@qnaraskyn: 'Izin pamit, Nahkoda sudah sampai di dermaga dengan selamat, terus lah berlayar ke dermaga selanjutnya' 🙏🏻😊 #ppnaravit #phuwintang #CapCut

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kok gwe nangiss yaa ngingatnyaa, hari rabu gw gk akan sebahagia dulu berarti
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BELUM SIAPP DITINGGAL NIH SERIES RABU GW PASTI ADA YG KURNGG
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kita ketemu lagi di thn depan ya dngn seties yg berbeda dengan versi kita yg berbeda tapi ingat kalian hrs tetap sama"kaya gini ga boleh ya salah satu dari kalian berbeda
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### Signs of Kidney Disease 1. **Changes in Urination**:  Frequency, color, and appearance of urine might change. Symptoms include:    - Frequent urination, especially at night    - Foamy or bubbly urine    - Dark-colored urine or blood in the urine    - Difficulty urinating or feeling pressure while urinating 2. **Swelling**:  Kidneys help remove excess fluid. If they're not working properly, swelling can occur in areas like:    - Ankles, feet, and hands    - Face, especially around the eyes 3. **Fatigue**:  Damaged kidneys may not produce enough of the hormone erythropoietin, leading to a lack of red blood cells, which causes fatigue or weakness. 4. **Shortness of Breath**: Fluid buildup in the lungs or anemia due to kidney disease can cause difficulty breathing. 5. **Back Pain**:  Pain around the kidney area or lower back can indicate kidney issues, though it’s not always present in all cases. 6. **High Blood Pressure**: The kidneys help regulate blood pressure, so malfunction can lead to hypertension. 7. **Nausea and Vomiting**: Buildup of waste products in the body can lead to digestive symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite. 8. **Metallic Taste or Ammonia Breath**: Waste buildup in the blood can affect taste, leading to a metallic taste or bad breath (smelling like ammonia). 9. **Difficulty Concentrating**:  Kidney disease can lead to brain fog, confusion, or difficulty concentrating due to the buildup of toxins. --- ### Prevention of Kidney Disease 1. **Stay Hydrated**: Drinking plenty of water helps flush toxins out of the body and supports kidney function. 2. **Control Blood Pressure**: High blood pressure can damage kidneys, so managing blood pressure through lifestyle changes or medication is crucial. 3. **Manage Blood Sugar Levels**: Diabetes is a leading cause of kidney disease, so controlling blood sugar levels is important. 4. **Eat a Healthy Diet**:     - Limit sodium intake to avoid fluid retention and high blood pressure.    - Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables, and avoid processed foods.    - Reduce excessive protein intake, as too much can strain the kidneys. 5. **Exercise Regularly**: Regular physical activity helps maintain a healthy weight, blood pressure, and overall kidney health. 6. **Avoid Overuse of NSAIDs**: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (like ibuprofen) can damage the kidneys if used excessively. 7. **Quit Smoking**: Smoking reduces blood flow to the kidneys and can worsen kidney function. 8. **Limit Alcohol Consumption**: Excessive alcohol use can strain the kidneys and worsen existing conditions like high blood pressure. 9. **Monitor Kidney Function**: If you’re at risk (e.g., have diabetes, hypertension, or a family history of kidney disease), regular screenings for kidney function can catch problems early. --- ### Treatment of Kidney Disease 1. **Medications**:    - **Blood pressure medications**: ACE inhibitors or ARBs can help protect the kidneys from further damage.    - **Diuretics**: These help reduce fluid buildup.    - **Phosphate binders**: Help manage phosphate levels in people with chronic kidney disease (CKD).    - **Erythropoiesis-stimulating agents**: Treat anemia caused by kidney disease. 2. **Dietary Changes**:     - Low-protein diets to reduce kidney workload    - Managing potassium and phosphorus levels    - Reducing salt intake 3. **Dialysis**: In cases of kidney failure, dialysis helps remove waste and excess fluid from the blood. 4. **Kidney Transplant**: For end-stage renal disease, a kidney transplant may be necessary. This involves receiving a healthy kidney from a donor. 5. **Lifestyle Modifications**:     - Managing blood sugar and blood pressure is crucial to slowing down kidney damage.    - Quitting smoking and limiting alcohol can improve kidney health. Early detection and management are essential in preventing the progression of kidney disease. #health #healthy #food #Foodie #Lifestyle #kidney #capcut_edit #foryou #tiktok #urdupoetry
