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Staying properly hydrated is one of the most important ways to reduce stress on your kidneys. When your body is dehydrated, your kidneys have to work harder to filter waste from thicker, more concentrated blood.
ChronicKidneyDisease, KidneyHealth, CKDAwareness, KidneyDisease, HealthAwareness
The Silent Reality of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
When we think of serious health problems, we usually expect clear symptoms like pain or fever. But Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is different.
It’s often called a silent disease because millions of people have it without realizing their kidneys are already struggling.
About 1 in 10 adults worldwide are affected, and many don’t know it until the condition is already advanced.
What CKD Is + Early Signs Most People Miss
Your kidneys are two bean-shaped organs that work 24/7 to filter waste, balance fluids, regulate blood pressure, support red blood cell production, and maintain electrolyte balance.
CKD happens when the kidneys slowly lose function over time and you can lose up to 90% of kidney function before obvious symptoms appear.
Early signs are often subtle and ignored:
Constant fatigue
Swelling in feet, ankles, or around eyes
Changes in urination
Muscle cramps
Dry, itchy skin
Trouble concentrating
Most people mistake these for stress, dehydration, or lack of sleep.
Prevention, Awareness + Wellness Support
CKD is commonly linked to high blood pressure, diabetes, poor hydration habits, high salt intake, frequent pain reliever use, and family history.
The good news is that early detection and lifestyle changes can slow progression, including:
Staying properly hydrated
Managing blood pressure and blood sugar
Eating a balanced, low-salt diet
Getting regular blood and urine tests
At Alive Infusions, IV hydration therapy is designed to support overall wellness and hydration. While it is not a treatment for CKD, it can help support fluid balance and recovery especially for those feeling dehydrated, fatigued, or run down.
Awareness and simple daily habits can go a long way in protecting kidney health.
Book now with Alive Infusions to restore hydration and support your wellness routine.
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1 in 10 People Have This Disease and Most Don’t Even Know It
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