March is National Kidney Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about kidney disease. This year, the focus is on empowering individuals to take control of their health and understand the various factors involved in managing kidney disease. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a significant health issue that affects approximately 35.5 million people. Early identification and treatment of CKD are vital components of comprehensive primary medical care.

In recognition of the importance of this month, this overview will highlight the CKD guidelines that have been established over the past five years. These guidelines are essential resources for healthcare professionals when making clinical decisions, with various medical societies issuing comprehensive guidelines that encompass genetic testing, management, prevention, and dietary recommendations. The goal of this article is to highlight the clinical practice guidelines that are relevant to CKD, providing valuable insights for healthcare providers.

CKD Guidelines From 2020-2025

Thank you for reviewing the current CKD-related guidelines. If there are any guidelines that we may have overlooked, please feel free to inform us. Additionally, we welcome suggestions for future topics to cover in our Guidelines Rundown Series. We look forward to hearing from you and don't forget to sign up for alerts and stay informed on the latest published guidelines and articles.


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