Risk Factors of Kidney Failure

Risk Factors of Kidney Failure

The elderly are at a higher risk of kidney disease. Since it can be difficult to detect kidney disease, and an individual can lose up to 90 percent of kidney function before symptoms develop, it is important that older Americans and their caregivers are vigilant.

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Older Americans at Higher Risk for Kidney Disease

Many people are surprised to learn that an individual can lose up to 90 percent of kidney function before any symptoms of kidney disease develop. And since the elderly are at a higher risk of kidney disease, older Americans-and their caregivers-must be vigilant. Kidney disease cannot be cured, only treated, so the sooner you know your parent is suffering from kidney disease, the better.

Acute kidney failure

Acute kidney failure

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Caring for an Elderly Parent with Chronic Kidney Disease

Caring for an Elderly Parent with Chronic Kidney Disease

If you are caring for an elderly parent living with chronic kidney disease, it is important that you stay on top of this condition since the elderly are at a significantly higher risk of kidney disease progressing to kidney failure or death. Unfortunately, kidney disease is not always easy to detect, leaving many older Americans at a high risk without even knowing it.

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