Monday, August 10, 2009

Patient Education: What is chronic kidney disease (CKD)

what is chronic kidney disease
Chronic kidney disease refers to any process that damages your kidneys over a period of more than three months and as a consequence of that damage reduces the ability of your kidney to carry out its primary functions. This results in health related problems due to increased blood pressure and increased stress on the circulatory system, which puts you at risk for stroke and heart attack.

Decreased blood count (a situation known as anemia), poor bone health, damage to the nerves of the body and weightloss due to poor nutrition may also occur.

Chronic kidney disease can be detected early and appropriate treatment commenced which may stop this problem from getting worse. Unfortunately kidney disease can be a progressive thing and as such therapy will be directed to slowing th eprogression of your kidney disease. If it is progressive however preparations need to be made for eventual transplantation or dialysis in some cases.

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