Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a long-lasting decline in kidneys' functioning, usually lasting longer than three months. CKD occurs in five stages, where mild damage is stage 1, and complete failure of kidney functions is seen in stage 5. CKD commonly occurs due to high blood pressure and sugar and can result in anemia, bone disease, and heart problems.
Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance
Fluid and electrolyte balance in a body is essential to live a daily life. Read the article to know more about it.
Malnutrition in Chronic Kidney Disease: Gastrointestinal Factors and Nutritional Interventions
A variety of nutritional diseases, including undernutrition, protein-energy wasting, and electrolyte imbalances, can affect people with CKD.
Diet and Nutrition in Kidney Disease
A healthy diet is essential to maintain the kidney in chronic kidney diseases. Read below to get more information.
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