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As we age, our bodies go through changes, and one of those changes is a decline in kidney function. In addition to keeping a healthy balance of electrolytes and managing blood pressure, our kidneys are in charge of filtering waste products and extra fluid from our blood. Unfortunately, as we age, our kidneys might not be as effective at carrying out these vital functions as they once were, making us more susceptible to renal disease, says the experts at Dr. LH Hiranandani Hospital Kidney Transplant. The prevalence of renal disease among the elderly is a growing concern, and if left unaddressed, it can have serious negative effects.
We’ll look at the causes, signs, and potential treatments for renal disease in the elderly in this post.
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