What is chronic kidney disease?

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The kidneys are a major organs in the body having the ability to filter waste products from the blood. Deterioration in the kidneys ability to do this can be devastating if undetected. There are many symptoms of kidney deterioration and correct diagnosis is crucial to prevent further damage to the kidneys.

People with any stage of chronic kidney disease have an increased risk of developing heart disease or a stroke. This is why it is important to detect even mild chronic kidney disease as treatment may not only slow down the progression of the disease, but also reduces the risk of developing heart disease or stroke. Try the following link because this should help answer your question more fully.

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Kidney disease is when the Kidneys do not have the ability to filter metabolic waste products from the blood. Simple english it becomes dirty blood.

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