Du er ikke logget ind
Beskrivelse
Chronic kidney disease, also known as chronic kidney failure, entails a gradual decline in kidney function. The kidneys serve to filter waste and surplus fluids from the bloodstream, subsequently eliminating them through urine. As chronic kidney disease progresses, there's a risk of harmful accumulations of fluids, electrolytes, and waste within the body.
During the initial stages of chronic kidney disease, symptoms may be minimal or absent, leading to a lack of awareness about the condition until it advances significantly.
Treatment for chronic kidney disease primarily aims to slow down the deterioration of kidney function, typically by addressing the underlying cause. However, even with intervention addressing the root cause, the progression of kidney damage may not be entirely preventable. Ultimately, chronic kidney disease can advance to end-stage kidney failure, which is fatal without interventions such as dialysis or a kidney transplant.
The term chronic is used in reference to kidney disease because the decline in kidney function occurs gradually over time. Chronic kidney disease can culminate in kidney failure, also referred to as end-stage kidney disease. While not everyone diagnosed with CKD will reach kidney failure, the condition often worsens in the absence of appropriate treatment.
Discover the essential guide to managing Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) through the power of food with the CKD Diet Cookbook: For Beginners, Seniors and Newly Diagnosed. Made for beginners, seniors, and those newly diagnosed, this cookbook equips you with the knowledge and recipes needed to navigate every stage of CKD. From understanding the basics to preventing renal failure and enhancing kidney function, this comprehensive resource offers practical tips and delicious recipes tailored to support your kidney health journey. With easy-to-follow instructions and nutritious meal ideas, take control of your health and nourish your kidneys with every bite.