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WHAT IMPACT ON FAMILY AND SOCIAL LIFE ?
Chronic kidney disease doesn’t just impact the patient, it also profoundly affects their loved ones. Managing treatment, adapting to medical constraints, and coping with the disease’s progression can create a significant emotional burden on family and friends. This can lead to increased feelings of isolation and loss of independence for the patient.10,13

To maintain family balance and a strong social life, several strategies can help:
- Support of family and caregivers
Encouraging open communication helps share needs and emotions, fostering essential mutual support to navigate this challenge together.
- Join support groups or associations
These spaces provide an opportunity to connect with others facing similar challenges, breaking isolation and strengthening a sense of belonging.
- Personalized psychological support
Consulting a professional can help manage anxiety, stress, and negative emotions caused by the disease, ultimately improving overall quality of life.
- Maintaining adapted social and professional activities
Adjusting one’s lifestyle and commitments allows the patient to maintain independence, stay active, and continue to thrive despite the constraints of the disease.
It is essential to remember that while kidney disease requires adjustments, it should not prevent a fulfilling life. Surrounding oneself with caring individuals, staying informed about available options, and accepting help are key to living better with the condition and preserving overall well-being.