According to the ‘World Health Organization’ (WHO), obesity and fat can cause many diseases. Body mass index (BMI) is used to measure overweight or obesity and can cause many diseases due to the fat accumulated around the waist. BMI ≥25.0 kg/m2 is considered overweight and ≥30 kg/m2 is considered obesity. Obesity measured by waist circumference, especially abdominal obesity, is increasing in our country. If you are obese, you may have kidney disease According to the ‘National Family Health Survey’ (NFHS), 40% women and 12% men suffer from abdominal obesity. This…
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How many liters of water should you drink in a day to prevent kidney damage? Know the opinion of health experts…
It is important to drink plenty of water to keep the kidneys healthy. With the help of water, the kidney function improves and the toxins accumulated in the body are removed. Know how much water should be drunk daily to keep the kidneys healthy. To keep the body healthy, it is very important for every organ to function properly. Food and water are also necessary for the proper functioning of our organs. Especially the right amount of water is needed to improve the functioning of the kidneys. Water is also…
Read MoreSwelling Feet Could Be Warning Sign Of Kidney Disease
World Kidney Day: Persistent swelling of the feet and ankles can be a sign of kidney-related diseases. If a pit or dimple is formed on that part when you press it with your fingers, then you should be careful and should not take this symptom lightly, because it can also be a signal of problems arising in the kidneys. A report states that about 30 percent of kidney patients go to the doctor when it is too late. Then only two options remain for treatment, first dialysis and second kidney…
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