Kidney disease is most often caused by diabetes or high blood pressure. Both of these health problems can cause permanent damage to your kidneys. When your kidneys have been permanently damaged and aren't working as well as they should, it's called chronic kidney disease (CKD), or kidney disease for short. Kidney problems can also increase the risk of other conditions such as cardiovascular (heart and blood vessel) disease.
Some conditions that affect the kidneys and urinary tract are more common as people get older. Diabetes and high blood pressure aren't the only things that can cause kidney disease. Other common risk factors for kidney disease include:
Consult Dr. Anuja Porwal to know more about Kidney problems and its management.
Dr. Anuja Porwal
MBBS, DNB Internal Medicine, DNB, Nephrology
Senior Consultant Department of Nephrology and Renal Transplant Medicine
Fortis Hospital, Noida
MBBS, DNB Internal Medicine, DNB, Nephrology
Senior Consultant Department of Nephrology and Renal Transplant Medicine
Fortis Hospital, Noida
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