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Understanding kidney health: The importance of early detection and prevention

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The kidneys play a vital role in filtering waste and excess fluids from the blood, maintaining a balance of essential minerals, and regulating blood pressure.
Despite their importance, kidney disease is often overlooked until it reaches an advanced stage.
This year, World Kidney Day (March 13, 2025) was being observed under the theme “Are Your Kidneys ok?
Detect Early, Protect Kidney Health.” This theme emphasizes the importance of early detection and intervention in preventing and managing kidney disease.
The Growing Burden of Kidney Disease
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a global health challenge, affecting millions of people worldwide. If left undetected and untreated, CKD can lead to kidney failure, requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant to sustain life. Alarmingly, CKD is projected to become the 5th leading cause of years of life lost by 2040, making it a silent but deadly health crisis.
Who Is at Risk?
Certain conditions significantly increase the risk of developing kidney disease. If you have any of the following, regular kidney check-ups are essential:
Diabetes
Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)
Cardiovascular Disease
Obesity
A Family History of Kidney Disease
Other risk factors include pregnancy-related kidney issues, autoimmune diseases (such as lupus), kidney infections, frequent and untreated kidney stones, and exposure to environmental toxins. In lower-income countries, kidney disease is often linked to heat stress, snake bites, traditional medicines, and infections like hepatitis B, C.
The Importance of Early Detection
The earlier kidney disease is detected, the better the chances of managing and slowing its progression. Simple, non-invasive tests can help identify kidney problems early, including:
• Blood Pressure Check – High blood pressure is both a cause and consequence of kidney disease.
• Body Mass Index (BMI) – Helps assess obesity, a key risk factor.
• Urine Test (Albumin-Creatinine Ratio – UACR) – Detects protein in the urine, an early sign of kidney damage.
• Blood Tests (eGFR & Serum Creatinine) – Measure kidney function and filtration rate. Our Role at Kidney Health and Wellness Foundation
 Kidney Health and Wellness Foundation, is committed to raising awareness, educating the public about kidney health, and advocating for policies that make treatment more accessible. We believe that prevention is better than cure, and through education and community engagement, we can help reduce the burden of kidney disease.
Take Action Today!
• Get tested if you’re at risk. • Adopt a healthy lifestyle to protect your kidneys.
• Advocate for better kidney care policies.
• Join the conversation using
#WorldKidneyDay and #KidneyHealthForAll.
Your kidneys work hard for you, take care of them! Early detection can save lives. Let’s work together to create a healthier future.
By Kidney Health and Wellness Foundation
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