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How Are Chronic Joint Conditions Connected to Kidney Issues?

How Are Chronic Joint Conditions Connected to Kidney Issues?
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Did you know that individuals with chronic joint conditions face a higher risk of developing kidney problems? According to a study published in the American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1 in 4 people with chronic joint inflammation develop chronic kidney issues, compared to 1 in 5 in the general population. Many may wonder: how does joint inflammation impact kidney function? Here’s what you need to know.

 

How Does Joint Inflammation Contribute to Kidney Problems?

There are several ways joint inflammation can lead to kidney issues:
 

Cardiovascular Problems

Chronic joint inflammation is believed to increase the risk of heart-related issues, including high blood pressure. When left unmanaged, high blood pressure can damage blood vessels, leading to plaque buildup. Over time, this process impacts the small blood vessels in the kidneys, reducing their ability to filter waste and excess fluids. This creates a harmful cycle where fluid retention further elevates blood pressure, worsening kidney function and heightening the risk of chronic kidney disease.
 

Inflammatory Damage

Inflammation from chronic joint conditions harms the lining of blood vessels, promoting plaque accumulation. This restricts blood flow to the kidneys, depriving them of oxygen and essential nutrients, which impairs kidney function. As plaque builds up, the risk of kidney damage increases, potentially leading to chronic kidney disease.

Additionally, the overall inflammatory burden caused by joint inflammation directly affects the tiny blood vessels in the kidneys. Persistent inflammation can lead to scarring, reduced blood flow, and chronic damage to kidney tissues, all of which significantly impair their ability to function efficiently.

 

Medications Used to Treat Inflammation

Some medications for managing joint inflammation, like NSAIDs or immunosuppressants, can strain the kidneys, especially in people with pre-existing kidney problems. If the kidneys cannot effectively filter these medications from the bloodstream, it can lead to further kidney impairment. Regular monitoring is essential while on these treatments.

 

How to Protect Kidneys from Joint Problems?

Protecting kidney health while managing chronic inflammation requires proactive steps. Here are some key strategies:
 

Reduce Inflammation
Lowering inflammation is essential to protect both joints and kidneys. Incorporate the following into your routine:

  • Anti-inflammatory foods: Include fatty fish (salmon, mackerel), leafy greens, berries, nuts, and olive oil in your diet.
  • Try DTS:  Inspired by Japanese Kampo formulas, DTS combines the essence of Panax Pseudo Ginseng and Eucommia, which help reduce inflammation and oxidative stress. By targeting inflammation at its source, these ingredients promote better joint mobility while protecting kidney health through their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
  • Avoid inflammatory triggers: Limit processed foods, sugary drinks, and trans fats.
     

Stay Hydrated
Proper hydration supports kidney function by flushing out toxins and reducing strain on the kidneys. Aim for at least 6–8 glasses of water daily unless advised otherwise by a doctor.
 

Monitor Blood Pressure
High blood pressure can damage kidney blood vessels, so it’s important to reduce salt intake, manage stress with relaxation techniques like yoga, and exercise regularly to improve cardiovascular health.

Disclaimer:
  • * All research and clinical data should be used as reference purposes only, results may vary.
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