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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

DOH-Basilan, Provincial Health Office reiterate care of kidneys


by Rene V. Carbayas

ISABELA CITY, Basilan, June 19 (PIA) – The Department of Health (DOH) Representative in Isabela City and the Provincial Health Office in Basilan reiterate the importance of public awareness of taking care of kidneys as the health department observes National Kidney Month this June.

In a radio interview, DOH-Rep in Isabela City Dr. Paysal Kasim underscored the importance of personal hygiene as key to prevent urinary tract infection and kidney diseases. He urged parents to teach children proper hygiene.

“Women are mostly affected by urinary tract infection because of their unique reproductive organ as compared to men,” Dr. Kasim noted, saying that the reproductive organs of women are more exposed to bacterial infection which could also lead to urinary tract infection.

Dr. Kasim is guest at Philippine Information Agency’s radio program Noticias-Informaccion con Musica over DXNO-FM Radyo Komunidad de Isabela City.

Kasim stressed the importance of the kidneys with cleansing the blood as their most important function to keep the balance and nutrients of the body.

Kidneys are important parts of the urinary system. They are found at each side of the spine, below the rib cage of the human body. Each kidney is as big as a fist, weighs ¼ pound and looks like a kidney bean.

Kasim strongly pointed out that once the kidney fails, it is irreversible. Aside from the rudiments of kidney transplants and regular dialysis, there are no remedies for a kidney failure. Thus, he said that every individual should give utmost attention and concern to their kidneys.

In a separate radio interview, Renal Disease Control Program (REDCOP) Provincial Coordinator Cathy Veloso-Mutamad and Health Education-Promotions Officer (HEPO) Leilani Eugenio also urged the public to prevent kidney diseases by having regular urinalysis.

Mutamad said end-stage renal disease is preventable if diagnosed early. She encouraged patients to visit nearest health centers in their area on how to avail of the services related to kidney problems.

Eugenio, meanwhile, noted that as the 10th leading cause of death in the Philippines, kidney diseases is preventable if every individual has sufficient knowledge of the role of kidney and its functions in our bodies.

Dr. Kasim, moreover, encourages the public to have more fluid-intake of clean water to help kidneys function well. He strongly advises patients to follow religiously the medical advice and medication intakes as directed by their doctors.

He noted that kidneys perform vital life-maintaining functions as monitors and regulators of body fluid. Kidneys excrete fluids when the body has an excess of them and retain the substances necessary for the body’s continuing function. They produce and release a variety of chemicals to keep the body healthy and filter the entire blood supply every two minutes, excreting waste materials through the urine. Kidneys also play a major role in the control of blood pressure. (RVC/PIA9-ZBST)