Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Why is it important to detect kidney disease early?




Around 600 million people worldwide have some kind of kidney ailment and chronic kidney diseases and this number is predicted to increase by 17 percent over the next decade if not detected early, said a nephrologist here Thursday.

Speaking on the occasion of World Kidney Day, Vivekanand Jha, executive director, George Institute for Global Health, India said chronic kidney diseases are considered to be a global health problem but many cases go undiagnosed as people ignore the symptoms of the disease in the early stages. ‘In kidney diseases if detected early and treated properly, the deterioration in kidney functioning can be slowed or even stopped,’ Jha said. 

‘Though it is an undeniable fact that chronic kidney disease prevalence rises with age and exceeds 40-50 percent amongst elders, people should visit doctors at least twice a month for a check up,’ said Jha, who is also the secretary of the Indian Society of Nephrology. ‘Early detection and prevention will lead not only to improved outcomes, better quality of life, but huge cost-savings on treatment,’ said Jha.  

Some tests you should take to check your kidney function

There are certain tests you can take to check the functioning of your kidneys and some of them are – blood pressure, blood creatinine test, blood urea test, urea clearance test, eGFR (estimated glomerular filtration rate), urinalysis, etc. Kidneys are one of the important and critical organs of our body and you should ask a doctor nearby to perform them. Read more about why these kidney function tests are important.

Source: http://www.thehealthsite.com/diseases-conditions/why-is-it-important-to-detect-kidney-disease-early/


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