Most people don’t realize they have kidney disease—until it’s serious. Learn the hidden causes now.
Kidney Disease Is Silent
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Kidney disease occurs when your kidneys lose their ability to filter waste and fluids from your blood over time.
What Happens to Your Kidneys?
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High blood sugar damages kidney filters, making diabetes the leading cause of chronic kidney disease.
Diabetes Damages Kidneys
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Uncontrolled blood pressure weakens kidney blood vessels, reducing their ability to function properly.
Silent Pressure, Serious Damage
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Conditions like polycystic kidney disease can slowly damage kidney structure over time.
It Can Run in Families
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When Immunity Attacks Kidneys
Diseases like lupus cause inflammation and damage kidney tissues, leading to chronic disease
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Blockages Can Be Dangerous
Kidney stones, tumors, or enlarged prostate can block urine flow and damage kidneys long-term
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Daily Habits Matter
Smoking, obesity, and long-term use of painkillers increase kidney damage risk.
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Can Kidney Disease Lead to Cancer?
Chronic kidney damage and long-term inflammation may increase the risk of kidney cancer over time.
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Protect Your Kidneys
Control blood sugar, manage blood pressure, stay hydrated, and get regular checkups to prevent kidney disease.
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