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LIVER DISEASE: WAITING TO TREAT COULD KILL YOU The Truth No One Wants to HearEARLY TREATMENT: YOUR ONLY REAL CHANCEYour ...
04/06/2025

LIVER DISEASE: WAITING TO TREAT COULD KILL YOU

The Truth No One Wants to Hear

EARLY TREATMENT: YOUR ONLY REAL CHANCE

Your liver suffers in silence. You won’t feel pain — until it’s too late.

Early treatment can stop the damage, even reverse it in many cases.

You may only need medication, diet changes, or minor interventions.

It can save you from a death sentence you didn’t know was coming.
DELAYING TREATMENT: A DEADLY GAMBLE
By the time symptoms show, your liver may already be DYING.

You could feel "fine" today — but inside, your liver might be rotting from cirrhosis or hepatitis.

Delay = permanent damage.
Delay = Bleeding guts.
Delay = Yellow skin.
Delay = Vomiting blood.
Delay = Liver cancer.
Delay = Death.

You may end up needing a liver transplant, but here’s the brutal truth:

Thousands die waiting.

Transplants cost hundreds of thousands of cedis.

And there’s no guarantee you'll even survive the surgery.

REALITY CHECK:
Liver failure is slow, painful, and terrifying. You swell with fluid, bleed from the inside, your mind slips, and you suffocate in your own body.

All of it is preventable — IF you act early.

Don’t wait until your liver is screaming. It doesn’t whisper — it stays silent until it's dying.

Act early. Test early. Treat early. Live.

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Having both high blood pressure (hypertension) and diabetes significantly increases the risk of developing kidney diseas...
17/04/2025

Having both high blood pressure (hypertension) and diabetes significantly increases the risk of developing kidney disease (chronic kidney disease, or CKD) compared to having either condition alone. Approximately 1 in 3 adults with diabetes and 1 in 5 adults with high blood pressure may have CKD.

Here's a more detailed explanation:

Diabetes and Kidney Disease:

• High blood sugar levels in diabetes can damage the tiny blood vessels in the kidneys, hindering their ability to filter waste and excess fluids.

• About 1 in 3 adults with diabetes has CKD.

• Kidney disease can also be a complication of diabetes.

High Blood Pressure and Kidney Disease:

• High blood pressure can damage the kidneys by straining the blood vessels they use to filter waste.

• About 1 in 5 adults with high blood pressure have CKD.

• Kidney disease can also be a complication of high blood pressure.

The Combined Impact:

• The combined effects of diabetes and high blood pressure can significantly increase the risk of kidney disease.

• Research indicates that individuals with both conditions have a higher risk of CKD compared to those with either condition alone.

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Urine (p*e) is a byproduct of your blood-filtering system, which your kidneys perform. Your kidneys create p*e when they...
20/09/2024

Urine (p*e) is a byproduct of your blood-filtering system, which your kidneys perform. Your kidneys create p*e when they remove waste products and excess water from your blood.

A urinary tract infection is a very common type of infection in your urinary system. Urinary tract infections (UTIs) affect your urinary tract, including your bladder (cystitis), urethra (urethritis) or kidneys (kidney infection).

*SYMPTOMS*
A strong urge to urinate that doesn't go away

A burning feeling when urinating

Urinating often, and passing small amounts of urine

Urine that looks cloudy

Urine that appears red, bright pink or cola-colored — signs of blood in the urine

Strong-smelling urine

Pain in your p***s.

Feeling extremely tired (fatigue).

Fever.

Chills.

Nausea and vomiting.

Mental changes or confusion.

Lower tummy pain or pain in your back, just under the ribs

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02/08/2024

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*A high uric acid level can be the result of the body making too much uric acid, not getting rid of enough of it or both...
29/07/2024

*A high uric acid level can be the result of the body making too much uric acid, not getting rid of enough of it or both*.

Causes of a high uric acid level in the blood
include:

* Diuretics (water retention relievers)

* Drinking too much alcohol

* Drinking too much soda or eating too much of foods that contain fructose, a type of sugar

* Genetics also known as inherited traits

High blood pressure (hypertension)

Immune-suppressing drugs

* Kidney problems

* Leukemia

* Metabolic syndrome

* Niacin, also called vitamin B-3

* Obesity

* A purine-rich diet, high in foods such as liver, game meat, anchovies and sardines

* Tumor lysis syndrome — a rapid release of cells into the blood caused by certain cancers or by chemotherapy for those cancers

*Kidney stones*

Uric acid crystals can cause a buildup of stones in your kidneys. Often, the stones are small and are passed in your urine. Sometimes, they can become too large to pass and block parts of your urinary tract.

*Symptoms of kidney stones include*:

* pain or aching in your lower back, side, abdomen, or groin

* nausea

* increased urge to urinate

* pain when urinating

* difficulty urinating

* blood in your urine

* foul-smelling urine

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Complications of heart failure depend on your age, overall health and the severity of heart disease. They may include:* ...
17/07/2024

Complications of heart failure depend on your age, overall health and the severity of heart disease. They may include:

* *Kidney damage or failure*. Heart failure can reduce the blood flow to the kidneys. Untreated, this can cause kidney failure.

* *Other heart problems*. Heart failure can cause changes in the heart's size and function. These changes may damage heart valves and cause irregular heartbeats.

