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[EXPLAINER] What is chronic kidney disease (CKD)?

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeSeptember 10, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a common condition that many of us overlook. It’s a progressive disease that gets worse over time if not managed properly. CKD is slow loss of kidney function which filters waste and excess fluid from the blood and produces hormones that control blood pressure. When the kidneys are damaged, these waste products build up in the body and cause many health problems.

The five stages of cronic kidney disease

CKD is divided into 5 stages from mild kidney damage in Stage 1 to complete kidney failure in Stage 5 which may require dialysis or a kidney transplant to survive. End-stage kidney disease and end-stage renal disease is the critical stage where normal kidney function has stopped and requires major medical intervention. The progression of CKD can be slow, and often takes years, that’s why early detection and management is key to slowing down the disease and living a good life. Early detection and monitoring are especially important to prevent kidney disease and its complications.

Early symptoms and risk factors of chronic kidney disease

One of the hardest parts of Chronic Kidney Disease is that it doesn’t have symptoms in its early stages and can lead to delayed diagnosis. Many people may not even know they have CKD until they have lost a significant amount of kidney function. As the disease progresses, symptoms start to appear. These can be fatigue, swelling in the ankles and feet (edema), high blood pressure, frequent urination especially at night, and loss of appetite. Other symptoms can be nausea, difficulty sleeping and muscle cramps. Because these symptoms are vague and can be mistaken for other conditions, Chronic Kidney Disease is often not diagnosed until it reaches an advanced stage. That’s why regular health check-ups and screening are important, especially for those with risk factors like diabetes, high blood pressure or a family history of kidney disease. Having a family history of genetic conditions like polycystic kidney disease increases the risk of developing chronic kidney disease.

Diagnosing chronic kidney disease

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Diagnosis of Chronic Kidney Disease involves a combination of blood and urine tests. Blood tests can measure creatinine, a waste product that healthy kidneys filter out. An elevated creatinine level means reduced kidney function. Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) is another important measure that estimates how well the kidneys filter waste from the blood. eGFR less than 60 mL/min/1.73 m² for 3 months or more is a sign of chronic kidney disease. Urine tests can detect albumin, a type of protein that can leak into the urine when the kidneys are damaged. The presence of albumin in the urine, also known as albuminuria is an early sign of kidney damage. Imaging tests and kidney biopsies may be done in some cases to assess the extent of kidney damage and to identify underlying causes.

Managing chronic kidney disease

Managing Chronic Kidney Disease requires a multi-faceted approach. Consulting a kidney doctor is important for early detection and management. The primary goal is to address the underlying cause to prevent further kidney damage. For example, for those with diabetes, controlling blood sugar is key, for those with high blood pressure, managing the condition through medication, diet and lifestyle changes. A kidney-friendly diet is important, reducing sodium, potassium and phosphorus intake which can strain the kidneys. Limiting protein intake is also recommended as protein metabolism produces waste that the kidneys need to filter. Regular physical activity, not smoking and maintaining a healthy weight can improve overall kidney health. In an advanced stage of Chronic Kidney Disease, additional treatments may include medications to manage anaemia, protect bone health and reduce the risk of heart disease which is common in people with kidney disease. Anemia in Chronic Kidney Disease is often related to the kidneys’ reduced ability to produce red blood cells which carry oxygen throughout the body.

Living with chronic kidney disease: Hope and future outlook

Living with CKD can be tough but with the right care and lifestyle changes many can lead active and fulfilling lives. Education and awareness is key, patients should be empowered to take an active role in their healthcare. Understanding the importance of regular check-ups, following prescribed treatment and making necessary lifestyle changes can slow down CKD. Individuals with CKD should also have a support system whether it’s healthcare professionals, family or patient groups as dealing with a chronic condition can be physically and emotionally draining. Advances in medical research continue to improve the management of CKD, hope for better treatment and cure. Until then prevention and proactive management is the best strategy for chronic kidney disease, awareness and education are more important than ever.

Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this website.

By HealthMatters.io 
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