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Kidney disease or Chronic Kidney Disease (KCD) occurs when the kidneys are unable to function normally due to attacks on the nephrons, (the part responsible for filtering). Unfortunately for...
Kidneys filter toxins from your body but stop working as efficiently if they are damaged or deteriorate due to illness. There are five stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD), with acute renal...
The term "kidney failure" does not denote an automatic death sentence. It simply means the kidneys are not functioning as they should and treatment is necessary. But as the disease progresses,...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a gradual process of kidney damage that can be controlled but not cured. There are five stages of CKD that progress from normal kidney function in the first stage,...
The different stages of kidney failure increase in severity as kidney function falters. Stages 1 through 5 are indicators of the extent to which the disease is progressing. Simply because an...
Humans with failing kidneys are in a unique situation. They require the same level of nutrition as others, yet can't withstand the strain that some foods place upon their body's waste-processing...
26 million American adults have chronic kidney disease, and global officials report the disease is growing to pandemic proportions. It has led to renal failure---the need for transplant or...
Advanced kidney or renal failure is the final stage of chronic kidney disease, necessitating dialysis or a kidney transplant. Many people are unaware that a problem has developed prior to the...
There are more than 26 million Americans with Chronic Kidney Disease. Global authorities insist it's on the way to epidemic status. Yet most people are unaware othey are developing a problem until...
Chronic kidney disease can be a silent killer. It creeps up on individuals, often making itself known only when the condition is well under way. And it attacks by sabotaging the two vital organs...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a debilitating illness that 26 million American adults suffer from. High risk groups include people with diabetes and high blood pressure and people with a history...
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a progressive disease with five stages. Stage 3 Kidney Disease is also called Moderate Chronic Kidney Disease and precedes Severe (Stage 4) and End Stage (Stage 5)....
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a condition which weakens the kidneys over time. The National Institutes of Health estimate that nearly three-quarters of a million Americans currently suffer from...
Chronic renal disease, also known as chronic kidney disease (CKD), is the progressive loss of kidney function over a period of time, usually from a couple of months to a few years. As the kidney...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a global health problem. In the U.S., the number of patients enrolled in the end-stage renal disease (ESRD) program (Medicare funded program) has increased from...