Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a condition that is characterized by a gradual loss of kidney function over time and, if untreated, may result in kidney failure. The risk factors for CKD include high blood pressure, diabetes, glomerulonephritis, inherited immunological disorders, and frequent urine infections. Besides, CKD may lead to further complications, including anemia , weak bones, poor nutritional health, and nerve damage. Therefore, proper assessment of the risk factors, early diagnosis, and staging of the disease, as well as timely intervention, are critical in slowing down the disease progression.
Despite the high prevalence of CKD, patient awareness about the disease remains unacceptably low. In this regard, Docplexus presents a patient education kit that will help doctors provide their patients with the necessary information about CKD. Click Here to Download the Kit Click…