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The average age of a new kidney failure patient is 63.
As you get older, your kidneys may not work as well.
You have a greater chance of getting diabetes and high blood pressure as you get older.
If you are over 60 years old:
1. Get tested. Talk to your doctor about being tested for kidney disease. Many patients with kidney disease never have any symptoms until it is too late. 2. Eat right. Eat foods low in fat and cholesterol. Eat foods that are high in fiber. Limit how much alcohol you drink. 3. Live healthy. Exercise, keep a healthy weight, don’t smoke or use tobacco, and treat bladder and kidney infections fast. |
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Updated on 2/11/2008.
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