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If you have very high blood sugar levels, over time it is likely that you will have kidney problems, as they are responsible for cleaning the blood by filtering out waste and excess fluid.
Hypertension affects 3 out of 10 people in our country, around 14 million people, according to data from the Spanish Society of Hypertension. The most frequent cases occur in men over 55 years of age and women over 65 years of age.
24% of people with hyperparathyroidism will develop kidney stones, especially those under 40. Given that the main function of the kidneys is to filter and clean the blood, they are continuously exposed to the high calcium levels of patients suffering from this disease.
Diagnoses of kidney diseases are often made in late stages because kidney deterioration is gradual and silent. Therefore, prevention is very important, and a healthy lifestyle is essential for this.
Kidney stones (nephrolithiasis) are on the rise, with an estimated 15% of men and 8% of women at risk of experiencing an episode during their lifetime.