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{"id":16626,"date":"2021-11-23T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2021-11-23T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/1millionbestdownloads.com\/condition-kidney-disease-what-is-chronic-kidney-disease\/"},"modified":"2021-11-23T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2021-11-23T00:00:00","slug":"condition-kidney-disease-what-is-chronic-kidney-disease","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/1millionbestdownloads.com\/condition-kidney-disease-what-is-chronic-kidney-disease\/","title":{"rendered":"6 Health Issues That Can Damage Your Kidneys, and Why Early Diagnosis is Crucial"},"content":{"rendered":"

Right now, 37 million Americans are living with chronic kidney disease (CKD), says the National Kidney Foundation<\/a> (NKF). When you have this medical condition, it means your kidneys—the bean-shaped organs located on either side of your spine—are damaged and can't filter your blood the way they should. While it can be devastating to get this diagnosis, most people with the disease are still able to live healthy and productive lives. <\/p>\n

"When people learn that they have chronic kidney disease, they automatically assume they'll need dialysis, but with proper treatment, they can manage this disease well for years," David Goldfarb, MD, clinical chief of nephrology at NYU Langone Health in New York City tells Health<\/em>. <\/p>\n

Case in point: celebrities like Selena Gomez, Sarah Hyland, and Halle Berry are still thriving even with CKD diagnoses, says the NKF<\/a>. If you're among the 15% of Americans living with chronic kidney disease, here's what experts want you to know.<\/p>\n

RELATED:<\/strong> 5 Common Causes of Kidney Disease, According to Nephrologists<\/a><\/p>\n

What are the causes of chronic kidney disease? <\/h2>\n

To understand what causes CKD, it helps to have a primer on normal kidney function. Your kidneys work to clean your blood, removing things like waste and excess water, says the NKF<\/a>. (Think of them as your own personal body filters). Blood enters your each of your kidneys through your renal arteries, says the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases<\/a> (NIDDK). From there, it's put through millions of tiny blood filters known as nephrons to be cleaned, before waste material is sent to your bladder as urine.<\/p>\n

Normally, healthy kidneys work like a well-oiled machine, filtering about 200 quarts of fluid every 24 hours, says the NKF. (Only about two quarts of that are peed out; the remaining 198 quarts are sent back as cleaned blood throughout your body). But in order for them to work properly, the arteries leading to your kidney need to be healthy, as do the nephrons.  If they're not, you can run into trouble.<\/p>\n

Things that can cause problems include:<\/p>\n

Diabetes<\/strong>. This is the number one cause of kidney disease, says the NKF<\/a>. When your blood sugar is too high, it injures all the small blood vessels in your body, including those in your kidneys. As a result, your kidneys can't filter your blood properly. About 30% of people with type 1 diabetes and up to 40% of those with type 2 will ultimately experience kidney failure.<\/p>\n

High blood pressure<\/a><\/strong>. When you have hypertension, the pressure of your blood against the walls of your blood vessels increases, explains Dr. Goldfarb. This damages them, including the vessels that bring blood to and from your kidneys.<\/p>\n

Glomerulonephritis<\/strong>. This is a group of diseases that damage the blood-filtering nephrons, . nephrons in your kidneys, says the NKF. As a result, they can't filter your blood properly.<\/p>\n

Autoimmune diseases such as lupus<\/strong>. These disorders can cause your immune system to attack any organ in your body, including your kidneys, notes the NIDDK<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Polycystic kidney disease<\/a><\/strong>. This is a disorder where cysts, or fluid-filled sacs, develop in your kidneys, per the US National Library of Medicine<\/a>. This makes it hard for it to filter waste properly.<\/p>\n

Recurrent kidney infections<\/strong>. In rare cases, repeated kidney infections can cause kidney scarring, which can lead to chronic kidney disease, says the NIDDK<\/a>.<\/p>\n

RELATED:<\/strong> What Is Diabetic Kidney Disease? Doctors Explain How It Develops and 4 Thing You Can Do About It<\/a><\/p>\n

What are the symptoms of chronic kidney disease? <\/h2>\n

About 90% of people with kidney disease don't realize that they have it, says the NKF<\/a>. <\/p>\n

"Most patients don't develop signs of the disease until it's fairly advanced," Staci Leisman, MD, a kidney specialist at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City tells Health<\/em>. That being said, there may be some symptoms that start earlier, she notes. These include:<\/p>\n

Swollen ankles and feet.<\/strong> As your kidney function goes down, your body is less able to filter out salt, explains Dr. Leisman. It can build up, causing swelling in your feet and ankles (aka cankles). <\/p>\n

Anemia.<\/strong> When you have kidney disease, your kidneys have trouble producing erythropoietin (EPO), a hormone that tells your body to make red blood cells, explains the NIDDK<\/a>. As a result, your red blood cell count drops. Your doctor may pick this up on a routine lab test, or you may notice that you feel weak and tired, and have other symptoms such as dizziness, shortness of breath<\/a>, and trouble thinking clearly. <\/p>\n

A metallic taste in your mouth. <\/strong>When you have kidney disease, waste products build up in your body, including one known as urea, says Dr. Leisman, which can affect your taste buds.<\/p>\n

Peeing more at night.<\/a><\/strong> When your kidney filters are damaged, you can feel the urge to pee more often. This can be especially noticeable at night when you lie down, since the extra fluid around your ankles, feet and legs can now flow up to your kidneys, explains Dr. Leisman.<\/p>\n

Later signs of kidney disease include:<\/p>\n