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Feb 24, 2025 IST 10:26:53

How Diabetes and High Blood Pressure Quietly Damage Kidney Health

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) often progresses silently, with diabetes and high blood pressure being its most destructive culprits. These conditions strain the kidneys by impairing their ability to filter waste effectively, eventually leading to permanent damage.

High blood pressure narrows blood vessels, reducing kidney function over time. Similarly, excess blood sugar from diabetes injures the nephrons the kidneys' filtering units causing protein leakage into urine, a telltale sign of kidney decline.

Medical experts stress early screening, especially for individuals with hypertension or diabetes, as symptoms may not appear until significant harm is done. Uncontrolled cases can escalate into kidney failure, requiring dialysis or transplantation.

Regular monitoring, medication adherence, and lifestyle adjustments such as low-sodium diets and blood sugar control remain crucial to preserving kidney health. Early intervention could mean the difference between prevention and lifelong treatment.
*This news has been published on Times of India on 9th July 2025.

 

 

 

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