Impact of COVID-19 on Kidney Health

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound impact on kidney health, with the virus causing direct kidney injury and exacerbating pre-existing kidney conditions. COVID-19 patients commonly experience acute kidney injury (AKI), often requiring dialysis, due to virus-induced inflammation and clotting disorders affecting renal function. Long-term effects include persistent kidney damage and increased risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression in recovered patients. COVID-19 vaccination campaigns aim to reduce severe cases and associated kidney complications. Ongoing research focuses on understanding the virus's renal effects, improving treatment strategies for kidney-related COVID-19 complications, and addressing long-term kidney health outcomes in survivors.

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