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SYMPTOMS OF KIDNEY DISEASE Detecting kidney disease. Detecting whether or not you may have early-stage kidney disease is difficult. Symptoms are often rare, and people can lose up to 90 per cent of STAGES OF KIDNEY DISEASE Stages of kidney disease. Early-stage kidney disease (stages 1-2) You may not know you have early-stage kidney disease, as you feel completely normal. This is because there are no obvious signs. If you’re unsure, speak to your doctor. Your eGFR result will be 60-90 COVID-19 AND KIDNEY TRANSPLANTS These information sheets for patients are based on the CARI Evidence Summary: Clinical care of people with a kidney or kidney-pancreas transplant during a COVID-19 pandemic. Download the CARI infographic or summary sheet. Depending on your job, your employer may already have made provisions and plans for working at home.DIET AND NUTRITION
Healthy eating with kidney disease. We recommend consuming a diet rich in vegetables, fruits, wholegrain cereals, lean meats, poultry, fish, eggs, nuts and seeds, legumes and beans and low-fat dairy products. It’s also important that you limit your salt, sugar, and fat intake.KIDNEY STONES
Some other symptoms of kidney stones include: blood in your urine. nausea and vomiting. shivers, sweating and fever, with cloudy or bad smelling urine if there’s also an infection. small uric acid stones, which look like gravel, in your urine. an urgent feeling of needing to urinate. Diagnosis and treatment.BUS BOOKING
1800 060 705. 03 5023 0486. stay@milduragetaway.com.au. www.milduragetaway.com.au. Bookings require 2 weeks’ notice. Lakes Entrance 2021 ( 19 July - 14 August ) 4 hours. Big4 Whiters Holiday Village. 55 Roadknight Street, Lakes Entrance, VIC 3909.EGFR CALCULATOR
eGFR calculator. eGFR stands for estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate. eGFR is calculated from blood test results using a formula that looks at the level of creatinine (a waste product) in your blood. Results consistently below 60mL/min/1.73m2 indicate chronic kidney disease. eGFR can also be calculated by using the eGFR calculator below. CKD MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK The latest 4th edition of our popular handbook 'Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Management in Primary Care' is available for purchase or download. This handbook is a highly regarded, evidence-based source of information, providing guidance and clinical tips to help you detect, manage and refer patients in your practice with CKD. PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PHOTOSHEET (INDIGENOUS) Kidney Health Australia respectfully acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we operate our services. We pay our respects to the ongoing living cultures of Aboriginal peoples, and to Elders past, present and future. HOME | KIDNEY HEALTH AUSTRALIAYOUR KIDNEY HEALTHWAYS WE HELPGET INVOLVEDHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCHKNOW YOUR KIDNEYS Know your kidneys. Your kidneys play a vital role in your body. They work hard to clean your blood and create urine for you 24 hours a day. Without kidney function, you would struggle to process toxins and eliminate waste, and this would have a devastating impact on yourhealth.
