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Home / Health / Silent Killer: Early Kidney Disease Signs

Silent Killer: Early Kidney Disease Signs

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Chronic kidney disease affects nearly 788 million adults worldwide.
  • CKD claimed almost 1.5 million lives in 2023 globally.
  • Early symptoms include changes in urination, fatigue, and swelling.

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has emerged as a critical global health threat, identified as the ninth leading cause of death worldwide. A recent analysis revealed that this condition was responsible for nearly 1.5 million fatalities in 2023, with approximately 788 million adults currently living with the disease. The impact of CKD extends beyond kidney function, significantly increasing the risk of serious health issues such as heart attack, stroke, and hypertension.

Recognizing the early symptoms of kidney disease is paramount for timely intervention. Changes in urination patterns, like increased frequency at night or difficult urination, can signal kidney stress or infection. Persistent fatigue, often linked to anemia caused by reduced erythropoietin production, is another crucial indicator. Swelling in the extremities, particularly the legs and feet, can point to fluid retention due to impaired kidney filtration.

Further warning signs include shortness of breath due to fluid overload in the lungs, persistent itching from toxin buildup, muscle cramps from electrolyte imbalance, and nausea stemming from accumulated waste products. Early awareness and consultation with healthcare professionals are vital to manage CKD and prevent its progression to more severe stages requiring dialysis or transplantation.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Global Burden of Disease Study highlights early symptoms like changes in urination, persistent fatigue, swelling, and itching.
As of 2023, almost 788 million adults worldwide are living with chronic kidney disease.
Kidney disease increases the risk of heart attack, stroke, anemia, and high blood pressure, impacting overall health.

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