The Silent Filter: Are Your Kidneys Healthy?

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) often develops quietly, with symptoms appearing late. High blood pressure and diabetes significantly increase the risk by damaging the kidneys over time. Simple tests like eGFR and urine ACR during routine check-ups can detect problems early. Early screening and proper management can slow progression, protect kidney function, and improve long-term health outcomes.
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11 March 2026
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Your kidneys do more than most people realise. They filter waste, balance fluids, control electrolytes, and help regulate blood pressure. But chronic kidney disease (CKD) often develops quietly. By the time symptoms appear, serious damage may already be done.

Early detection is essential. CKD is closely associated with high blood pressure and diabetes. Elevated blood pressure can damage the kidneys’ small blood vessels, while persistently high blood sugar can gradually impair kidney function. Individuals with either condition face a significantly increased risk of developing CKD.

The good news? Simple blood and urine tests during your annual check-up can detect problems early — even before you feel anything.

Top 5 Kidney Health Checklist
  • Know your blood pressure. Keep it under control.
  • Monitor blood sugar. Especially if you have diabetes or prediabetes.
  • Ask for an eGFR test. This blood test shows how well your kidneys filter waste.
  • Request a urine ACR test. Small amounts of protein in urine can signal early damage.
  • Review your risks. Talk to your doctor about family history, medications, and lifestyle habits.

Don’t wait for symptoms! Early testing can slow the disease, protect kidney function, and improve long-term health.
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