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Published On: 14th November
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World Kidney Day is an important global event observed every year to raise awareness about kidney health and encourage the prevention and early detection of kidney disease. It serves as a reminder that kidney disease often goes unnoticed until it reaches an advanced stage. Here are key points to consider for this year's observance:
World Kidney Day is celebrated on the second Thursday of March each year. The event aims to raise awareness about the importance of kidneys and reduce the frequency and impact of kidney disease globally. It is observed by healthcare professionals, organizations, and individuals around the world, united in the effort to promote kidney health.
The Importance of Kidney Health
Approximately 1 in 10 adults worldwide is affected by kidney disease, with many being unaware of their condition. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a leading cause of death globally, with millions suffering from its effects. Kidney disease often goes undiagnosed because its symptoms are subtle and can be mistaken for other health conditions.
Fatigue, swollen feet or ankles, and shortness of breath are common signs. Changes in urination, such as more or less frequent urination or blood in the urine. Unexplained weight loss, nausea, and persistent itching may also indicate kidney issues. If you experience any of these symptoms, it is important to consult a healthcare provider for kidney screening.
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