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		<title>High Blood Pressure and Kidney Disease</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[High blood pressure is a major cause of kidney disease and kidney failure (end-stage renal disease). Hypertension can cause damage to the blood vessels and filters in the kidney, making removal of waste from the body difficult.
What Are the Symptoms of Kidney Disease?
The symptoms of kidney disease include:

High blood pressure.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://inkf.in/kidney/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/nephron2.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-90" title="nephron2" src="http://inkf.in/kidney/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/nephron2.jpg" alt="nephron2" width="304" height="190" /></a><a href="http://bloodpressuresafe.com/" target="_blank">High blood pressure</a> is a major cause of kidney disease and kidney failure (end-stage renal disease). <a href="http://bloodpressuresafe.com/" target="_blank">Hypertension</a> can cause damage to the blood vessels and filters in the kidney, making removal of waste from the body difficult.</p>
<h3>What Are the Symptoms of Kidney Disease?</h3>
<p>The symptoms of kidney disease include:</p>
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<li><a href="http://bloodpressuresafe.com/" target="_blank">High blood pressure</a>.</li>
<li>Decrease in amount of urine or difficulty urinating.</li>
<li>Edema (fluid retention), especially in the lower legs.</li>
<li>A need to urinate more often, especially at night.</li>
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<h3>How Is Kidney Disease Diagnosed?</h3>
<p>As with <a href="http://bloodpressuresafe.com/" target="_blank">high blood pressure</a>, you may not realize that you have kidney disease. Certain laboratory tests can indicate whether your kidneys are eliminating waste products properly. These tests include serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN);  elevated levels of either can indicate kidney damage. Proteinuria, an excess of protein in the urine, is also a sign of kidney disease.</p>
<h3>Who Is At Risk for Kidney Disease due to High Blood Pressure?</h3>
<p>Kidney disease causes by <a href="http://bloodpressuresafe.com/" target="_blank">high blood pressure</a> affects every group and race. However, certain groups are at higher risk, including:</p>
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<li>African-Americans.</li>
<li>Hispanic-Americans.</li>
<li>Native Americans.</li>
<li>Natives of Alaska.</li>
<li>People who have diabetes.</li>
<li>People with a family history of <a href="http://bloodpressuresafe.com/" target="_blank">high blood pressure</a> and kidney disease.</li>
</ul>
<h3>How Can I Prevent Kidney Disease?</h3>
<p>To prevent kidney damage from high blood pressure:</p>
<ul>
<li>Try to keep your <a href="http://bloodpressuresafe.com/" target="_blank">blood pressure controlled</a>.</li>
<li>Make sure you get your <a href="http://bloodpressuresafe.com/" target="_blank">blood pressure checked</a> on a regular basis.</li>
<li>Eat a proper diet.</li>
<li>Take the medication your doctor prescribes.</li>
</ul>
<h3>How Is Kidney Disease Treated?</h3>
<p>For patients who have high blood pressure and kidney disease, the most important treatment is to control your blood pressure. ACE inhibitor and angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) drugs lower blood pressure and protect the kidneys from further damage.</p>
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		<title>World Kidney Day 2009</title>
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World Kidney day is a joint venture of International Federation of Kidney Foundations (IFKF) and International Society of Nephrology (ISN) for making awareness of the kidney and its diseases among the public. World Kidney Day Celebration – 2009 was conducted in Trivandrum Press Club on 12th March 2009.
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<p><a href="http://inkf.in/kidney/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/world-kidney-day-2009.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-41" title="world-kidney-day-2009" src="http://inkf.in/kidney/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/world-kidney-day-2009.jpg" alt="world-kidney-day-2009" width="304" height="190" /></a>World Kidney day is a joint venture of International Federation of Kidney Foundations (IFKF) and International Society of Nephrology (ISN) for making awareness of the kidney and its diseases among the public. World Kidney Day Celebration – 2009 was conducted in Trivandrum Press Club on 12th March 2009.</p>
<p>Welcome             : Dr. Ajith Chakravarthi C.T<br />
Address &amp; Inauguration         : Dr. Karunan Kannampoyilil, Director Inkf &amp; Ambassador for WKD<br />
Book Release by         : Dr. K. Sreekandan, President, Press Club<br />
: Dr. Cyriac Mathew, Former Principal of University College<br />
Presidential Address         : Dr. Mohandas M.K, Medical College, Trivandrum<br />
Website Inauguration         : Shri. M.K. Lukhose, Chief Editor, Kerala Tribune<br />
Thanks giving             : Shri. Josy Joseph</p></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[More than 500 million persons worldwide – or about one adult in ten –have some form of kidney damage, and every year millions die prematurely of heart attacks and strokes linked to chronic kidney disease.
