Understanding
Kidney Disease
Kidney disease occurs when your kidneys lose the ability to filter waste and excess fluid from the blood effectively. This can cause toxins to build up, leading to serious health issues such as high blood pressure, heart disease, and even kidney failure. Often called a “silent disease,” kidney problems may not show symptoms until much of the function is lost.
In Australia, one in three adults is at risk, making early detection vital. Simple blood and urine tests can help identify problems early, allowing for treatment and lifestyle changes to slow or even prevent further damage.