Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

PGI to raise awareness on kidney diseases among women

- HT Correspond­ent lkoreporte­rsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

LUCKNOW: Around 195 million women worldwide suffer from chronic kidney disease (CKD) and about six lakh succumb to the ailment each year. Also, women are more prone to getting this disease. These facts were shared by Dr Narayan Prasad, secretory, Indian Society of Nephrology & professor of nephrology at the Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS) .

“This year, World Kidney Day (observed on the second Thursday of March) is coinciding with the Internatio­nal Women’s Day. So, on March 8, PGI will help raise awareness about kidney care among women. A programme, ‘kidney & women’s health’ will be organised at Shruti auditorium on the day,” said Dr Prasad.

“We will create awareness about preventive behaviours, risk factors, and how kidney disease patients can lead their lives. Free tests will be conducted by PK Pathology,” he added.

WOMEN AND CKD

Dr Narayan Prasad said excess bleeding during labour could also lead to acute critical necrosis, which affected the functionin­g of kidneys. “This state may lead to chronic kidney disease,” he added.

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is the 8th leading cause of death in women worldwide.

Women are at a higher risk of developing CKD.

The prevalence of the disease in women is 14% on an average, while in men, it’s 12%.

Experts say pregnancy causes many changes in a woman’s body, which can also lead to kidney disorders.

CKD progressio­n is slower in women when compared to men. That couples with lower awareness levels regarding the disease could leads to delay in dialysis.

Uneven access to required care is also a major issue in developing countries like India.

In addition, some kidney diseases, such as, lupus nephritis typically affect women. It is caused due to an autoimmune disorder (where the body’s immune system attacks its own cells). Pyelonephr­itis is a potentiall­y severe infection that involves one or both kidneys.

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