To call attention to the crucial role of the kidneys and the pressing, global need for the early detection and prevention [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://inkf.in/kidney/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/amazing-kidneys.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-4 alignleft" title="amazing-kidneys" src="http://inkf.in/kidney/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/amazing-kidneys.jpg" alt="Amazing Kidneys" width="304" height="190" /></a>More than 500 million persons worldwide – or about one adult in ten –have some form of kidney damage, and every year millions die prematurely of heart attacks and strokes linked to chronic kidney disease.</p>
<p>To call attention to the crucial role of the kidneys and the pressing, global need for the early detection and prevention of kidney disease, hundreds of thousands of health care professionals, kidney patients and their families and friends in more than 40 countries are participating in World Kidney Day this 8 March 2007.</p>
<p>Free kidney screenings and medical advice will be offered to the general public in hospitals, community centers, mobile clinics and outdoors in 50 cities in China, more than 20 cities in the United States and 58 cities in Italy. Other awareness-raising activities will include seminars, public lectures, walkathons and press conferences</p>
<p>“The purpose of World Kidney Day is to reduce the incidence and impact of chronic kidney disease, which is a ‘silent’ disease that often goes undiagnosed,” says Dr. William Couser, President of the International Society of Nephrology. “We have to spread the message that chronic kidney disease is common and harmful but treatable – especially if detected early. We have proved that prevention measures work – now we need to convince health policy makers to push the ‘action’ button”.</p>
<p>“An impressive number of medical and patient groups have mobilized to advocate for prevention on World Kidney Day,” says Dr. Sudhir Shah, President of the International Federation of Kidney Foundations. “They are driven by the knowledge that if we do not act now, the number of human lives we lose to kidney-related diseases will continue to rise. But with simple, inexpensive tests, we can detect kidney problems at an early stage, and we can then slow down or even halt the progression to kidney failure and cardiovascular diseases”.</p>
<p>In developed countries, the number of people who will need dialysis or a transplant to survive is forecasted to double within the next decade – largely due to the steep increase in diabetes and high blood pressure, which are the major causes of chronic kidney disease.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, for the vast majority of people who live in developing countries, dialysis and transplantation are unaffordable. “In India, only 10% of the patients who need renal replacement therapy receive it,” says Dr. Karunan Kannampoyilil, Director of the Institute of Nova Kidney Foundation based in Kerala, South India. “Early detection and prevention are the only real options”.</p>
<p>Sports and entertainment celebrities in various countries are joining the cause. Oscar-winning actor Louis Gossett Jr., who has fully recovered from kidney surgery performed a year ago, says: “Every day our kidneys do an amazing job of filtering and cleaning our blood, but most of us don’t even know we have two kidneys, or where they are located in our body. We have to overcome this ignorance and to stimulate the curiosity of the general public by asking the simple question: “Are your kidneys OK?”</p>
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		<title>Is Kidney Failure Preventable ?</title>
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The world population as well          as the diseases is on the rise which is alarming. Now China, India and          United States of America comes in the forefront of the countries with       [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://inkf.in/kidney/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/kidney-failure-1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-34" title="kidney-failure-1" src="http://inkf.in/kidney/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/kidney-failure-1.jpg" alt="kidney-failure-1" width="304" height="190" /></a>The world population as well          as the diseases is on the rise which is alarming. Now China, India and          United States of America comes in the forefront of the countries with          highest population. As per the present scientific research and understanding,          India will become number one in the coming years. Death rate following          various disease are very high now kidney disease become in the third after          the heart second and cancer the first for claiming death.<br />
We know that preventive measures have been started already for the cancer          and Heart diseases. Unfortunately so far no meaningful effort was made          for the prevention of kidney disease and it is inflicting causes.<br />
In the near future around 40 million people with kidney disease will die,          what ever the treatment provided. Besides this catastrophe the kidney          disease individuals carry high risk of facing economic and social burden          with treatment like dialysis and kidney transplantation and the burning          cost of immune suppressive and other drugs. This will results in the grave          financial as well as manpower collapse.<br />
When the advanced/ developed countries are facing severe threat due to          the this financial crisis and is trembling in front of the kidney disease.          This will be graver in the developing nation like India who confronting          with various problems like terrorism and racial discrimination and fighting          against poverty. Now, it is time for rising the eyebrows of the entire          world and think for finding out a solution for the coming menace of kidney          disease.<br />
