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Learn about kidney failure symptoms, tests, diagnosis and treatment options, including medication, dialysis and kidney transplant.

Although genetics may play a role in its development, chronic kidney disease is most commonly the result of either diabetes or high blood pressure When diagnosed early, there are often steps that can minimize the damage and slow the progress of chronic kidney disease. Make an appointment with your health care professional if you have symptoms of kidney disease If you have diabetes, visit your health care professional yearly or as often as you're told for tests that measure how well your kidneys are working. With chronic kidney disease, kidney function is gradually lost Setting goals for managing chronic kidney disease setting goals is an important step in managing your chronic kidney disease, also called ckd

Goals organize and guide you toward change you want to make They help you move in a positive direction and provide purpose They also help you achieve accomplishments. The type of gadolinium used in older contrast agents isn't safe for people with moderate or advanced chronic kidney disease Older versions of contrast agents that contain gadolinium increase the risk of a rare but serious disease called nephrogenic systemic fibrosis. If you have chronic kidney disease or limited kidney function, your health care provider may suggest a kidney diet (renal diet)

Foods in a kidney diet have lower amounts of sodium, protein, potassium, or phosphorus.

Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (adpkd) is a hereditary condition and is the most common form of polycystic kidney disease (pkd) It typically progresses over many years or decades to damage the kidneys and other parts of the body. Nearly every food contains some phosphorus, so this can be hard to do.

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