Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is divided into 5 stages (stage 1 to 5) base on the how well Kidney filters waste and fluids your blood. Technically known as Glomerulus Filtration Rate (GFR). In the early stages of kidney disease (stages 1 to 3), you may not have any symptoms because the kidneys are able to compensate the damage in early stages. As the stages goes up (from stage 3 to 5), the kidney disease gets worse and your kidneys functions deteriorate.
If the kidneys do not work well as it should, that is, to filter waste and extra fluid out of your blood, the wastes and fluids accumulate in your body and begin to cause health problems and you may notice the following symptoms:
Note: Signs and symptoms of kidney disease are often nonspecific. This means they can also be caused by other illnesses. Because your kidneys are able to make up for lost function, you might not develop signs and symptoms until irreversible damage has occurred.
Your kidneys help your whole body work properly. When you have CKD and your kidneys are not working as well as they should, it can cause other health problems, such as:
Even before any signs and symptoms appear, a routine blood test (Kidney Function Test + eGFR and Urine Routine test) can indicate that you might in the early stages of Chronic Kidney Disease. The earlier it is detected, the easier it is to treat and managed. Book for a Kidney and a urine test here.
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