* *Liver damage*. Heart failure can cause fluid buildup that puts too much pressure on the liver. This fluid backup can lead to scarring, which makes it more difficult for the liver to work properly.

* *Sudden cardiac death*. If the heart is weak, there is a risk of dying suddenly due to a dangerous irregular heart rhythm.

*Symptoms may develop slowly. Sometimes, heart failure symptoms start suddenly. Heart failure symptoms may include*:

* Shortness of breath with activity or when lying down.

* Fatigue and weakness.

* Swelling in the legs, ankles and feet.

* Rapid or irregular heartbeat.

* Reduced ability to exercise.

* A cough that doesn't go away or a cough that brings up white or pink mucus with spots of blood.

* Swelling of the belly area.

* Very rapid weight gain from fluid buildup.

* Nausea and lack of appetite.

* Difficulty concentrating or decreased alertness.

* Chest pain if heart failure is caused by a heart attack.

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*Increased urination*Frequent urination, or polyuria, is a common sign of uncontrolled type 1 and type 2 diabetes.Usuall...
10/07/2024

*Increased urination*

Frequent urination, or polyuria, is a common sign of uncontrolled type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
Usually, people release about 1–3 quarts of urine daily. In cases of untreated diabetes, a person may release as much as 20 quarts of urine a day.

This happens due to hyperglycemia when the body tries to rid the blood of excess glucose. When sugar levels are high, people also drink more frequently, causing them to produce more urine.

However, frequent urination can also indicate an underlying problem. Some of these may include kidney or ureter problems, urinary bladder problems, diabetes, and prostate gland problems.

*Other causes or related factors can include:*

urinary tract infection

* urethritis

* pregnancy

* a tumor or mass in the pelvic area

* a bladder tumor

* interstitial cystitis, a type of inflammation of the bladder wall

* urinary tract stones

* certain medications, such as diuretics

* radiotherapy

* sexually transmitted infections (STIs)

* neurological problems

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*Why Is a Dialysis Patient Diet Important?*To understand the importance of diet for patients on dialysis, let us rewind ...
09/07/2024

*Why Is a Dialysis Patient Diet Important?*

To understand the importance of diet for patients on dialysis, let us rewind some school-time biology. Dialysis is offered to patients suffering from chronic kidney diseases.
In human anatomy, kidneys are bean-shaped organs responsible for filtering waste generated by our body. However, sometimes the functioning of the kidneys can be disrupted due to various reasons.

As the kidneys fail to function properly, the waste can get buildup and cause harm to the body, in general.
In such situations, healthcare providers offer dialysis to keep the body functioning. A dialysis machine helps to maintain the balance by managing the kidney’s functions.

Dialysis treatment helps to remove extra waste, salt and water from the body.
However, even during dialysis some waste can fluid can buildup. A prolonged collection of these substances in the body can lead to heart and bone problems.

Dialysis patient diet comes in place when the patient is willing to benefit entirely from the treatment and avoid additional health problems. It is important to properly track and consume only sufficient nutrients. A dialysis patient is required to cautiously avoid specific food items as well to prevent any health complications.

*What Is Necessary for a Dialysis Patient’s Diet Chart?*

It is important to understand that dialysis cannot replace the functioning of a kidney. Dialysis is a treatment that only offers support to patients with end-stage kidney diseases. Therefore, a conscious choice of food should be made to maintain health.

There is a range of foods good for a kidney dialysis patient. However, in a dialysis patient diet chart, the focus should be kept on four key areas:

* Potassium

* Sodium

* Phosphorus

* Fluids

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*Damage to the heart*High blood pressure can cause many heart conditions, including:** Coronary artery disease.* High bl...
08/07/2024

*Damage to the heart*

High blood pressure can cause many heart conditions, including:

** Coronary artery disease.* High blood pressure can narrow and damage the arteries that supply blood to the heart. This damage is known as coronary artery disease. Too little blood flow to the heart can lead to chest pain, called angina. It can lead to irregular heart rhythms, called arrhythmias. Or it can lead to a heart attack.

* *Heart failure.* High blood pressure strains the heart. Over time, this can cause the heart muscle to weaken or become stiff and not work as well as it should. The overwhelmed heart slowly starts to fail.

* *Enlarged left heart.* High blood pressure forces the heart to work harder to pump blood to the rest of the body. This causes the lower left heart chamber, called the left ventricle, to thicken and to enlarge. A thickened and enlarged left ventricle raises the risk of heart attack and heart failure. It also increases the risk of death when the heart suddenly stops beating, called sudden cardiac death.

*Damage to the brain*

The brain depends on a nourishing blood supply to work right. High blood pressure may affect the brain in the following ways:

* *Transient ischemic attack (TIA).* Sometimes this is called a ministroke. A TIA happens when the blood supply to part of the brain is blocked for a short time. Hardened arteries or blood clots caused by high blood pressure can cause TIAs. A TIA is often a warning sign of a full-blown stroke.

* *Stroke.* A stroke happens when part of the brain doesn't get enough oxygen and nutrients. Or it can happen when there is bleeding inside or around the brain. These problems cause brain cells to die. Blood vessels damaged by high blood pressure can narrow, break or leak. High blood pressure also can cause blood clots to form in the arteries leading to the brain. The clots can block blood flow, raising the risk of a stroke.

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