SYMPTOMS OF KIDNEY DISEASE Detecting kidney disease. Detecting whether or not you may have early-stage kidney disease is difficult. Symptoms are often rare, and people can lose up to 90 per cent of STAGES OF KIDNEY DISEASE Stages of kidney disease. Early-stage kidney disease (stages 1-2) You may not know you have early-stage kidney disease, as you feel completely normal. This is because there are no obvious signs. If you’re unsure, speak to your doctor. Your eGFR result will be 60-90 COVID-19 AND KIDNEY TRANSPLANTS These information sheets for patients are based on the CARI Evidence Summary: Clinical care of people with a kidney or kidney-pancreas transplant during a COVID-19 pandemic. Download the CARI infographic or summary sheet. Depending on your job, your employer may already have made provisions and plans for working at home.DIET AND NUTRITION
Healthy eating with kidney disease. We recommend consuming a diet rich in vegetables, fruits, wholegrain cereals, lean meats, poultry, fish, eggs, nuts and seeds, legumes and beans and low-fat dairy products. It’s also important that you limit your salt, sugar, and fat intake.KIDNEY STONES
Some other symptoms of kidney stones include: blood in your urine. nausea and vomiting. shivers, sweating and fever, with cloudy or bad smelling urine if there’s also an infection. small uric acid stones, which look like gravel, in your urine. an urgent feeling of needing to urinate. Diagnosis and treatment.BUS BOOKING
1800 060 705. 03 5023 0486. stay@milduragetaway.com.au. www.milduragetaway.com.au. Bookings require 2 weeks’ notice. Lakes Entrance 2021 ( 19 July - 14 August ) 4 hours. Big4 Whiters Holiday Village. 55 Roadknight Street, Lakes Entrance, VIC 3909.EGFR CALCULATOR
eGFR calculator. eGFR stands for estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate. eGFR is calculated from blood test results using a formula that looks at the level of creatinine (a waste product) in your blood. Results consistently below 60mL/min/1.73m2 indicate chronic kidney disease. eGFR can also be calculated by using the eGFR calculator below. CKD MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK The latest 4th edition of our popular handbook 'Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Management in Primary Care' is available for purchase or download. This handbook is a highly regarded, evidence-based source of information, providing guidance and clinical tips to help you detect, manage and refer patients in your practice with CKD. PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PHOTOSHEET (INDIGENOUS) Kidney Health Australia respectfully acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we operate our services. We pay our respects to the ongoing living cultures of Aboriginal peoples, and to Elders past, present and future. STAGES OF KIDNEY DISEASE Stages of kidney disease. Early-stage kidney disease (stages 1-2) You may not know you have early-stage kidney disease, as you feel completely normal. This is because there are no obvious signs. If you’re unsure, speak to your doctor. Your eGFR result will be 60-90 COVID-19 AND YOUR KIDNEYS Latest update. We are part of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Nephrology COVID-19 National Working Group which is responding to the COVID-19 Crisis – we will ensure the needs and concerns of patients are being heard, and that the information we bring you WHAT IS KIDNEY DISEASE When your kidneys aren't functioning as they should, waste gradually builds up in your body, and this can have a devastating impact on your health. This condition is called kidney disease - the loss of normal kidney function over time. It can also be called kidney failure, which is the end-stage of kidney disease. COVID-19 AND KIDNEY TRANSPLANTS These information sheets for patients are based on the CARI Evidence Summary: Clinical care of people with a kidney or kidney-pancreas transplant during a COVID-19 pandemic. Download the CARI infographic or summary sheet. Depending on your job, your employer may already have made provisions and plans for working at home. CHOOSING YOUR TREATMENT Your treatment options will depend on what stage your kidney disease is at. Early stages (1-2). During these early stages, most people feel normal. It's important to talk to your doctor before you take any new medicines, even natural or herbal ones, as they may have an impact on your kidney health. Middle stages (3KIDNEY HEALTH CHECK
A Kidney Health Check involves three straightforward tests: a blood test – to see how well your kidneys are filtering your blood. a urine test – to check for albumin (a type of protein) or blood in your urine. a blood pressure test – because high blood pressure and kidney disease are related. MENTAL HEALTH AND KIDNEY DISEASE Mental health and kidney disease. If you have been diagnosed with kidney disease, it’s normal to feel overwhelmed. Many people experience a range of emotions including frustration, despair, fear, a sense of lack of control and depression, especially if you require dialysis or a kidney transplant. BEQUESTS: LEAVE A GIFT IN YOUR WILL A Bequest is a simple yet powerful way to leave a gift in your Will, and a gift to the generations to come. It will provide ongoing support to a cause that matters to you – and allow you to be there for people with kidney disease both today and tomorrow.BUS LOCATIONS
Victorian 2021 Locations. Porepunkah (Monday 19 April - Saturday 22 May) Porepunkah is a serene, picturesque Alpine town, just a 10-minute drive from Bright. Here, you will be surrounded by incredible mountain views, rivers and walking tracks which makes Porepunkah the perfect place to explore the what the region has to offer. FINANCE & KIDNEY DISEASE Private health insurance. Some private health insurance policies cover chronic kidney disease, including dialysis and certain medications. To compare and find out more, visit the Federal Government Private Health website, or call 1300 737 299. If you already have HOME | KIDNEY HEALTH AUSTRALIAYOUR KIDNEY HEALTHWAYS WE HELPGET INVOLVEDHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCHKNOW YOUR KIDNEYS Know your kidneys. Your kidneys play a vital role in your body. They work hard to clean your blood and create urine for you 24 hours a day. Without kidney function, you would struggle to process toxins and eliminate waste, and this would have a devastating impact on yourhealth.
