Kidney Disease Is Silent Most people don’t realize they have kidney disease—until it’s serious. Learn the hidden causes now.

What Happens to Your Kidneys? Kidney disease occurs when your kidneys lose their ability to filter waste and fluids from your blood over time.

Diabetes Damages Kidneys High blood sugar damages kidney filters, making diabetes the leading cause of chronic kidney disease.

Silent Pressure, Serious Damage Uncontrolled blood pressure weakens kidney blood vessels, reducing their ability to function properly.

It Can Run in Families Conditions like polycystic kidney disease can slowly damage kidney structure over time.

When Immunity Attacks Kidneys Diseases like lupus cause inflammation and damage kidney tissues, leading to chronic disease

Blockages Can Be Dangerous   Kidney stones, tumors, or enlarged prostate can block urine flow and damage kidneys long-term

Daily Habits Matter   Smoking, obesity, and long-term use of painkillers increase kidney damage risk.

Can Kidney Disease Lead to Cancer? Chronic kidney damage and long-term inflammation may increase the risk of kidney cancer over time.

Protect Your Kidneys Control blood sugar, manage blood pressure, stay hydrated, and get regular checkups to prevent kidney disease.