Chronic Kidney Disease Begins Slowly and Lasts a Long Time
Abstract:Chronic kidney disease is increasingly becoming a major public health problem. It is characterized by a disorder in the structure and function of the kidneys that lasts longer than 3 months. It is a condition in which there is a slow decrease in kidney function. The problem with this disease is that the signs and symptoms are often nonspecific as they can be caused by other diseases.
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