SYMPTOMS OF KIDNEY DISEASE Detecting kidney disease. Detecting whether or not you may have early-stage kidney disease is difficult. Symptoms are often rare, and people can lose up to 90 per cent of STAGES OF KIDNEY DISEASE Stages of kidney disease. Early-stage kidney disease (stages 1-2) You may not know you have early-stage kidney disease, as you feel completely normal. This is because there are no obvious signs. If you’re unsure, speak to your doctor. Your eGFR result will be 60-90 COVID-19 AND KIDNEY TRANSPLANTS These information sheets for patients are based on the CARI Evidence Summary: Clinical care of people with a kidney or kidney-pancreas transplant during a COVID-19 pandemic. Download the CARI infographic or summary sheet. Depending on your job, your employer may already have made provisions and plans for working at home.DIET AND NUTRITION
Healthy eating with kidney disease. We recommend consuming a diet rich in vegetables, fruits, wholegrain cereals, lean meats, poultry, fish, eggs, nuts and seeds, legumes and beans and low-fat dairy products. It’s also important that you limit your salt, sugar, and fat intake.KIDNEY STONES
Some other symptoms of kidney stones include: blood in your urine. nausea and vomiting. shivers, sweating and fever, with cloudy or bad smelling urine if there’s also an infection. small uric acid stones, which look like gravel, in your urine. an urgent feeling of needing to urinate. Diagnosis and treatment.BUS BOOKING
1800 060 705. 03 5023 0486. stay@milduragetaway.com.au. www.milduragetaway.com.au. Bookings require 2 weeks’ notice. Lakes Entrance 2021 ( 19 July - 14 August ) 4 hours. Big4 Whiters Holiday Village. 55 Roadknight Street, Lakes Entrance, VIC 3909.EGFR CALCULATOR
eGFR calculator. eGFR stands for estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate. eGFR is calculated from blood test results using a formula that looks at the level of creatinine (a waste product) in your blood. Results consistently below 60mL/min/1.73m2 indicate chronic kidney disease. eGFR can also be calculated by using the eGFR calculator below. CKD MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK The latest 4th edition of our popular handbook 'Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Management in Primary Care' is available for purchase or download. This handbook is a highly regarded, evidence-based source of information, providing guidance and clinical tips to help you detect, manage and refer patients in your practice with CKD. PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PHOTOSHEET (INDIGENOUS) Kidney Health Australia respectfully acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we operate our services. We pay our respects to the ongoing living cultures of Aboriginal peoples, and to Elders past, present and future. HOME | KIDNEY HEALTH AUSTRALIAYOUR KIDNEY HEALTHWAYS WE HELPGET INVOLVEDHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCHKNOW YOUR KIDNEYS Know your kidneys. Your kidneys play a vital role in your body. They work hard to clean your blood and create urine for you 24 hours a day. Without kidney function, you would struggle to process toxins and eliminate waste, and this would have a devastating impact on yourhealth.
