
Strategies for Early Detection of Kidney Diseases in Elderly
Early detection of kidney disease in the elderly involves regular health check-ups, including blood tests to assess kidney function (like creatinine and eGFR) and urine tests to identify protein or blood in the urine. Monitoring blood pressure is also important, as high blood pressure can harm the kidneys. Awareness of risk factors such as diabetes, heart disease, and a family history helps guide screening. These combined strategies enable healthcare providers to identify kidney issues early, allowing for timely intervention to slow progression and prevent complications. Regular communication with your healthcare provider is essential for effective early detection.