On World Kidney Day, Newsweek explores how one country is testing whether early detection can slow a global epidemic.
As India becomes the second-largest population of people living with chronic kidney disease globally, the nation faces a ...
Kidney disease is often called a silent condition because early symptoms can be subtle. Doctors say the legs may reveal warning signs of kidney problems. On World Kidney Day, experts highlight ...
Kidney disease rarely arrives with loud warning signs. It develops slowly, often over years, and many people discover it only ...
Persistent swelling in eyes, feet, hands, or abdomen may signal kidney disease seek medical advice for timely diagnosis and ...
Every year on March 12, the world observes World Kidney Day as a reminder to pay attention to these essential organs, learn about kidney illnesses, and develop kidney-healthy practices ...
Kidney disease usually acts slowly and can be asymptomatic for long periods. This is why it is important to identify the ...
Doctors warn that subtle symptoms like fatigue, foamy urine, swelling or lower back pain may signal early kidney problems ...
Chronic Kidney Disease often develops silently, with symptoms appearing only in later stages. Doctors stress that early screening and lifestyle changes can help prevent serious complications.
In more advanced stages of the disease, kidney problems can even affect the brain. Some older adults may become more ...
One reason kidney disease is difficult to detect is that many of its early symptoms are mild. In older adults, these symptoms ...
The Australians treated for kidney failure, including dialysis, over the past two decades has doubled to 2.7 million.