No, chronic kidney disease (CKD) cannot be cured, but its progression can be managed and slowed down with proper treatment and lifestyle changes.
CKD can improve with treatment and lifestyle changes, but it typically involves managing symptoms and slowing progression rather than completely reversing the disease.
Stage 2 CKD is not reversible, but its progression can be slowed down with proper medical management and lifestyle modifications.
CKD is confirmed through blood tests (e.g., serum creatinine to calculate eGFR), urine tests (to check for protein or blood), and sometimes imaging studies or kidney biopsies.
You can schedule an appointment and connect via video or audio call with a CKD treatment doctor in Medicas.
Book an appointment with CKD doctors through Medicas by registering and selecting a time slot.