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Millishield 01π§±π½π«πΆπ¦π Kidney failure, or renal failure, happens when your kidneys can no longer filter waste and excess fluids from your blood effectively. This leads to a buildup of toxins in the body. There are two main types: - Acute: Sudden, often reversible with treatment. - Chronic: Gradual
Millishield 01π§±π½π«πΆπ¦π Yes, some forms of kidney failure can be hereditary. Conditions like polycystic kidney disease (PKD) or Alport syndrome are genetic and passed down through families, leading to kidney damage over time. Risk factors such as diabetes and high blood pressure, which often cause
Millishield 01π§±π½π«πΆπ¦π Nigeria has a higher prevalence of chronic kidney disease (CKD), which often progresses to kidney failure, at around 10-15% among adults per recent studies, compared to the global median of about 9.5%. This exceeds rates in many high-income countries (e.g., under 10% in parts of
Millishield 01π§±π½π«πΆπ¦π Here are 5 common myths about kidney failure in Nigeria, debunked briefly: 1. **Myth: It's only caused by witchcraft or spiritual attacks.** Fact: Most cases stem from medical issues like hypertension, diabetes, or infections, not supernatural causes. 2. **Myth: Drinking lots
Millishield 01π§±π½π«πΆπ¦π Here are 5 common symptoms of kidney failure in Nigeria, often seen due to late detection: 1. Swelling in legs, ankles, or body (edema) from fluid buildup. 2. Fatigue and weakness, making daily tasks hard. 3. Nausea, vomiting, or loss of appetite. 4. Changes in urination: less
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