health, the causes and symptoms of CKD, and the steps you can take to preserve your kidney function.

Kidneys are vital organs that perform several essential functions in our bodies. They filter waste, toxins and excess water from our blood, balance electrolytes and minerals, make hormones that control blood pressure, produce red blood cells and keep our bones strong. When kidneys are damaged and can't filter waste, toxins build up in our blood, leading to CKD.

CKD is a progressive disease that worsens over time, and it can lead to kidney failure if left untreated. The five stages of CKD are based on how well the kidneys can filter waste from the blood. Blood and urine tests determine the stage of CKD, ranging from very mild (stage 1) to kidney failure (stage 5).

High blood pressure and diabetes are the two most common causes of CKD. Other conditions that can affect kidney function and cause CKD include glomerulonephritis, polycystic kidney disease and lupus.

In the early stages of CKD, there are usually no noticeable symptoms. However, as the disease worsens, symptoms may include swelling in the hands and feet, itchy skin, needing to pee more often, and muscle cramps. It's essential to monitor your kidney function regularly, especially if you have risk factors for CKD, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or a family history of kidney disease.

While there is no cure for CKD, early detection and treatment can slow down the progression of the disease. Treatment options include lifestyle changes, medications, and, in severe cases, dialysis or a kidney transplant. Lifestyle changes that can help slow down the progression of CKD include controlling your blood sugar and blood pressure, maintaining a healthy weight, quitting smoking, and reducing your salt intake.

As per Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is estimated to affect more than 850 million people worldwide and resulted in over 3.1 million deaths in 2019. Presently, kidney disease ranks as the 8th leading cause of death, and if left unaddressed, it is projected to be the 5th leading cause of years of life lost by 2040. World Kidney Day 2024 being celebrated on March 14 is dedicated to promoting equitable access to care and optimal medication for kidney health worldwide. This year's theme highlights the importance of ensuring that everyone, regardless of their background or location, has access to high-quality kidney care and treatment. This includes access to appropriate medications, timely diagnosis, and effective management of kidney disease. By working together, we can help raise awareness of kidney health and promote equitable access to care for all. Join us in supporting this important cause and spreading the word about the importance of kidney health.

As a leading OPD and diagnostics clinic, Neotia Mediplus offer comprehensive kidney function tests, including blood and urine tests & scans to monitor your kidney health. Our team of experienced nephrologists will work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan to manage your CKD and prevent further kidney damage.

What you should not forget:

  • Early chronic kidney disease has no signs or symptoms.
  • Chronic kidney disease usually does not go away.
  • Kidney disease can be treated. The earlier you know you have it, the better your chances of receiving effective treatment.
  • Blood and urine tests are used to check for kidney disease.
  • Kidney disease can progress to kidney failure.

In conclusion, kidney health is crucial to our overall well-being, and it's essential to take care of our kidneys to prevent CKD. Regular monitoring, early detection, and treatment can slow down the progression of the disease and prevent kidney failure. At our Neotia Mediplus OPD and Diagnostics Clinic, we are committed to providing our patients with comprehensive kidney function tests & scans alongwith personalized treatment plans to manage CKD and improve their quality of life.

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