Cameron Green has severe kidney diseaseAustralia's star all-rounder Cameron Green revealed that he has been suffering from severe kidney disease since birth. Cameron Green said his illness was discovered during his mother's 19th week pregnancy scan. Cameron Green's father Gary played an important role in his cricket career. His father reported that there were concerns about whether Cameron Green would live beyond the age of 12. Green said that when he was born, the parents were told that the child had a severe form of kidney disease. Made all these revelations while talking to Green Channel 7. Green said he had no symptoms of the disease, but it was discovered through ultrasound. Kidney disease is basically a disease of the health function of the kidneys. Green said that his kidney does not filter blood like other kidneys. They are currently at about 60%, in what is called the second phase.Cameron Green has been playing cricket matches for the last two yearsCameron Green has been playing for Australia for almost a year. He also made his debut in IPL last year. He made his T20 International debut in 2022. He has also been a member of the ODI World Cup winning team in India last month. Currently, the Test series is going on between Australia and Pakistan, Cameron Green has also been included in that squad, but he has not been included in the playing eleven. He is with the team but is not playing. Green said he has handled kidney disease well throughout his career. Green suffered cramps while batting during the ODI against New Zealand last year as he scored an unbeaten 89 after bowling five overs in Australia's win.Cameron Green has chronic kidney disease.
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There are five stages to it, with the fifth stage requiring a transplant or dialysis.
This is how Green - currently at stage two - manages the condition every day... pic.twitter.com/ikbIntapdy