It is gradually becoming norm these days to have programmes interrupted for a few minutes, for purposes of funds’ solicitation.
Nigerians
are now familiar with gaunt figures lying critically sick on the bed
and plugged to dialysis machine begging for donations from government
and kind-hearted members of public.
The
solicited funds usually run into millions of naira to cover the cost of
temporary dialysis in Nigeria and subsequent organ transplantation
overseas. The latest of such is the music producer, OJB Jezreel, who
says he needs about N16m to treat his kidney disease.
Physicians
say when it comes to size, the kidneys are small. However, as Kidney
Specialist, Dr. Mumeen Amisu opines, “The kidneys may be small, but they
perform many vital functions that help maintain your overall health,
including filtering waste and excess fluids from your blood.”
Kidneys can be injured when an individual has an accident that results in blood loss, physicians say.
Experts
also say that acute kidney injury can result from pregnancy
complications, such as seizures (eclampsia) and pre-eclampsia
(characterised by high blood pressure and significant amounts of protein
in the urine).
Another
pregnancy complications that can lead to kidney injury is the HELLP
Syndrome — a life-threatening liver disorder characterised by
destruction of red blood cells (Hemolysis), Elevated Liver enzymes
(indicating liver damage), and Low Platelet count. Low platelet count
reduces the ability of the blood to clot whenever there’s an injury.
And
if you are a marathon runner or an athlete who don’t drink enough
fluids while competing in long-distance endurance events, you risk acute
renal (kidney) failure that may result from a sudden breakdown of
muscle tissue. “This muscle breakdown releases a chemical called
myoglobin that can damage the kidneys,” George says.
And
women need to hear this: Multiple urinary tract infections can also
damage the kidneys! Pregnant and menopausal women are very susceptible
to UTI, physicians warn. They advise that to prevent it, women should
drink lots of water every day, and urinate often instead of holding it.
They are also advised to urinate right after having s*x.
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