Chronic kidney disease is the gradual loss of kidney functioning. Your kidneys filter fluids and waste materials from your blood, which are then discharged in your urine. At the point when chronic kidney disease progresses, there may be an excess of fluids and waste products in your body.
In the earlier stages of chronic kidney disease, you may have few signs or symptoms. Chronic kidney disease may not be apparent until kidney function becomes limited.
Treatment for chronic kidney disease is all about halting the progress of kidney damage by controlling the cause. Chronic kidney disease can become end-stage kidney failure, which is deadly without dialysis or a kidney transplant.