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Chronic Kidney Disease
Top 10 Crucial Facts
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Chronic Kidney Disease: Top 10 Crucial Facts by Dr. Renata Hensleigh is a clear, comprehensive guide to one of the most overlooked yet widespread health conditions of our time. CKD is a silent, progressive illness that often advances unnoticed until significant damage is done. Millions live with it without knowing—until symptoms emerge in its later stages, when treatment options are fewer and outcomes less favourable.
Dr. Hensleigh, a board-certified nephrologist with over two decades of clinical experience, breaks the silence surrounding CKD by explaining exactly what the kidneys do, why they matter, and how to protect them. She details the vital role these fist-sized organs play—filtering blood, balancing electrolytes, regulating blood pressure, producing hormones, and supporting bone health—and why kidney function is central to overall wellbeing.
Drawing on current research and real-world cases, this book explores the ten most essential truths about CKD. You will learn how common the disease really is, why diabetes and high blood pressure are its leading causes, and how it is measured in five clinical stages. You will discover why early symptoms are rare, how CKD dramatically increases your risk of heart attack and stroke, and how lifestyle and diet can be powerful tools in slowing or halting its progression.
Dr. Hensleigh emphasises that kidney failure is not inevitable. With early detection—through simple, widely available blood and urine tests—patients can take control of their kidney health. She also addresses the realities of late-stage treatments, from dialysis to transplantation, and explains why certain ethnic groups face higher risks and more severe outcomes.
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