von K. Mokshanand
32,00 €
Kidney problems can be caused by a variety of risk factors, including medical conditions, lifestyle habits, and environmental factors. Diabetes and hypertension are the leading causes of kidney disease, with age, obesity, and family history also being important risk factors.Other risk factors for kidney problems include smoking, cardiovascular disease, high cholesterol, autoimmune diseases, urinary tract infections, kidney stones, chronic dehydration, use of certain medications, excessive alcohol consumption, exposure to toxins or pollutants, poor diet, lack of exercise, sleep apnea, stress, and certain gender and race/ethnicity.Understanding and managing risk factors is important in preventing kidney problems. Strategies to reduce risk include managing medical conditions such as diabetes and hypertension, maintaining a healthy weight, not smoking, reducing exposure to toxins and pollutants, eating a healthy diet and getting regular exercise. By addressing and reducing risk factors, individuals can take steps to protect their kidney health.