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Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is a long-term condition in which kidney function gradually declines over time. Early stages may have no symptoms, but timely diagnosis and proper treatment can help slow progression, control complications, and delay dialysis. Management includes medical care, diet and lifestyle changes, and regular monitoring of kidney function.

Acute Kidney Disease (AKD)

Acute Kidney Disease (AKD) is a sudden decline in kidney function that develops over a short period of time. It can be caused by dehydration, infections, medications, or other medical conditions. Early diagnosis and prompt treatment can often reverse kidney damage and restore normal function.

High Creatinine is a condition where creatinine levels in the blood are elevated, indicating reduced kidney function or kidney stress. It may be caused by dehydration, infections, medications, or underlying kidney disease. Early evaluation and timely treatment can help prevent further kidney damage.

High Creatinine

Low eGFR

Low eGFR is a sign of decreased kidney filtering capacity. It can result from chronic kidney disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, or aging. Early diagnosis and proper management can help slow disease progression and preserve kidney function.

High Urea

High Urea occurs when the kidneys are unable to remove waste products effectively from the blood. It may be caused by kidney disease, dehydration, or high protein intake. Prompt treatment can help reduce symptoms and improve kidney health.

High Uric Acid

High Uric Acid is a condition where excess uric acid builds up in the blood. It can be caused by diet, dehydration, kidney problems, or metabolic disorders. Early treatment and lifestyle changes can help prevent joint pain and kidney-related complications.