A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
(Full Story)
Search This Blog
Back to 500BC.
==========================
Thiranjala Weerasinghe sj.- One Island Two Nations
?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Indo-Lanka Kidney Fiasco

Amazing Kidney is a precious organ in the human body
( February 1, 2016, Colombo, Sri Lanka Guardian) Kidney
is one of the main precious organs in the human body making urine,
remove excess water, controls body chemicals/ toxins, controls blood
pressure, keep bones healthy, help make red blood, controls mineral
potassium, blood acidity and many other factors for a healthy life. For
long and healthy life Kidney is as important as the Heart that pumps
blood for the body to function. Many external and internal factors
responsible for the damages caused to the Kidney leading to kidney
failure which was somewhat rare in the past. Today it has become
dangerously high due to imbalanced food/water artificial life against
nature, excessive intake of chemicals and other undetected and
unidentified causes researched worldwide due to the threat to the human
kind. It is the duty of the human being to take precautions for the
maintenance and safety of the precious Kidney pressured due to excessive
use of chemicals, external articles and many other factors causing
short and long term damages to this vital organ. Sri Lanka is the most
recent victim of this disastrous epidemic.
Kidney Diseases in the Word and in Sri Lanka
Due to the rapidity of the increase of the kidney diseases governments
and non-governmental organizations have set up foundations, advisory
centres and worldwide network on educating the citizens on safety and
preventive measures. Medical researchers have found the main causes of
Kidney diseases to be due to Diabetes, Blood Pressure, Hypotension,
Chemicals, Food Pattern and many connected factors. Diabetes is
spreading fast worldwide including Sri Lanka with the increase of Kidney
patients. About 10% of the world population is affected by Chronic
Kidney Diseases(CKD) with 6% Asian diabetic patients and death of 1.5
million citizens per year worldwide. There are 400,000 sickened kidney
Patients and 4 million diabetic patients in Sri Lanka out of 21 million.
382 million diabetic patients in the world will rise to 592 million in
2035 which is a frightening health risk for the future population.
Kidney diseases were presumed to be prevalent among farmers and Chena
Cultivators initially which is now spreading length and breadth of the
country including NE, North Central North and urban areas. The affected
people were 15% of the population rapidly increasing now at an alarming
rate. There are 22000 CKD patients and 300 deaths ever increasing with
1100 patients every month. It is suspected that the cause of this is due
to water contamination, excessive unregulated fertilizer wrong food
patters and contaminated food/water with excessive chemicals, Potassium
and cadmium in the water polluted with fertilizer, and many undetected
reasons. Ministry of Health, UN, and many NGOs and professionals have
researched this disaster to which no proper and longstanding solution is
forthcoming.
Kidney Transplant and Dialysis

