Showing posts with label Annual Nephrology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Annual Nephrology. Show all posts

Saturday, September 21, 2019

Don’t Stress Yourself, Its Time to Focus On Kidney Too....


Its estimated more than 37 million American adults have CKD.  CKD, causes more deaths than prostate cancer or breast cancer. 90% don’t even realise that they have CKD. CKD is more common in women than men.The very basic work of the kidney is that it acts as filters of your bloodstream. When the blood passes through kidneys nephrons filers out the waste products. It removes all the waste products exit your body in the form of urine. Kidneys failure happens when your kidneys are no longer able to filter your blood properly. This imbalance interferes with other systems in the body by potentially causing anaemia and proteinemia while waste products continue to build up.



Kidney Failure Symptoms

Unfortunately, there is no proven evidence for the Symptoms of Kidney disease or Kidney failure. Some patients may show no signs at all, till the time that kidneys have undergone extensive damage and can no longer help them out in anyways.
             Vomiting and Nausea.
             Loss of appetite
             unexplained shortness of breath
             Reduced and Change in amount of urine
             Edema
             Fatigue
             Difficulty in Breathing
             Pressure in your Chest
             Confusion
             Excessive Drowsiness
             Loss of Appetite
Its very important that we listen to our body.

How to reduce risk of KIDNEY FAILURE??

Try to understand when your taking medication, especially when you do a counter medication. Taking doses that are too high (common drugs like aspirin) create high toxin levels in a short amount of time. This can overload your kidneys. Most of the time kidney or urinary tract conditions lead to kidney failure if not properly taken care and managed. You can help reduce your risk for kidney failure by:
             Strictly following your doctor’s advice.
             following healthy lifestyle style modification.
             Proper treatment for common causes such as high blood pressure and diabetes.
             Try and have a healthy work life balance.
             Start improving your overall level of fitness when you get older.
The maximum awareness about the Kidney, helps in prevention of the disease without any doubt and also early diagnosing and proper treatment helps in fighting CKD. Learning and volunteering for organ donations helps in saving lives.


Friday, August 23, 2019

Keep sipping water and improve your overall HEALTH!!


We all know drinking water is very important. To reduce the frequency and impact of Kidney Diseases let us raise the awareness of the importance of our kidneys and to improve overall health. Join us at Paris. 


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Tuesday, August 20, 2019

When Should you go to a Doctor??



NO SIGN OR NO SYMPTOMS- Early Chronic Kidney Disease.

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive loss in kidney function over a period of months or years. Each of your kidneys has about a million tiny filters, called nephrons. If nephrons are damaged, they stop working. For a while, healthy nephrons can take on the extra work. But if the damage continues, more and more nephrons shut down. After a certain point, the nephrons that are left cannot filter your blood well enough to keep you healthy.



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