Mind and Kidneys: A Hidden Connection

Thu Jan 29 2026
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People with chronic kidney disease (CKD) often face more than just kidney problems. Mental health issues, especially depression and anxiety, are quite common among them. These conditions can make kidney disease worse and harder to manage. They can also lead to more hospital visits and a lower quality of life. Detecting and treating mental health issues in CKD patients isn't always straightforward. Different healthcare providers may handle it in different ways. While physical activity and cognitive behavioral therapy show promise, the effectiveness of antidepressants is less clear due to a lack of solid research.
The situation is even more challenging for those with severe mental illness and CKD. They tend to have shorter lifespans, more emergency hospital visits, and less access to specialized kidney care. Social and structural factors can make these health inequalities even worse. Addressing mental health in CKD patients is crucial. It's not just about the individuals; it's also about easing the burden on the healthcare system. More research and better policies are needed to tackle this issue effectively.
https://localnews.ai/article/mind-and-kidneys-a-hidden-connection-b4b4a8b8

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