SYMPTOMS OF KIDNEY DISEASE Detecting kidney disease. Detecting whether or not you may have early-stage kidney disease is difficult. Symptoms are often rare, and people can lose up to 90 per cent of STAGES OF KIDNEY DISEASE Stages of kidney disease. Early-stage kidney disease (stages 1-2) You may not know you have early-stage kidney disease, as you feel completely normal. This is because there are no obvious signs. If you’re unsure, speak to your doctor. Your eGFR result will be 60-90 COVID-19 AND KIDNEY TRANSPLANTS These information sheets for patients are based on the CARI Evidence Summary: Clinical care of people with a kidney or kidney-pancreas transplant during a COVID-19 pandemic. Download the CARI infographic or summary sheet. Depending on your job, your employer may already have made provisions and plans for working at home.DIET AND NUTRITION
Healthy eating with kidney disease. We recommend consuming a diet rich in vegetables, fruits, wholegrain cereals, lean meats, poultry, fish, eggs, nuts and seeds, legumes and beans and low-fat dairy products. It’s also important that you limit your salt, sugar, and fat intake.KIDNEY STONES
Some other symptoms of kidney stones include: blood in your urine. nausea and vomiting. shivers, sweating and fever, with cloudy or bad smelling urine if there’s also an infection. small uric acid stones, which look like gravel, in your urine. an urgent feeling of needing to urinate. Diagnosis and treatment.BUS BOOKING
1800 060 705. 03 5023 0486. stay@milduragetaway.com.au. www.milduragetaway.com.au. Bookings require 2 weeks’ notice. Lakes Entrance 2021 ( 19 July - 14 August ) 4 hours. Big4 Whiters Holiday Village. 55 Roadknight Street, Lakes Entrance, VIC 3909.EGFR CALCULATOR
eGFR calculator. eGFR stands for estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate. eGFR is calculated from blood test results using a formula that looks at the level of creatinine (a waste product) in your blood. Results consistently below 60mL/min/1.73m2 indicate chronic kidney disease. eGFR can also be calculated by using the eGFR calculator below. CKD MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK The latest 4th edition of our popular handbook 'Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Management in Primary Care' is available for purchase or download. This handbook is a highly regarded, evidence-based source of information, providing guidance and clinical tips to help you detect, manage and refer patients in your practice with CKD. PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PHOTOSHEET (INDIGENOUS) Kidney Health Australia respectfully acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we operate our services. We pay our respects to the ongoing living cultures of Aboriginal peoples, and to Elders past, present and future. STAGES OF KIDNEY DISEASE Stages of kidney disease. Early-stage kidney disease (stages 1-2) You may not know you have early-stage kidney disease, as you feel completely normal. This is because there are no obvious signs. If you’re unsure, speak to your doctor. Your eGFR result will be 60-90 COVID-19 AND YOUR KIDNEYS Latest update. We are part of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Nephrology COVID-19 National Working Group which is responding to the COVID-19 Crisis – we will ensure the needs and concerns of patients are being heard, and that the information we bring you WHAT IS KIDNEY DISEASE When your kidneys aren't functioning as they should, waste gradually builds up in your body, and this can have a devastating impact on your health. This condition is called kidney disease - the loss of normal kidney function over time. It can also be called kidney failure, which is the end-stage of kidney disease. COVID-19 AND KIDNEY TRANSPLANTS These information sheets for patients are based on the CARI Evidence Summary: Clinical care of people with a kidney or kidney-pancreas transplant during a COVID-19 pandemic. Download the CARI infographic or summary sheet. Depending on your job, your employer may already have made provisions and plans for working at home. CHOOSING YOUR TREATMENT Your treatment options will depend on what stage your kidney disease is at. Early stages (1-2). During these early stages, most people feel normal. It's important to talk to your doctor before you take any new medicines, even natural or herbal ones, as they may have an impact on your kidney health. Middle stages (3KIDNEY HEALTH CHECK
