Kidney disease (CKD) is a disorder where the kidneys are damaged and unable to filter blood as effectively as they should. As a result, the body retains extra fluid and blood waste, which can lead to various health issues like heart disease and stroke. Different CKDs have different severity levels. Even though medication has been shown to delay progression, the condition often gets worse with time. Kidney failure and early cardiovascular disease can result from untreated chronic kidney disease (CKD). Dialysis or a kidney transplant are necessary for survival if the kidneys fail. It's possible for someone with CKD to experience no symptoms at all. Certain blood and urine tests are the only ways to determine for sure if you have chronic kidney disease (CKD). These tests evaluate the amount of protein in the urine as well as the blood's creatinine level.
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