### Signs of Kidney Disease 1. **Changes in Urination**: Frequency, color, and appearance of urine might change. Symptoms include: - Frequent urination, especially at night - Foamy or bubbly urine - Dark-colored urine or blood in the urine - Difficulty urinating or feeling pressure while urinating 2. **Swelling**: Kidneys help remove excess fluid. If they're not working properly, swelling can occur in areas like: - Ankles, feet, and hands - Face, especially around the eyes 3. **Fatigue**: Damaged kidneys may not produce enough of the hormone erythropoietin, leading to a lack of red blood cells, which causes fatigue or weakness. 4. **Shortness of Breath**: Fluid buildup in the lungs or anemia due to kidney disease can cause difficulty breathing. 5. **Back Pain**: Pain around the kidney area or lower back can indicate kidney issues, though it’s not always present in all cases. 6. **High Blood Pressure**: The kidneys help regulate blood pressure, so malfunction can lead to hypertension. 7. **Nausea and Vomiting**: Buildup of waste products in the body can lead to digestive symptoms like nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite. 8. **Metallic Taste or Ammonia Breath**: Waste buildup in the blood can affect taste, leading to a metallic taste or bad breath (smelling like ammonia). 9. **Difficulty Concentrating**: Kidney disease can lead to brain fog, confusion, or difficulty concentrating due to the buildup of toxins. --- ### Prevention of Kidney Disease 1. **Stay Hydrated**: Drinking plenty of water helps flush toxins out of the body and supports kidney function. 2. **Control Blood Pressure**: High blood pressure can damage kidneys, so managing blood pressure through lifestyle changes or medication is crucial. 3. **Manage Blood Sugar Levels**: Diabetes is a leading cause of kidney disease, so controlling blood sugar levels is important. 4. **Eat a Healthy Diet**: - Limit sodium intake to avoid fluid retention and high blood pressure. - Eat plenty of fruits and vegetables, and avoid processed foods. - Reduce excessive protein intake, as too much can strain the kidneys. 5. **Exercise Regularly**: Regular physical activity helps maintain a healthy weight, blood pressure, and overall kidney health. 6. **Avoid Overuse of NSAIDs**: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (like ibuprofen) can damage the kidneys if used excessively. 7. **Quit Smoking**: Smoking reduces blood flow to the kidneys and can worsen kidney function. 8. **Limit Alcohol Consumption**: Excessive alcohol use can strain the kidneys and worsen existing conditions like high blood pressure. 9. **Monitor Kidney Function**: If you’re at risk (e.g., have diabetes, hypertension, or a family history of kidney disease), regular screenings for kidney function can catch problems early. --- ### Treatment of Kidney Disease 1. **Medications**: - **Blood pressure medications**: ACE inhibitors or ARBs can help protect the kidneys from further damage. - **Diuretics**: These help reduce fluid buildup. - **Phosphate binders**: Help manage phosphate levels in people with chronic kidney disease (CKD). - **Erythropoiesis-stimulating agents**: Treat anemia caused by kidney disease. 2. **Dietary Changes**: - Low-protein diets to reduce kidney workload - Managing potassium and phosphorus levels - Reducing salt intake 3. **Dialysis**: In cases of kidney failure, dialysis helps remove waste and excess fluid from the blood. 4. **Kidney Transplant**: For end-stage renal disease, a kidney transplant may be necessary. This involves receiving a healthy kidney from a donor. 5. **Lifestyle Modifications**: - Managing blood sugar and blood pressure is crucial to slowing down kidney damage. - Quitting smoking and limiting alcohol can improve kidney health. Early detection and management are essential in preventing the progression of kidney disease. #health #healthy #food #Foodie #Lifestyle #kidney #capcut_edit #foryou #tiktok #urdupoetry

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