A Kidney Health Check involves three straightforward tests: a blood test – to see how well your kidneys are filtering your blood. a urine test – to check for albumin (a type of protein) or blood in your urine. a blood pressure test – because high blood pressure and kidney disease are related. MENTAL HEALTH AND KIDNEY DISEASE Mental health and kidney disease. If you have been diagnosed with kidney disease, it’s normal to feel overwhelmed. Many people experience a range of emotions including frustration, despair, fear, a sense of lack of control and depression, especially if you require dialysis or a kidney transplant. BEQUESTS: LEAVE A GIFT IN YOUR WILL A Bequest is a simple yet powerful way to leave a gift in your Will, and a gift to the generations to come. It will provide ongoing support to a cause that matters to you – and allow you to be there for people with kidney disease both today and tomorrow.BUS LOCATIONS
Victorian 2021 Locations. Porepunkah (Monday 19 April - Saturday 22 May) Porepunkah is a serene, picturesque Alpine town, just a 10-minute drive from Bright. Here, you will be surrounded by incredible mountain views, rivers and walking tracks which makes Porepunkah the perfect place to explore the what the region has to offer. FINANCE & KIDNEY DISEASE Private health insurance. Some private health insurance policies cover chronic kidney disease, including dialysis and certain medications. To compare and find out more, visit the Federal Government Private Health website, or call 1300 737 299. If you already have HOME | KIDNEY HEALTH AUSTRALIAYOUR KIDNEY HEALTHWAYS WE HELPGET INVOLVEDHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCHKNOW YOUR KIDNEYS Kidney Health Australia, along with the Australian and New Zealand Society of Nephrology (ANZSN) and the Transplant Society of Australia and New Zealand (TSANZ) are urging all individuals with kidney disease to get vaccinated as soon as they can. SYMPTOMS OF KIDNEY DISEASE Detecting kidney disease. Detecting whether or not you may have early-stage kidney disease is difficult. Symptoms are often rare, and people can lose up to 90 per cent of STAGES OF KIDNEY DISEASE Each of the five stages of kidney disease is related to the level of kidney function and kidney damage. Read more about the different CKDstages.
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Diet and Nutrition. To achieve good kidney health, it's important to follow a healthy diet and maintain a healthy weight. This means eating a good variety of nutritious foods and watching your serving size. FIND A DIALYSIS UNIT Find A Dialysis Unit. If you need to travel due to relocation or an unplanned trip, we can help you find dialysis units within Australiaor overseas.
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While it’s not common, kidney stones can potentially lead to acute kidney injury or chronic kidney disease. This can happen two ways: Obstruction – if a stone blocks the flow of urine out of your kidney, and this is left untreated, your kidney could become damaged.EGFR CALCULATOR
A value below 60mL/min/1.73m2 suggests some loss of kidney function. If this is the case, retest your patient within seven days and consider clinical situations in which eGFR results may be unreliable and/or misleading, as well as acute kidney damage.BUS BOOKING
Before making a booking, check if you are eligible. You can view our admission criteria online.. Kidney Health Australia will be working with Monash Health to enact a CKD MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK This handbook is a highly regarded, evidence-based source of information, providing guidance and clinical tips to help you detect, manage and refer patients in your practice with CKD. PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PHOTOSHEET (INDIGENOUS) Kidney Health Australia respectfully acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we operate our services. We pay our respects to the ongoing living cultures of Aboriginal peoples, and to Elders past, present and future. HOME | KIDNEY HEALTH AUSTRALIAYOUR KIDNEY HEALTHWAYS WE HELPGET INVOLVEDHEALTH PROFESSIONALSRESEARCHKNOW YOUR KIDNEYS Know your kidneys. Your kidneys play a vital role in your body. They work hard to clean your blood and create urine for you 24 hours a day. Without kidney function, you would struggle to process toxins and eliminate waste, and this would have a devastating impact on yourhealth.
