According to a study by the Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation, the average prevalence of CKD in women was 14% as opposed to 12% in men.
However, males predominate the dialysis treatment while the ratio of male to female incidents and prevalent dialysis patients had remained the same, at about 55 to 45 percent respectively. Diabetes, high blood pressure and other factors such as genetic diseases, kidney cancer, consumption of pain killers and supplements without seeking the advice of doctors are cited as causes of chronic kidney disease.
"Perhaps women need to take better care of themselves and be more proactive in seeking treatments once they are diagnosed with the illness.
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