Kidney Disease
Kidney disease is a disorder in which the kidneys fail to filter waste and excess fluid from the blood. It is a common health issue, particularly among elderly individuals, that can lead to serious health problems and even death. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential for managing the disease and avoiding complications. Treatment may involve lifestyle modifications, medications, dialysis, or a kidney transplant. Kidney disease is a significant cause of disability, expensive healthcare costs, and death worldwide, thus it is very important to address.
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