Maintaining healthy lifestyle stressed to prevent kidney ailments

BSS
Published On: 11 Mar 2025, 19:14
A roundtable titled 'Obstacles and Transitions in Kidney Health Protection: Bangladesh Context' was held at the National Press Club on Tuesday. Photo : BSS

DHAKA, March 11, 2025(BSS) - Speakers at a discussion today urged all to maintain healthy lifestyle to avoid kidney-related diseases.

About 3.80 crore people in Bangladesh are affected by some kind of kidney disease. However, if everyone is aware of the prevalence, severity, consequences and causes of kidney disease and maintains a healthy lifestyle, then it is possible to prevent the fatal kidney failure in 60-70 percent of cases, they said.

They came up with the observations at a roundtable titled 'Obstacles and Transitions in Kidney Health Protection: Bangladesh Context' organized by the voluntary organization named Kidney Awareness Monitoring and Prevention Society (KAMPS) at Tofazzal Hossain Manik Mia Hall of Jatiya Press Club (JPC) here today.

KAMPS President and Professor of Anwar Khan Modern Medical College Hospital Dr M A Samad presented the keynote paper at the roundtable.

Government-level policymakers, doctors, journalists and educationists, including President of Bangladesh Renal Association Professor Dr Nazrul Islam, President of the Pediatric Nephrology Society of Bangladesh Professor Dr Afroza Begum, founder President of Kidney Foundation of Bangladesh Prof Dr Harun-Ur-Rashid and Executive Director of KAMPS Rezwan Salehin attended the discussion. 
 

  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
UN delegation calls on RU VC
EC proposes to amend voter list act 
Bangladesh grouped with Iran in Futsal Asian Cup
Foreign adviser dismisses formation of “Dhaka-Beijing-Islamabad alliance”
Nearly 20,000 absent on first day of HSC, equivalent exams
Travel ban imposed on ex-minister Imran, state minister Khalid
Final round of national men’s volleyball inaugurated
1673 more held in nationwide 24 hrs operation
Sharmeen Murshid calls girls to speak out, stand up against violence
Dhaka for broadening legal migration of skilled Bangladeshis to Germany 
১০