Chronic Kidney Disease
Chronic kidney disease is a slow and progressive decline in renal function. The kidneys are no longer able to excrete the waste and regulate the metabolism. Diseases of type I and II diabetes and hypertension can be the common cause of chronic kidney disease, and also the complications may increase the severity of the condition. Thus, following the instruction of physicians or dietitians and maintain a healthy lifestyle is the way to reduce the risk of having chronic kidney disease in people with diabetes or hypertension.
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