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Introduction

Chronic kidney disease is a progressive condition that affects the kidneys, causing them to lose their function over time.

This disease is becoming increasingly common, with an estimated 10% of people worldwide affected by it.

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Symptoms

The symptoms of chronic kidney disease can be subtle and may not appear until the disease has progressed.

Common symptoms include fatigue, swelling in the hands and feet, changes in urine output, difficulty sleeping, and itching.

As the disease progresses, symptoms may worsen and include nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, and difficulty concentrating.

Causes

Chronic kidney disease can be caused by a variety of factors, including diabetes, high blood pressure, and glomerulonephritis.

Other causes include polycystic kidney disease, kidney stones, and chronic urinary tract infections.

Lifestyle factors such as smoking, obesity, and a high-salt diet can also increase the risk of developing chronic kidney disease.

Complications

Chronic kidney disease can lead to a number of complications, including high blood pressure, anemia, bone disease, and cardiovascular disease.

In some cases, the disease may progress to end-stage renal disease, requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent complications and slow the progression of the disease.

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