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Covid's Silent Threat: Kidney Disease Risk Soars 50%
1 Mar
Summary
- Covid infection raises the risk of developing kidney disease by approximately 50%.
- New research suggests Covid may cause lasting damage to the kidneys.
- Experts recommend regular kidney function monitoring for Covid patients.

A recent study has revealed that contracting Covid-19 substantially elevates the risk of developing severe kidney disease. Research conducted by scientists at Penn State College of Medicine indicates a 54% higher likelihood of patients developing this incurable condition within a year of infection compared to those who did not contract the virus.
These findings suggest that the SARS-CoV-2 virus may directly infect the kidneys, causing persistent damage. Given that chronic kidney disease affects millions and has a significant mortality rate, this link to Covid-19 is a major public health concern. Experts are calling for enhanced and more frequent monitoring of kidney function in individuals who have had Covid-19.
This heightened vigilance is particularly crucial for patients with predisposing factors such as diabetes and hypertension. The research analyzed health records from three million Americans, highlighting a potential widespread impact of Covid-19 on long-term kidney health. The expected rise in UK kidney disease cases may be further exacerbated by these post-viral complications.




