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Silent Kidney Crisis! Mysterious Kidney Disease Rising Among Young Adults in Telangana

Published: October 31, 2025
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A growing number of young, otherwise healthy adults in Telangana are being diagnosed with chronic kidney disease of unknown cause (CKDu). With most patients having no diabetes or hypertension, doctors warn this could be an emerging public-health threat linked to environmental or lifestyle exposures.

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Clinicians across Hyderabad and surrounding districts report a surge in CKDu cases among individuals in their early 40s many of whom have never had known kidney-risk conditions. High dependence on untreated groundwater and unidentified environmental factors are being investigated as potential causes. Health experts are urging early screening, improved water testing and stronger public-awareness campaigns.

A concerning trend is unfolding in Telangana as hospitals are reporting a steady rise in Chronic Kidney Disease of Unknown Cause (CKDu) among younger adults. Unlike traditional chronic kidney disease cases typically triggered by diabetes or hypertension this new wave involves individuals who had no existing medical risk factors and were otherwise considered healthy.

Doctors in Hyderabad and Rangareddy districts observed that many patients, averaging around 41 years of age, sought help only after severe symptoms appeared, including fatigue, swelling, nausea, and unexplained decline in kidney function. Alarmingly, nearly 70% of these patients are men, pointing to possible occupational or environmental links.

One of the most consistent findings is that over three-fourths of affected individuals rely on untreated groundwater as their primary drinking source. This raises concern about hidden contaminants, heavy metals, or agricultural runoff that may be silently affecting kidney function. Climate-related factors such as high temperatures and dehydration may be worsening the risk.

Health experts emphasize that CKDu is notoriously difficult to diagnose early because symptoms develop slowly and often go unnoticed. The rising cases in Telangana echo similar patterns previously recorded in Sri Lanka, Central America and parts of Andhra Pradesh regions where heat stress and water contamination were found to be major contributors.

Public-health specialists are calling for immediate action through community-level kidney screening drives, improved groundwater-quality assessment and education on preventive hydration practices. As the causes remain unclear, early detection and lifestyle modifications are currently the strongest defence for at-risk groups.

“When young and otherwise healthy adults begin showing severe kidney damage without any known medical cause, it signals a silent crisis and we must address the environmental and lifestyle triggers before the numbers rise further.”

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HB Team

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