Chronic renal failure is usually caused by diabetes or high blood pressure. In the long run, someone with chronic kidney disease at risk for stroke and heart disease.
Chronic renal failure caused by loss of kidney function is slowly and progressively due to increased waste products and fluid in the blood, which should be disposed of by normal kidneys through urine. Often the disease at first gave has no sign or symptom.
In two studies conducted by a team from the University of California, USA and University of Cambridge, England, concluded that patients suffering from chronic kidney failure is detected are advised to be treated as patients at risk for stroke and heart disease. In addition, of course, the factors of high blood pressure and cholesterol levels.
Nevertheless, using chronic kidney disease as a screening tool for heart disease is not easy considering the condition of chronic renal failure are often no symptoms until the kidneys gradually suffered for permanent damage.
Once a person otherwise having chronic kidney failure, kidney transplantation is the best choice. But if it is not possible, then the only option is the dialysis.


