
Kidney Disease Forum
@KidneyDiseaseFm • 33,620 subscribers
#KidneyDisease Forum unites #CKD communities to help improve the management of #ChronicKidneyDisease. Not intended for a U.S. audience. Supported by Bayer AG
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Some patients have limited, or no knowledge of #ChronicKidneyDisease until diagnosis - even in high-risk groups, like those living with #Type2Diabetes. Ensuring patients appreciate what CKD means and the steps they can take may help to slow or even prevent disease progression.
Kidney Disease Forum7,655,173 views • 2 years ago

A delayed #ChronicKidneyDisease diagnosis puts patients at risk of serious complications, including #Cardiovascular events. Annual screening with the use of UACR and eGFR tests among high-risk patients can help mitigate its life-threatening effects. Click here to find out more:
Kidney Disease Forum5,616,005 views • 2 years ago

One example of the life impact of #ChronicKidneyDisease is that the odds of falling into poverty are > 50% higher in stage 4 than in stage 3. Detecting #CKD early via the UACR and eGFR tests gives patients & HCPs the best shot at slowing its progression and impact on daily life.
Kidney Disease Forum622,625 views • 1 year ago

Approximately 90% of adults with chronic kidney disease don’t know they have it. Education on kidney health and CKD symptoms could help more patients get diagnosed and keep them on track with managing kidney health. How regularly are CKD signs brought up during patient visits?
Kidney Disease Forum48,465 views • 10 months ago

69% of patients experience anxiety about managing their #ChronicKidneyDisease. By explaining #CKD progression, its impact, and the need for early testing & lifestyle changes, HCPs can empower families to make informed decisions, leading to better support & outcomes.
Kidney Disease Forum27,876 views • 1 year ago

#ChronicKidneyDisease patients often face prognostic uncertainty and seek more info about their future. We know education on signs, testing, and lifestyle changes can reduce uncertainty and improve outcomes. Empower patients with the knowledge they need for a healthier future.
Kidney Disease Forum21,216 views • 1 year ago
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