The Need for Proper Nutrition Following Renal Failure
There are many disorders that can lead to renal failure, including infections, kidney stones and Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), which can lead to heart disease, the major cause of death for those with CKD. CKD affects as many as 26 million Americans, and many more are at risk of developing CKD. Some of the risk factors for developing CKD include hypertension, diabetes, gout, prolonged shock, family history, certain ethnic groups and some drugs. The best way to treat CKD is with early detection to prevent renal failure.
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