Managing chronic kidney disease

If you are suffering from chronic kidney disease, your treatment plan will be based on your stage of
kidney disease.

Depending on the stage of your disease and other health problems you may have, your treatment may
include the following:

If you have other health problems, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol, your doctor may first make sure they are well controlled before treating your kidney problem. You may be asked to cut down on salt in your diet and may also need medications to control your blood pressure. If you are overweight, your doctor may ask you to lose weight. If you have diabetes, you will need to monitor your blood sugar, follow your diet, and take your medications regularly as directed.
Chances of developing heart problems are high if you have kidney disease. It is very important to control diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol, if you have them, to help prevent heart problems. In addition, heart and kidney disease worsen with smoking. If you are a smoker, your doctor may recommend that you quit.

For information about diabetes, visit www.diabetes.org. If you would like information about
high blood pressure and high cholesterol, visit www.heart.org.