World Kidney Day is celebrated every other Thursday in March. This year, World Kidney Day is being observed on March 14.
Millions of people around the world die of various kidney diseases every year. According to the statistics of the World Health Organization, more than 20 million people in Pakistan suffer from various kidney diseases while the number of such patients is fifteen annually. Is increasing by 20%.
According to medical experts, the cause of kidney disease is high blood pressure, diabetes, depression and drinking less water. To avoid kidney disease, it is necessary to avoid excessive use of water, smoking and obesity.
Let us first see what a kidney is and how it works in our body.
The two elliptical glands in our body are like the seeds of a lobster and are located on the lower right side of the spine in the lower back.
These glands, called the Kidney Kidney, are counted in the organs of our body. The left kidney is slightly higher than the right kidney.
An average of seven and a half litres of blood passes through each kidney in an hour. A nephron is structurally a complete kidney.
This filter plant in your body continues to perform its functions round the clock.
As the industrial system spread with its omnipresence, potatoes began to bury their claws on the ground. Contaminated water from factories and various chemicals began to be dumped into seas and rivers, and the fact that this process was forgotten As a result, drinking water will become poisonous.
Now pollution has increased to such an extent that it has become very difficult to control.
It is this pollution that is forcing so many people with kidney disease to live miserable lives.
Pakistan is one of the countries where kidney disease has risen to alarming levels. Every year thousands of people die of kidney disease.
Leading Pakistani surgeons Dr. Adib Al Hassan Rizvi and Dr. Anwar Naqvi are of the opinion that pollution and untreated water are the main causes of kidney diseases. Kidney diseases in Pakistan are as follows:
1. Kidney stones
2. Kidney inflammation, infection
3. Urinary incontinence
These diseases can affect an individual at any age.
There are also some cong
initial diseases such as kidney failure.
Having both kidneys in one place, feeling obstructed in the urinary tract, urinary tract disorder and excessive bleeding from the body.
Symptoms:
The following are the symptoms of the dysfunctional kidney. High blood pressure, lower back pain towards the kidneys, swelling of the face and feet, burning sensation in the urine, frequent urination, nausea or vomiting, feeling tired. , Loss of appetite, loss of blood, persistent fever, shortness of breath, pus in the urine, nervousness and insomnia, diabetes.
These are the symptoms that are most common in a kidney failure patient.
Experts say that most people ignore many obvious symptoms of kidney disease. It is a disease that can be fatal. According to medical experts, if the following symptoms appear, you must consult a doctor. Should go
The kidneys are responsible for making urine and excrete body wastes through it. If the smell, colour, etc. of the urine changes, never ignore it.
When the kidneys do not function properly, toxins are not excreted from the body through the urine and are present in the blood. Elevated levels of this substance cause insomnia. Difficulty breathing during sleep. May also appear.
There are two reasons for shortness of breath after a little physical activity. One is the increase in fluid accumulation in the lungs due to kidney failure, and the other is the lack of oxygen in the body due to lack of oxygen The result is shortness of breath.
If you have difficulty breathing even after doing a little work, you should see a doctor immediately as it can be a sign of asthma, lung cancer and heart failure.
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