Chronic kidney disease: What to do?

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a long-term condition characterised by gradual loss of kidney function. When CKD progresses into advanced stage, kidney cannot filter blood and excrete waste products from body. Thus dangerous level of fluid, wastes, electrolyte accumulates in body and lead to several serious complications.

The two main causes of chronic kidney disease are diabetes and high blood pressure, which are responsible for up to two-thirds of the cases. Like diabetes and hypertension, CKD can be silent.

In the early stages of chronic kidney disease, people may have few or vague signs or symptoms. Because our kidneys are highly adaptable and able to compensate for lost function, signs and symptoms may not appear until irreversible damage has occurred.

http://www.thedailystar.net/chronic-kidney-disease-what-to-do-33043
 
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