It depends on many factors, like what other comorbid conditions the person has, how old they are, what the etiology of disease is (HTN or DM or both), if they are compliant with they're meds. Although there is no cure for CKD someone can have a kidney transplant or go on to dialysis once end stage renal diseas has developed. One can live a very long time with proper care, diet control, and medication compliance.
what is the life expectancy of a kidney transplant patient with a living donor
I have chronic renal failure and my kidneys only function at 29-30%. Will Instaflex have any adverse reaction to my kidneys?
Chronic Kidney Disease
Chronic Kidney Disease
Bilateral Renal Function is a chronic kidney disease. It is identified by a blood test for creatinine. thee are five stages of chronic kidney disease.
Chronic kidney disease should not be treated with honey and cinnamon. It is unlikely that they will hurt your kidneys, but they won't really help it either.
Chronic kidney disease
Chronic kidney disease is often treated with dialysis. It is manageable but not reversible.
Chronic kidney disease
"Chronic" just means long term. Not necessarily "life threatening" or "life shortening". Hence most forms of kidney diseases would be described as "chronic".
"Whenever possible, an acceptable potassium level (less than 5.5 mEq per L [5.5 mmol per L]) should be obtained before surgery is performed in a patient with chronic kidney disease." Helpful links for detailed follow-up info: http://www.aafp.org/afp/20021015/1471.html http://www.uabhealth.org/15938/
Kidney transplantation is performed on patients with chronic kidney failure, or end-stage renal disease (ESRD).