kidney disease
Kidney disease, also called renal disease, occurs when the kidneys are damaged and can’t filter blood properly. Healthy kidneys remove waste and excess fluid from the blood, help control blood pressure, and balance important minerals. When the kidneys don’t function well, waste builds up in the body, leading to serious health problems.
Kidney disease can be acute (sudden) or chronic (developing over time).
chronic kidney disease (CKD) can lead to kidney failure, requiring dialysis or a transplant.
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Causes
- Diabetes – High blood sugar damages kidney blood vessels over time
- High Blood Pressure – Puts strain on kidney blood vessels, reducing function
- Glomerulonephritis – Inflammation of the kidney's filtering units
- Polycystic Kidney Disease – A genetic disorder causing cysts in the kidneys
- Frequent Urinary Tract Infections – Can lead to kidney infections and scarring
- Prolonged Use of Certain Medications – Like NSAIDs (e.g., ibuprofen) and some antibiotics
- Obstruction of the Urinary Tract – From kidney stones, tumors, or enlarged prostate
- Autoimmune Diseases – Such as lupus, which can damage kidney tissue
kidney– uti | renal failure | ckd | stones | polycystic | hematuria
Reversal Process
- In-depth Counselling | Functional Kidney Check & report analysis
- Understanding Filtration Energy & Fluid Balance
- Kidney Soothing Diet & Hydration Strategies
- Detox Routes for Renal Support
- Yoga for Lower Abdomen & Kidney Energy Channels
- Natural Remedies & Non-Supplemental Aid
- Natural Ayurvedic support
- Daily Adjustments for Kidney Longevity
- Hydration & Immunity Practices
- Relaxation & Grounding Exercises
- Do’s & Don’ts
