Grade 1 renal disease, also known as mild chronic kidney disease (CKD), indicates that there is some degree of kidney damage, but the kidneys are still functioning well, typically with a glomerular filtration rate (GFR) of 90 mL/min or higher. At this stage, individuals may not experience noticeable symptoms, but monitoring and lifestyle modifications are important to prevent progression. It is essential to manage underlying conditions such as Diabetes or hypertension to protect kidney health. Regular follow-ups with a healthcare provider are recommended to track kidney function over time.
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