Download - Feels Bad On The Back
feels badon the
back
kidney care campaign
many things remindus of our KI NEYS...
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even at....
are you doing enough to take care of your KI NEY?
KI NEY?
small organs
small organsnot bigger than your
small organsnot bigger than your
small organslighter
than your
small organslighter
than your
weight157 g
small organsBIGroles
REMOVE waste
and extra fluid
CONTROL blood
pressure
helping to KEEP our bones strong
helping the PRODUCTION of red blood cell
if your KI NEY is not workingproperly
waste product
waste product
build up in your blood
and the body
other area of
bodybecome
unbalanced
what happenif the sick
KI NEYremains untreated ?
KI NEYfailure
WHATKI NEY
failuremeans?
it means.....you may not need this anymore
it also means..you will need
either something artificial
or......something original
to keep you alive...
the GOOD news is..
the KI NEYS don’t usually fail all at once but slowly
over a period of years
the GOOD news is..
early detection can slow the
progression of KI NEYS
disease
early detection can slow the
progression of KI NEYS
disease
the KI NEYS can lose its function up to 90 percent before symptons occur
the BAD news is..
i feel great !!
yes, even when your kidneys are damaged, you may not feel pain
this is why it called a
silent disease
you are at risk
if you are one of them
if you are one of them
diabetic
if you are one of them
diabetichave high blood pressure
family history of KI NEY disease
if you are one of them
diabetichave high blood pressure
family history of KI NEY disease
if you are one of them
diabetichave high blood pressure
over 50 years old
if you are one of them
diabetichave high blood pressurefamily history of KI NEY diseaseover 50 years oldsmoker
DOCTOR
if you are one of them
visit your
asking forKI NEYS performance test
keep yourKI NEYS healthy
keep yourKI NEYS healthy
stop smoking
keep yourKI NEYS healthy
exercise
keep yourKI NEYS healthy
eat healthy
keep yourKI NEYS healthy
enjoy your life
you can help to raise kidney awareness by sending this
presentation to your friends or simply vote
thank you
more than 500 million people worldwide have some form of kidney damage and every year
millions die prematurely of cardiovascular disease linked to chronic kidney disease
Worldwide, over 1.5 million people are currently kept alive through either hemo or peritoneal dialysis or transplantation, this
number is forecasted to double within the next 10 years
www.ygdi.org