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10 everyday habits that could be harming your kidneys without you knowing

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TheRadar outlines lifestyles and habits to avoid maintaining a healthy kidney.
TheRadar outlines lifestyles and habits to avoid maintaining a healthy kidney.


Attention has turned once again to the human kidney in the Nigerian social media space after TG Omori’s recent failed kidney transplant generated a lot of buzz, with many sending prayers the video director’s way.

The reality is that kidney damage can sneak up on anyone, often silently and without warning. Unhealthy lifestyle choices and certain habits can strain these vital organs excessively, leading to irreversible damage.

Therefore, knowing the potential causes can empower you to take preventive measures.

In this report, TheRadar outlines lifestyles and habits to avoid maintaining a healthy kidney.

10 habits that can cause kidney damage

Here are 10 lifestyles and habits that can cause kidney damage:

1. Smoking: Smoking damages blood vessels, reducing blood flow to the kidneys. This increases the risk of kidney disease, kidney failure, and even kidney cancer.

2. Excessive alcohol consumption: Alcohol abuse can lead to dehydration, increasing the risk of kidney damage. Chronic drinking also strains kidney function.

3. Poor diet: Consuming high amounts of sodium, sugar, saturated fats, and processed foods can increase blood pressure, contributing to kidney damage.

4. Lack of physical activity: Sedentary lifestyles contribute to obesity, diabetes, and high blood pressure, all of which strain kidney function.

5. Inadequate hydration: Insufficient water intake can cause dehydration, reducing blood flow to the kidneys.

6. Prolong use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: Long-term use of NSAIDs (e.g., ibuprofen), Antibiotics, Lihium, and chemotherapy drugs, can harm kidney function.

7. High blood pressure: Uncontrolled hypertension puts excessive strain on kidneys.

8. Diabetes: Unmanaged diabetes can damage blood vessels and nerve endings in the kidneys.

9. Obesity: Excess weight increases pressure on kidneys.

10. Environmental toxins: Exposure to heavy metals (e.g., lead, mercury), pesticides, and industrial chemicals can damage kidney cells.

By understanding these potential causes of kidney damage, you can take proactive steps to protect your kidney health:

  • Maintain a balanced diet
  • Stay hydrated
  • Exercise regularly
  • Manage stress
  • Monitor blood pressure and blood sugar
  • Avoid harmful substances

Early detection and prevention are key. But never hesitate to consult a medical practitioner if you have concerns.

10 fruit combinations you must not mix and why

Meanwhile, TheRadar previously reported despite the temptation that comes with the sweet taste of fruits, not every fruit should be mixed as they pose a risk of harm to one’s health. 

Some of the combinations to avoid include melons and other fruits, acidic and sweet fruits; and papaya and lemon.



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Gbenga Oluranti OLALEYE is a writer and media professional with over 3 years of experience covering politics, lifestyle, and sports, he is passionate about good governance and quality education.

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