Diagnosis

Man seen from behind who is looking at kidney lab results showing he has CKD.
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“I have CKD — Gaining Strength through Understanding.

What Is Chronic Kidney Disease? Chronic Kidney Disease, or CKD, is a long-term condition where the kidneys gradually lose function over time. It doesn’t mean your kidneys have failed, and it doesn’t mean your life is over. But it does mean your kidneys are no longer filtering waste and balancing your body’s fluids, electrolytes, and…

Learning the stages of CKD
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CKD Stages 1 Through 5 and Why Does this Matter to Me?

Understanding the CKD Staging System If you’ve recently been told you have “Stage 3 CKD” or “early-stage kidney disease,” you might be wondering about CKD Stages: These are reasonable questions, and the answers depend on understanding how chronic kidney disease (CKD) is staged and what those stages imply for your health, care plan, and future….

a stylized u-turn symbolizing reversible acute kidney injury
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Is CKD Reversible? Breaking Down Acute vs Chronic

A Fair Question With a Nuanced Answer One of the most common and understandable questions we hear after someone is diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is ” Can CKD be reversible?” And the honest answer is:It depends. CKD is a spectrum — not a single disease — and the potential to reverse or recover…

A confused kidney contemplating the causes of chronic kidney disease
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What Causes of Chronic Kidney Disease Should You Know About?

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a condition in which the kidneys gradually lose their ability to filter waste and maintain fluid and electrolyte balance. It’s a serious health issue that affects millions of people worldwide. Understanding the causes of chronic kidney disease can help with early detection, prevention, and proper treatment. In this article, we’ll…

Cooking with whole fresh foods with diet for diabetic kidney disease
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Diabetic Kidney Disease – Where Lifestyle and Medical Management are Essential for Optimizing Care

If diabetes is the storm, the kidneys are often its silent shoreline—weathered over time until the signs of damage become hard to ignore. Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is the leading cause of chronic kidney disease (CKD) worldwide, affecting nearly 1 in 3 adults with diabetes. But for many, the diagnosis arrives without thunder—just a note…

Blood pressure and chronic kidney disease in a viscious cycle
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High Blood Pressure and Kidney Disease: 5 Ways to Change for the Better.

High blood pressure and kidney disease are locked in a dangerous tug-of-war. This two-way relationship causes damage in both directions—and often goes unnoticed until the damage is done. Understanding this connection can help you break the cycle and protect your long-term kidney function. How High Blood Pressure and Kidney Disease Damage Each Other High blood…

Proteinuria is diagnosed by urinalysis
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Proteinuria: Cause for Concern, Target for Treatment, and Prognostic Indicator

What is proteinuria? Proteinuria means there is an abnormal amount of protein in the urine. Normally, your kidneys act as a filter to keep important substances like protein in your blood, while removing waste through urine. When the filtering units (called glomeruli) become damaged or inflamed, protein can leak into the urine. There are small…

Doctor reviewing lab results with patient during a medical consultation for ckd diagnosis
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Next Best Steps After a CKD Diagnosis: Initial 3 Step Nephrology Evaluation

Basic Expectations After a CKD Diagnosis A new CKD diagnosis can feel abstract at first. For many patients, it arrives quietly—a note on a lab report, a few words during an annual physical, or a comment like, “Your kidney numbers are a little off.” And then comes the question that lingers: What does this actually…

Nephrologist and patient reviewing lab results together during a nephrology CKD clinic visit
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What Does a Nephrologist Do—and Why You May Benefit from Seeing One?”

When it comes to taking care of your health, some specialists stay behind the scenes until they’re urgently needed. The nephrologist is one of them. These highly trained physicians specialize in diagnosing and managing diseases of the kidneys — a set of organs often overlooked until they begin to falter. But understanding what a nephrologist…

Cartoon-style kidney with teary eyes and a bandage on its upper right corner, symbolizing kidney pain or acute kidney injury.
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When CKD Isn’t Really Chronic – 3 Important Categories of Acute Kidney Injury

Not all kidney problems are permanent. While chronic kidney disease (CKD) is typically a long-term condition, there’s a critically important distinction that often gets overlooked: acute kidney injury can look like CKD — but it’s often reversible. For patients, families, and even healthcare providers, recognizing the signs of acute kidney injury (AKI) can prevent misdiagnosis,…

Man reviewing results of CKD labs on a digital health portal
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Understanding Your Labs: A Clear Guide to Creatinine, Potassium, and Beyond

Decoding the Numbers That Shape Your Care If you’re living with chronic kidney disease (CKD), lab results are part of your regular routine. Creatinine, potassium, eGFR, BUN—it can feel like alphabet soup. You see the numbers, maybe even the red flags, but what do the labs mean? Understanding your labs is more than just curiosity….

A glomerular tuft surrounded by renal tubules as seen on kidney biopsy specimens.
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When a Kidney Biopsy May Help — and 5 Important Things It Can Tell Us

When it comes to understanding kidney disease, few procedures provide as much insight as a kidney biopsy. Though often seen as a last resort, this test plays a central role in clarifying ambiguous lab results, identifying rare kidney conditions, and guiding treatment plans. But how do you know when it’s truly necessary—and what can it…

ultrasound method of imaging the kidneys, the typical shape and internal structure of a human kidney
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Imaging the Kidneys- 3 Important Options Include Ultrasound, CT and MRI

When it comes to understanding kidney health, lab tests like creatinine and eGFR often take center stage. That’s where imaging the kidneys becomes an essential part of both acute and chronic kidney care. Behind every lab result lies an organ with its own story—and sometimes, the only way to truly understand that story is by…