Chronic Kidney Disease Stages

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Stages of Chronic Kidney Disease Chronic kidney disease usually means that the kidneys have been under pressure for quite a while and they are not able to filter the blood properly. Broadly, there are 5 chronic kidney disease stages which have different chronic kidney disease treatment regimens and symptoms associated with each of them: Stage 1: This is associated with mild ailments in the kidneys which still allow the kidneys to operate at 90% of its efficiency. However, this stage is usually discovered by chance in the course of routine check-ups. In this case, a doctor would usually recommend more damage prevention techniques over chronic kidney disease treatment. Stage 2: This stage is said to occur when the kidneys are operating between 60 and 89 percent. Although symptoms may not be alarming, this stage must prompt you to prevent further damage than going on another chronic kidney disease treatment regime. Stage 3: In this stage, the kidneys find it difficult to filter waste and these ailments slowly start piling up. Chronic kidney disease symptoms at stage 3 might be miniscule, however, seek guidance if you experience any of the following:


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