Long Term Conditions

How to support a loved one living with Chronic Kidney Disease

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a condition that can silently reduce kidney function over time, often going unnoticed until advanced stages.

Kidneys filter waste from the blood, and CKD gradually affects this important function.  CKD can also increase the likelihood of serious circulatory or cardiovascular problems and so reducing the risks of these conditions is an important part of treatment for the condition. 

CKD can occur in the face of other health issues like diabetes and high blood pressure, which can also inflict damage on the kidneys. Early detection is critical, as it can allow you to make lifestyle and treatment changes to slow the rate of disease progression and help to reduce the risks of developing cardiovascular problems.  As someone caring for a parent, friend, or family member with CKD, understanding its risk factors, symptoms, and treatment options can help you to tackle this condition and provide support. Below are some important tips to help you manage the condition and its effects.

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Disclaimer: These guides are not a substitute for medical advice – always seek professional help. Remember, healthcare professionals will not share information about a patient unless they have been permitted to do so.

How This Information Can Help You

Managing Risks Associated with CKD

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FAQs

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CKD Checklist for Effective Care

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Chronic Kidney Disease Checklist

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Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Frequently Asked Questions

Explore commonly asked questions about Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) to gain insights and essential guidance on navigating this condition.

Understanding Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)

Chronic kidney disease, often silent in early stages, can progressively impair kidney function. It’s frequently linked to diabetes and high blood pressure. Early detection and management are crucial in slowing progression and managing symptoms. As someone responsible for the care of someone with CKD, familiarising yourself with the disease, including risk factors and treatment, can be useful.

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Last updated: 22/04/2025