Kidney disease is a growing global health crisis, quietly affecting more than 850 million people worldwide. In the United States alone, about 37 million adults are estimated to have chronic kidney disease (CDC).
Our kidneys perform the vital task of filtering waste and balancing fluids, silently sustaining life with every heartbeat. Yet, symptoms of kidney damage often remain hidden until the condition is advanced, making early detection challenging.
Surprisingly, many everyday habits—often overlooked—can contribute to gradual kidney decline. Understanding these habits is crucial for protecting this essential organ before irreversible damage occurs.