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Letter to the Editor: Kidney disease prevention all about awareness

An Oak Brook letter to the editor

To the Editor:

Twenty six million Americans are currently living with kidney disease.  Most just don’t know it yet.

Kidney disease is a silent threat – that is, most symptoms don’t appear until nearly all kidney function is lost. Untreated, it usually worsens to end stage renal disease, requiring dialysis treatments or transplant.

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In the spirit of National Kidney Month, take a few minutes to learn if you or your loved ones are at risk. Early detection is critical to slowing the onset of the disease.  Exercise daily, limit your salt intake, monitor your medicines and most importantly, keep your blood pressure and blood sugar in check.  Protecting these vital organs – our body’s very own ‘washing machines’ – is necessary to maintain overall long-term health. 

 

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Dr. Anis Rauf, DO FASN

Nephrologist, Advanced Renal Care

Medical Director, U.S. Renal Care Oak Brook Dialysis

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