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World Kidney Day

Posted on March 11, 2026March 11, 2026 by S Joseph

Dr. E. Ravi, Consultant Nephrologist & Transplant Physician, KIMS Hospitals, Secunderabad

This year’s World Kidney Day theme is “Kidney Health for All – Caring for People, Protecting the Planet.
 Kidney diseases are becoming increasingly common, yet many people are unaware they have a problem because kidney disease often develops silently.

Chronic Kidney Disease affects nearly 10–15% of adults worldwide. The most common risk factors include diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, smoking, family history of kidney disease, and long-term use of certain painkillers or other nephrotoxic medicines.

The good news is that kidney disease can often be detected early. Simple tests such as blood creatinine to assess kidney function, urine tests for protein, and regular blood pressure checks can help identify kidney disease in its early stages. People with diabetes and hypertension should undergo regular screening, as they are at higher risk.

If kidney disease progresses to End‑Stage Kidney Disease, patients may require dialysis or kidney transplantation. However, there is a significant shortage of kidney donors, making prevention and early detection even more important.
On this World Kidney Day, I urge everyone to take care of their kidneys through regular health check-ups, healthy lifestyle choices, and avoiding unnecessary medications. Early detection can protect kidney health and improve quality of life.

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