
Your kidneys are vital organs that silently work behind the scenes—filtering waste, balancing fluids, regulating blood pressure, and supporting red blood cell production. However, kidney problems often develop without noticeable symptoms, especially in the early stages. Recognizing the early warning signs can make a major difference in getting timely treatment and preventing permanent damage.

Kidney diseases are often complex, but among the most commonly confused conditions are nephrotic and nephritic syndromes. Though both involve the glomeruli—the filtering units of the kidney—their presentations, causes, and management differ significantly. Understanding these distinctions is essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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Introduction
Starting dialysis can be overwhelming, especially if you're unfamiliar with what to expect. Whether you're beginning treatment for chronic kidney disease or transitioning from another form of care, it's natural to have questions and concerns.