Kidney disease affects millions of people worldwide, often progressing unnoticed until it reaches an advanced stage. Since the kidneys play a **critical role in filtering waste, balancing fluids, and maintaining overall health**, early detection is essential to prevent severe complications.
Understanding Kidney Function
Located just below the ribcage, the kidneys **filter blood, remove waste, regulate blood pressure, produce red blood cells, and balance electrolytes**.
A pair of healthy kidneys filter **120-150 quarts of blood daily**, producing **1-2 quarts of urine** to remove toxins and excess fluids. Kidney disease occurs when the kidneys suffer damage and can no longer perform their essential functions. Common causes include **high blood pressure, diabetes, infections, and genetic predisposition**.
If left undetected, kidney disease can lead to **kidney failure**, requiring **dialysis or a transplant**.
10 Signs of Kidney Disease

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