The Skin: A Critical Window into Chronic Kidney Disease and a Call for Collaborative Care

皮肤:慢性肾脏病的关键窗口及协作护理的呼吁

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Abstract

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVE: Chronic kidney disease (CKD), a complex and progressive condition, affects multiple organ systems, including the skin, where manifestations are common yet often underrecognized. This commentary aims to highlight these dermatologic signs as not only indicators of disease severity but also as opportunities for earlier intervention, improved patient comfort, and multidisciplinary collaboration. By examining the clinical relevance, educational importance, and research potential of CKD, we aim to promote a more comprehensive and proactive approach to its management. MATERIALS/METHODS – LITERATURE REVIEW: This expert commentary emphasizes the clinical significance of skin manifestations in chronic kidney disease and advocates for a comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach grounded in research, education, and patient-centered care. FINDINGS/RESULTS: Management of CKD should be integrated into standard nephrology care, with particular focus on symptoms such as pruritus, xerosis, and calciphylaxis, which not only cause discomfort but may also signal treatment deficiencies. Interdisciplinary collaboration among dermatologists, somatologists, and nephrologists is crucial to ensure timely diagnosis and comprehensive care. Additionally, educating patients about the potential skin-related complications of renal disease and encouraging them to report symptoms early can improve treatment adherence and lead to better outcomes. CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS: Cutaneous signs in CKD patients need more clinical focus, as they often signal early systemic problems and greatly affect quality of life. A comprehensive, patient-focused approach based on research, education, and policy change will be key to improving outcomes and enhancing the well-being of those with kidney disease.

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