Why It Is Important To Raise Awareness For Chronic Kidney Disease?

Posted by Partha Banerjee
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Mar 13, 2019
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Chronic kidney disease is really hard to recognize in its early stages because of its hidden symptoms. This is why it is necessary to raise the message regarding its crucial aftereffects. We all know that kidney disease is just like the quiet assassin. You may not notice any symptoms or feel sick while it might have already attacked your body. So it is the right time to know the facts and spread the words in your circle. Being a renal care expert Partha Banerjee Dubai says that prevention is always better than cure in every case and health condition.

It is really hard to make an assumption and think what might affect and cause damage to the body in the future? But taking some preventive measures and forethoughts can curtail the adverse effects. Let’s take the pledge to raise awareness for chronic kidney diseases and its severity this World Kidney Day. It is celebrated every year on 14th March by the World Health Organization. This noble act includes several campaigns and drives to spread information to support the cause across the globe.  

According to Partha Banerjee, it is good to start the prevention and keep an eye on your body. CKD usually gets worse slowly and steadily. The most dangerous facts are that the symptoms don't appear in the first stage. Most of the times the indications start appearing when the destruction is already done. In case, the kidney is beginning to fail it may cause the following changes in your body:

         muscle pain

         nausea and vomiting

         loss of appetite

         swelled ankles and limbs

         Irregular urine patterns like too much urge to pee or not enough urine.

         trouble in breathing

         unable to sleep in the night

It is advised to take the preventions from the early ages. As patients with diabetes and high blood pressure are more prone to attract kidney diseases. Keep the health issues at bay and contact the doctor right now. Following these remedial pieces of advice reduces the risk factors:

         Decrease the salt intake in your daily diet.

         Take time to exercise and indulge in physical activities.

         Have regular check-ups.

         Limit alcohol.

         Say no to tobacco and smoke.

         Get the eGFR(estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate) test. It tells how properly your kidneys are cleansing the blood.

         Go for a urine test.

         Keep an eye on your blood pressure and diabetes levels regularly.

Partha Banerjee Dubai, says that kidneys keep your body on a track so a slight interruption in its functioning will affect the rest of your body operating. CKD brings few complexities as well. They are bone diseases, heart disease, anemia, high potassium, fluid buildup and much more. 

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