Global Silent Kidney Crisis: 800 Million Affected, Women Over 40 at Risk
A silent kidney crisis impacts approximately 800 million people worldwide, often progressing without symptoms until advanced stages. Women over 40 face a significantly elevated risk due to hormonal changes, lifestyle factors, and delayed health seeking, necessitating urgent awareness and proactive screening.
- Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) affects 800 million globally, often termed a 'silent killer'.
- Symptoms are frequently absent in early stages, leading to late diagnosis and irreversible damage.
- Women over 40 face increased risk due to hormonal shifts and common health conditions.
- Uncontrolled blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity are major global contributors to CKD.
- Early detection through screenings and lifestyle changes are crucial for prevention.
- India alone accounts for an estimated 200 million people with chronic renal insufficiency.
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