SYMPTOMS OF KIDNEY DISEASE Detecting kidney disease. Detecting whether or not you may have early-stage kidney disease is difficult. Symptoms are often rare, and people can lose up to 90 per cent of STAGES OF KIDNEY DISEASE Stages of kidney disease. Early-stage kidney disease (stages 1-2) You may not know you have early-stage kidney disease, as you feel completely normal. This is because there are no obvious signs. If you’re unsure, speak to your doctor. Your eGFR result will be 60-90DIET AND NUTRITION
Healthy eating with kidney disease. We recommend consuming a diet rich in vegetables, fruits, wholegrain cereals, lean meats, poultry, fish, eggs, nuts and seeds, legumes and beans and low-fat dairy products. It’s also important that you limit your salt, sugar, and fat intake.KIDNEY STONES
Some other symptoms of kidney stones include: blood in your urine. nausea and vomiting. shivers, sweating and fever, with cloudy or bad smelling urine if there’s also an infection. small uric acid stones, which look like gravel, in your urine. an urgent feeling of needing to urinate. Diagnosis and treatment.BUS BOOKING
1800 060 705. 03 5023 0486. stay@milduragetaway.com.au. www.milduragetaway.com.au. Bookings require 2 weeks’ notice. Lakes Entrance 2021 ( 19 July - 14 August ) 4 hours. Big4 Whiters Holiday Village. 55 Roadknight Street, Lakes Entrance, VIC 3909.EGFR CALCULATOR
eGFR calculator. eGFR stands for estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate. eGFR is calculated from blood test results using a formula that looks at the level of creatinine (a waste product) in your blood. Results consistently below 60mL/min/1.73m2 indicate chronic kidney disease. eGFR can also be calculated by using the eGFR calculator below. CKD MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK The latest 4th edition of our popular handbook 'Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Management in Primary Care' is available for purchase or download. This handbook is a highly regarded, evidence-based source of information, providing guidance and clinical tips to help you detect, manage and refer patients in your practice with CKD. FIND A DIALYSIS UNIT Locating a dialysis unit near me. You can check whether there’s a dialysis unit near your travel destination by using our Australian Dialysis Unit Guide. It can be used for referrals, when relocating, or to arrange short-term dialysis treatment across Australia. It also includes information on home dialysis clinics and children’shospitals
PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PHOTOSHEET (INDIGENOUS) Kidney Health Australia respectfully acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we operate our services. We pay our respects to the ongoing living cultures of Aboriginal peoples, and to Elders past, present and future. STAGES OF KIDNEY DISEASE Reducing the impact of kidney disease. No matter what stage you’re at, being aware of how you feel, along with effective management, can slow the progress of kidney disease and reduce the chance of othercomplications.
COVID-19 AND YOUR KIDNEYS Latest update. We are part of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Nephrology COVID-19 National Working Group which is responding to the COVID-19 Crisis – we will ensure the needs and concerns of patients are being heard, and that the information we bring you CHOOSING YOUR TREATMENT Choosing your treatment. Depending on the stage of your kidney disease, there are treatments and steps you can take to improve your kidney health and overall quality of life. WHAT IS KIDNEY DISEASE What is kidney disease? Kidney disease impacts 1.7 million Australians each year. Whether you’ve just been diagnosed with kidney disease, you’re a family member or friend supporting someone experiencing kidney disease, or you’re simply researching kidney disease risks,we
COVID-19 AND KIDNEY TRANSPLANTS The Australian Government has subsidised the home delivery of Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) and Repatriation Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (RPBS) medications. Importantly this service removes the need for a patient to visit the pharmacy in person. MENTAL HEALTH AND KIDNEY DISEASE Mental health and kidney disease. If you have been diagnosed with kidney disease, it’s normal to feel overwhelmed. Many people experience a range of emotions including frustration, despair, fear, a sense of lack of control and depression, especially if you require dialysis or a kidney transplant.KIDNEY HEALTH CHECK
A Kidney Health Check is accurate. In saying that, there can be several steps. If your test results show positive signs of kidney disease, your doctor will repeat the test to make sure. NATIONAL STRATEGIC ACTION PLAN Details of the Plan. Kidney Health Australia was commissioned by the Commonwealth Government Department of Health in late 2018 to deliver the first ever National Strategic Action FINANCE & KIDNEY DISEASE Finance and kidney disease. Access to funds is crucial when you require treatment for kidney disease. We’ve provided an overview of options, including concessions that may be available to you, for consideration below.BUS LOCATIONS
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