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Heat, Dehydration Fuel Kidney Disease in North Karnataka
1 Mar
Summary
- Extreme heat and dehydration increase chronic kidney disease rates.
- Kidney disease affects younger adults in North Karnataka's high-temperature zones.
- Early screening and lifestyle changes can prevent advanced kidney failure.

Geographical regions experiencing prolonged extreme heat are witnessing a surge in chronic kidney disease (CKD) rates. North Karnataka, including Belagavi, is identified as a hotspot where prolonged exposure to high temperatures combined with insufficient hydration silently damages kidneys, especially in individuals with pre-existing diabetes or hypertension.
This health crisis is notably impacting younger adults in North Karnataka, affecting their education and careers. Official surveys in Belagavi district reveal over 60,000 hypertension cases, 50,000 diabetes cases, and more than 3,000 CKD cases, with experts suggesting the actual numbers are considerably higher.




