Friday, July 3, 2020

SMOKING AND KIDNEY DISEASE

Did you know?
 
Smoking allows other toxins into the body.
Smoking is harmful for the kidneys, and can cause kidney disease to progress and increases the risk for proteinuria (excessive amount of protein in the urine).
Smoking was independently associated with an increase in serum creatinine.

(The truth hurts, the lie kills, but the doubt... the doubt is a torture.)

#kidneydiseaseawareness
#kidneydisease
#kidneyfailure
#diabetes
#lungcancer

Can quitting smoking improve kidney function?

May help slow kidney function decline in people with type two diabetes and with kidney disease.


Health Problems RELATED to SMOKING:

- Lung cancer
- Kidney disease
- Bladder cancer
- Lung disease
- Mouth cancer
- Heart disease
- Pancreas cancer
- High blood pressure
 - Cervical cancer
- Stroke
- Pregnancy complications
- Kidney cancer
- Early menopause

Is smoking a problem for people with diabetes?

YES!

AVOID THESE MOST DANGEROUS HABITS FOR YOUR KIDNEYS https://youtu.be/4R_BXkkTBWo

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