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For patients with kidney failure, transplant is the best treatment. A healthy kidney from a living or deceased donor can restore near-normal life.Transplant success depends on good donor matching, strong medications, and regular follow-up.Myths vs Reality:Myth: Donors can’t live healthy lives.Reality: A healthy donor lives a normal life with one kidney.Myth: Transplant is unsafe.Reality: With
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Diabetes and hypertension are the two leading causes of kidney failure. High sugar damages kidney filters, while high salt worsens blood pressure, making the kidneys work harder.Cutting down one teaspoon of salt daily reduces kidney risk significantly. Opt for fresh fruits, home-cooked meals, and check food labels. If you’re diabetic, regular check-ups and strict sugar
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Most of us think about our heart, lungs, or even our skin—but forget the kidneys quietly working 24/7. These two bean-shaped organs filter nearly 50 gallons of blood daily, removing waste, balancing salts, and controlling blood pressure.Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) often develops silently, showing no symptoms until nearly 70% of kidney function is lost. Common
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