Assessment of Kidney Function in Diagnosis of Persistent Renal Illness .
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https://doi.org/10.36329/jkcm/2025/v4.i2.16291Keywords:
renal illness, renal function testsAbstract
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a common adult ailment that progresses over time without a known cure and has a high morbidity and mortality rate, especially in individuals with diabetes and hypertension Sustaining healthy kidneys may enhance outcomes.
This may be done by Alternative therapies include food and changes in behavior
as well as pharmacological therapy tailored to specific kidney disorders.A diet rich in vegetables, low in protein, and low in salt may help to sustain renal function and prevent glomerular hyperfiltration. It may also have a positive impact on pH balance and gastrointestinal bacteria equilibrium. Certain pharmacotherapies, such as inhibitors of the non-steroidal mineralocorticoid pathway , can protect the kidney by acting as beneficial against inflammation or fibrosis agents; on the other hand, SGLT2 [SLC5A2] inhibitors and modulators of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone pathway can protect the kidney by lowering intraglomerular pressure without affecting blood pressure or glucose regulation. Certain glomerular and cystic kidney illnesses may benefit from therapy specific to the disease. Because chronic kidney disease has a great deal of problems, related Death and death rates as well as non-traditional danger signs play a role, Critical therapies for these patients include preventing acute renal injury, limiting the risk of infection, and treating the cardiovascular risk associated with chronic kidney disease.
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