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Understanding Dialysis: A Complete Guide for Patients and Families in Ghana

June 15, 2025 Adomah No Comment 658 Views Share on

The Day Everything Changed Ama’s hands trembled as she held her lab results at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital. “Your kidneys are only working at 15%,” the doctor said gently. At 38, with three children depending on...

Caring for the Caregivers: Avoiding Burnout in Ghana’s Kidney Disease Families

June 15, 2025 Adomah No Comment 453 Views Share on

The Invisible Heroes Auntie Yaa hasn’t slept properly in months. Between her husband’s dialysis appointments at Korle-Bu, running her kenkey business, and caring for their grandchildren, she’s stretched thinner than fufu dough. “Sometimes I forget...

The Hidden Struggle – Mental Health Challenges for Kidney Disease Patients in G…

June 15, 2025 Adomah No Comment 542 Views Share on

The Unspoken Pain When Kwame was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease (CKD) at 34, his first thought wasn’t about the medical treatments—it was about how he would face his family. “I felt like I had...

Essential Kidney Care Tips for a Healthier, Longer Life

June 15, 2025 Adomah No Comment 614 Views Share on

Caring for Your Kidneys: Simple Steps for Lifelong Health 🩺 Hands holding a red heart and kidney with a stethoscope – World Kidney Day Our kidneys may be small, but they play a huge role...

5 Early Signs of Kidney Disease Everyone Should Know – Listen to Your Body’s Silent C…

June 12, 2025 Adomah No Comment 540 Views Share on

Auntie Ama, a 45-year-old teacher from Kumasi, felt constantly tired but blamed it on her hectic schedule. It wasn’t until her legs swelled like overfilled water bags that she visited Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital. The diagnosis?...

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