The world as a whole face that the lack of awareness of the disease and          disease causation. It is surprising to note that the Keralite who claims          having an literacy rate of 90-100% are not aware of this disease. It is          high time to have seminars awareness camps and education of the society          about the kidney disease and their after effects. The knowledge and awareness          about the disease in the society very early stages itself is a great weapon          in the prevention. The need for the research in basic subjects at various          levels beside the awareness programs and clinical knowledge is warranted.          In order to make this success the available infrastructure found insufficient.          The need for the development and involvement of public is the most important          step. With this purpose all over the world various Kidney foundation started          working and doing charitable works. In Kerala Institute of Nova Kidney          Foundation (INKF) is functioning for this purpose. All over the world          this kidney foundation are jointly made a venture and produced the International          Federation of Kidney Federation (IFKF) and work with co-operation for          the kidney and related illness. IFKF in association with various other          Nephrology societies has decided to make the awareness about the kidney          disease, a World Kidney Day is being celebrated. This is fixed as second          Thursday of the month of March in everey year. The first was being done          on june 2006.<br />
The knowledge about the functions of the kidney is very essential for          the understanding of the kidney diseases and its causation. The kidneys          are the bean shaped organ situated on either sides of the vertebral column          behind the peritoneum below diaphragm. Each is weighing 150 gm, and carrying          a blood around 1/5 of the cardiac output in each minute. A small organ          handling a large amount of blood in short span of time. In each kidney          there are Glomerulus, Blood vessels, Tubules and Mesangium.<br />
The kidneys caters and monitors very important functions of the body.          One, Kidneys keep the blood and protein in the body with out leaking into          the urine and going out, controlling salt and electrolytes and acid base          balance in the body along with water control.<br />
Two, removal of the metabolic waste like urea, creatinin and other waste          products of protein metabolism, removal of the phosphorus potassium uric          acid etc.<br />
Three, production of hormones like Erythropoietin essential for blood          formation, one twenty-five dihydroxi cholicalciferol for bone remodeling          and strengthening, the Bradikinin, Prostaglandin and Kallikrin necessary          for smooth flow of blood and control of blood vessels, the production          of Renin which control the blood pressure.<br />
Four, The control of the metabolism of various important hormones like          Insulin, growth hormone, thyroxin etc.<br />
Five, The changes in vessel structure or alteration size of kidneys will          produce the blood pressure changes.<br />
The kidney diseases are mainly two types, the first one is primary renal          disease. The causes of disease mainly from within the kidneys. The signs          symptoms and mode of presentation of the disease are very few like leaking          of protein / blood through glomerulus and appear in urine. Sometimes presence          with edema and or hypertension, and very rarely renal failure. In the          body of these patents loose large amount of protein and they are prone          to develop various kinds of infection. The knowledge so far is very minimal          in understanding of such diseases resulting in the treatment dilemmas.          The mainstay in the treatment of the disease is steroids and then not          responding to the treatment may adopt various other immunosuppressant          drugs. The present knowledge in this disease through various researches’          and the evidence based medicine which is the defensive medicine now practicing          can arrest the disease to some extend. Those diseases needs regular checkup          from Nephrologist physician or family doctor for control of disease. To          some extend these disease will slowly or fast progress to renal failure.<br />
The kidney diseases secondary to the other illness are mainly due to Hypertension          and diabetes and various infections, surgical and due to various trauma,          pregnancy and child birth, Vasculities etc. Among the diabetes and hyper-tension          takes the major share around to 90 percent of the cases. The understanding          of this disease and various researchers in this field understood that          these disease are preventable if we detect and treat them early. Kidney          failure and kidney diseases due to diabetes are around 20 to 40 percent          in the world, the exact statistics in India is still yet to come.<br />
It is not wonderful that the diabetics and hypertension if we detect very          early we can prevent the developments of kidney failure and in some cases          it delays kidney failure. But unfortunately the majority of the mankind          is not accepting or understanding the early disease due to various reasons          beyond their knowledge, awareness, or lack of health education. Hence          I remember the words of the famous writer, C.P.Snow, “The majority          of mankind is nasty brutish and short” for my connivance I change          this into the majority of the mankind is ignorant of the health and /          or we are not able to provide this to them and short living.<br />
