Manila Standard

What our kidneys need

Eight ways to prevent having chronic kidney disease

- By Angelica Villanueva Eat lots of fruits and vegetables Do not smoke Keep a healthy weight Be active and fit Monitor your blood pressure Drink enough water daily Consult your doctor for CKD screening Do not take over-the-counter pills regularly

A2021 report by the Internatio­nal Diabetes Federation, indicated that 4.3 million Filipino adults are suffering from diabetes, which is one of the main causes of chronic kidney disease (CKD).

CKD is a serious condition where kidneys become progressiv­ely damaged and lose their ability to effectivel­y filter waste products and excess fluid from your blood.

Adding to this informatio­n, studies estimated that around 33 percent of adults with diabetes develop CKD. This translates to an estimated 1.43 million Filipinos with CKD caused by diabetes. Moreover, the National Kidney and Transplant Institute also reported that approximat­ely one Filipino develops chronic renal failure every hour, leading to an estimated seven million Filipinos suffering from CKD.

In a recent press conference held by German pharmaceut­ical company Bayer, experts addressed this issue and shared ways to prevent yourself from having chronic kidney disease.

Bayer Philippine­s Inc.’s Country Medical Director Dr. May Pagunsan presented what they called eight golden rules that people can follow to have a healthy kidney.

One of the best ways to remain healthy is to have a regular intake of fruits and vegetables that promote overall health. As for our kidneys, it is advised to take fruits and veggies rich with essential vitamins, minerals, and antioxidan­ts.

Smoking harms blood vessels throughout our body, including those in our kidneys. This hinders its ability to filter waste effectivel­y. Quitting allows for better blood flow, enabling kidneys to function more efficientl­y.

Being overweight or obese is a major risk factor for CKD. Losing and maintainin­g a healthy weight through a balanced diet and regular exercise is key to keeping the kidneys functionin­g optimally.

Physical activity helps manage blood pressure and blood sugar, both crucial for kidney health. Aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise most days of the week. This will help to manage blood pressure and weight, reducing the risk of CKD.

Managing your blood sugar, blood pressure, and even cholestero­l levels could prevent you from the risk of developing kidney disease.

Staying hydrated throughout the day helps the kidneys to function effectivel­y and will help to eliminate waste products. Aim for around eight glasses of water daily.

Certain factors like a family history of kidney disease, diabetes, or high blood pressure increase your risk.

“If you have diabetes, high blood pressure or hypertensi­on, overweight, obese, or have any family history of kidney diseases, then you need to be more aggressive. Consult your doctor and ask, to demand a screening for chronic kidney disease,” Dr. Pagunsan advised.

During her talk, Dr. Pagunsan emphasized the risk of taking over-the-counter pills such as antiinflam­matory drugs or pain relievers, mefenamic acids, and ibuprofen, regularly that could harm our kidneys, as there are kinds of medicines that are toxic to our body organs.

“We take them when we have a headache, a muscle ache, toothache—any kind of body ache and pain—but you cannot take them in perpetuity. You can only take them when the acute pain indication is there and no more than seven days,” the expert said.

She also pointed out to be careful in taking food supplement­s that are mostly available online as you may not know its ingredient­s that can affect your kidneys.

“So, these are dangerous, particular­ly if they are just sold on online platforms and not registered with the FDA. We do not know their toxicity effects on the kidneys, on the liver, and even the heart,” she added.

She then mentioned that in case that CDK is already present, it is better to take medicine that can slow down the progressio­n of the disease.

This is where Bayer enters as it recently launched its new therapy for CKD, Finerenone (Firialta), aiming to prevent inflammati­on and fibrosis in the kidneys which can lead to kidney failure.

With the approval of the Bureau of Food and Drug Administra­tion, Firialta is available at Mercury Drugstore branches for P96 per tablet, with a recommende­d dosage of 10mg per day.

 ?? ?? Caring for one’s kidneys through developing good habits can help in preventing illnesses such as CKD
Caring for one’s kidneys through developing good habits can help in preventing illnesses such as CKD
 ?? ?? From left: Managing Director and Country Division Head - Pharmaceut­icals, Bayer Philippine­s Inc. Angel Michael Evangelist­a, Nephrologi­st and Finerenone Trialist Dr. Ronnie Perez, and Country Medical Director, Bayer Philippine­s Inc. Dr. Carmela Luisa Pagunsan
From left: Managing Director and Country Division Head - Pharmaceut­icals, Bayer Philippine­s Inc. Angel Michael Evangelist­a, Nephrologi­st and Finerenone Trialist Dr. Ronnie Perez, and Country Medical Director, Bayer Philippine­s Inc. Dr. Carmela Luisa Pagunsan

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