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What you should know about chronic kidney disease and its warning signs

Chronic kidney disease is a gradual, irreversible loss of kidney function caused by diabetes, hypertension, or ageing. It leads to waste accumulation, fatigue, swelling, and anaemia. Early detection, controlling risk factors, and dietary measures can slow progression and prevent complications.

November 07, 2025 / 12:16 IST
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Doctors warn that chronic kidney disease often develops silently, and managing diabetes and blood pressure early can help prevent kidney failure.
Doctors warn that chronic kidney disease often develops silently, and managing diabetes and blood pressure early can help prevent kidney failure.

Chronic kidney disease refers to a progressive and an irreversible decline in the normal functioning of the kidneys, lasting for more than three months. It usually occurs because of abnormalities in the structure or function of the renal system. As the kidneys are responsible for the excretion of waste products from the body, any damage causes accumulation of metabolic waste products.

Major risk factors for the development of chronic kidney disease include a history of diabetes mellitus, hypertension (raised blood pressure), cardiovascular diseases and increased weight. Advanced age may also be a contributing influence.

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As some of the nephrons, the structural and functional units of the kidneys, begin to get damaged, the others need to over-compensate by hyper-filtration. Over time, this leads to glomerular sclerosis, that is the hardening and scarring of glomeruli, and interstitial fibrosis, which affects typical kidney functions.