In 2023, an estimated 37 million Americans—more than 1 in 7 adults—are living with chronic kidney disease, with millions more unaware of their risk. In the UK, around 3 million people have kidney disease, according to recent NHS data. Our kidneys work tirelessly, filtering toxins and excess fluids from the blood, maintaining delicate chemical balances vital for life. Yet, kidney disease often creeps in silently, with subtle symptoms that are easy to overlook until significant damage has occurred.
This article explores the seemingly harmless, everyday habits that can quietly undermine kidney health, revealing how our daily choices may invite kidney damage long before warning signs appear.
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Conclusion Recognizing and addressing everyday habits that harm the kidneys is crucial for long-term health. Small changes—like regular screening, mindful nutrition, staying hydrated, and acting on…