In this context we can look into the facts of the disease and how we can          prevent the kidney failure. The diabetes is mainly two groups among this          first group is called Type-I Diabetes. In this the individual’s          body is not able to produce insulin or is very minimal then the life is          miserable so this patient will approach the doctor’s early or die          to various problems of health. They develops generalized weakness, increased          appetites, increased thirst and large amount of urine and weight loss          for this reason the individual approach the doctor and takes the treatment          in the form of insulin very early. These groups if they are on strict          insulin and other treatment they will not develop complications of kidney          failure.<br />
In the next group of diabetes which is known as Type-II Diabetes the above          mentioned symptoms are not severe enough to bring the individual into          the doctors chamber or hospital in the early stages. They develop most          of the symptoms and signs gradually so that very often the involved individual          will be unaware of the problems, so this is true in the case of illiterate          to the most educated and even among the doctors and other health staffs.          This group of persons will visit the concerned doctors when they develop          illness like Heart attacks, due to coronary artery diseases, visual disturbances          and blindness due to disease of blood vessels of eyes, paralysis of the          body due to the disease of the blood vessels in the brain, non healing          leg ulcer due to the peripheral blood vessels disease leg peripheral neuropathy          due to the nerve disease and edema of the leg due to the fluid overload.          Infection, among this most important is pulmonary tuberculosis and other          persistent diseases. With this disease the individuals land in various          places and departments in hospitals including intensive care units. Sometimes          very rarely this individual come for the treatment of Kidney care department.          This is most unfortunate and often very grievous situation seen around.          These patient will reach to the kidney care department when they are in          end stage Kidney failure where they need treatment like dialysis or kidney          transplantation for support of further life, or never reaches.<br />
We see what the WHO has to say, about this present scenario of diabetes          and allied illness. The burden of disease due to diabetes in the world          is 150 billion and in 2025 it will double to 300 billions. The unfortunate          situation that patients in India and Kerala is the illness starts at 45          years. This will result in the loss of the working groups who is the one          who needs the country in the growth and developments is a dangerous trend.<br />
Diabetes most after results or associated with hypertension and becomes          more fatal. It is interesting to note that on the very early stage of          the diabetes it itself will affect the kidneys. In the first stage of          the illness when there is increased thirst and more water intake the body          will increase the size and kidney becomes enlarges and the blood urea          and creatin falls rather than increase. The work load of kidneys increases          but in this stage no persons will consult doctors or other health staff          but rather happy that many have good amount of urine and good thirst often.          Persons will be bossing with statement now “I am happy that I am          taking large amount of water and passing large amount of urine, it is          good for health”. This is the unfortunate sceneries we see most          often on and around.<br />
In the second stage of kidney affection the kidney starts leaking protein          and glucose in the urine due to incapacity to handle large amount of water          and glucose. This stage some times there may be some edema to limbs or          dependent parts of edema and starts develop joint pain due fluids in the          joint spaces and prone to chronic infection.<br />
Then this goes in to third stage of the disease if untreated where protein          loses in urine in large amount and kidney size starts shrinking and person          may develop various infection, coronary artery diseases, serebrovascular          disease and disease of blood vessels of various points of the body. The          disease of limbs become more severe If persons smokes or drinks alcohol          this stages, the risk of the disease will increase proportionately. In          this stage most often the individual do not seek advise from kidney cure          departments.<br />
In the fourth stage the kidney failure and symptom appears like severe          anemia, rise of urea, creatinin in the blood, size of kidney starts shrinks          on ultra sound examination. This individual becomes more upset and most          often seeks medical advice. Some times the urine output also decreases.          In this stage individual is prone to develops various infection and majority          will succumb.<br />
In the fifth stage of the illness the individual become more week and          bed ridden not able to do any activities and needs dialysis for support          of life and if overcome they need kidney transplantation but most often          it is not possible in them due to damage of most of the other organs.          This is the calamity of the illness and in each stage we can present the          diseases we can slow the progression of the disease and in and very early          stage we can prevent the development of kidney failure.<br />
The role of Kidney Foundation and its unity in the world is the need of          the hour. They can provide health education, awareness camps in society          and need for the continuing Medical education to health professionals          and involvement of the various persons and personalities in to this programmes.          Now Institute of Nova Kidney Foundation (INKF) in Trivandrum, Kerala,          India, in association with World Kidney Foundation (WKF) under National          Federation of Kidney Foundation (IFKF) working in this motive. The seventh          IFKF meeting conducted at Sicily Italy and this author participated in          2006,June 7th from India.</div>
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