According to the CDC, as many as nine in 10 of people with CKD do not know that they have it. Symptoms may not appear until the disease has progressed, so early detection and management are important. Routine lab work can uncover a problem, so it is essential to get regular checkups, especially if you have high blood pressure or diabetes.

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