Chronic Kidney Disease
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a progressive medical condition in which the kidneys gradually lose their ability to function properly. It can cause a range of health problems, including anemia, high blood pressure, bone disease, heart disease, and even death. Early detection and treatment of CKD can help prevent further damage to the kidneys and reduce the risk of further health complications. Treatment options vary but can include lifestyle changes, medications, and dialysis, depending on the severity of the disease. CKD is a major health problem affecting millions of people worldwide, and the earlier the condition is detected and treated, the better the long-term outcomes.
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