2012年12月16日星期日

Treatment to Prevent Chronic Glomerulonephritis Develop into Kidney Failure


Chronic Glomerulonephritis usually starts after streptococcal infections or occasionally other infections such as virus, bacteria and parasitic infection. The routine therapies for the disease are as follows:

Treatment for infection

As infection is the triggering factor of Chronic Glomerulonephritis, the patients are usually prescribed with anti-inflammatory drugs.

Chronic Glomerulonephritis

The above treatment methods have certain function in relieving symptoms and slowing down its progression. However, as the treatments does not treat Chronic Glomerulonephritis from its underlying causes, it is not able to halt its progression into Renal Failure.

Symptomatic treatment

As for high blood pressure, swelling, the patients are usually prescribed with medications for blood pressure, hormone, etc to eliminate symptoms.

Chronic Glomerulonephritis is an immune-mediated disease, which is caused by immune dysregulation. In right condition, the immune system in human body can defeat the foreign harmful substances when they invade into body. However, in some cases, the immune system is activated improperly and can not tell the harmful substances and healthy renal tissues and cells, thus resulting in glomerular impairment.

Therefore, the therapy in treating Chronic Glomerulonephritis should focus on suppressing the overactive immune response as well as control symptoms by restoring impaired kidney structure and improving renal function.

Is Glomerulonephritis curable?



Glomerulonephritis is divided into Acute and Chronic Glomerulonephritis and these two types of diseases have different prognosis.

Acute Glomerulonephritis usually starts acutely in several days. Usually, the patients have prodromic infection like streptococcal infections, mainly respiratory tract infection and skin infection. As the patients do not have substantial kidney damage, a timely and effective intervention treatment can reverse the disease completely. That is to say Acute Glomerulonephritis is curable. However, if the patients delay the treatment, it will transfer to Chronic Glomerulonephritis.

However, Chronic Glomerulonephritis is a hard condition to treat. It starts latently and develops slowly and progressively. As it develops latently, it can not be detected until the patients develop clinical symptoms like edema, blood in urine, foamy urine, etc. In that case, the patients' kidneys have been damaged seriously. Since a part of kidney tissues and cells have become necrotic and fiberized, the chance of curing Chronic Glomerulonephritis is zero. However, the patients can receive treatment to inhibit it from progressing into Renal Failure completely.

Chronic Glomerulonephritis is an immune mediated disorder caused by immune deposits in kidneys.

In right condition, the immune system can defeat the foreign substances known as antigens. However, in some cases, the immune system can not work properly so they fail to tell the difference between the outside substances and healthy tissues and cells in body. As a result, the immune system attacks the healthy tissues and cells in kidneys, thus leading to kidney damage. That is how Chronic Glomerulonephritis occurs.

For the above description, if the overactive immune reaction is not suppressed, it will cause further damage to kidney. Therefore, in the first place, the therapy should aim at suppressing the overactive immune response effectively and immediately to stop further kidney damage.

Then, clearing up the immune deposits plays a crucial role in treating the disease. Since if they remain in kidneys, the immune response may be triggered by inducing factors at any time.

Childhood Acute Glomerulonephritis: Symptoms and Complications


Acute Glomerulonephritis can be seen at any age among children, but its morbidity is higher between age 3~8. Read on and find the following symptoms and  complications.

Symptoms of Childhood Acute Glomerulonephrtis

High blood pressure

Blood pressure elevates mildly or moderately, which is mainly attributable to retention of fluid. With the increasing in urine output volume, the blood pressure will recover normal gradually.

Oliguria

Initially, the urine output declines. 2 weeks later, with the recovery of renal function, the urine output will recover normal gradually. In some cases, the children may suffer from anuria.

Hematuria

In 30~40% cases, the patients develop gross hematuria which can last for 1~2 weeks and then transform into microscopic hematuria. Severely, it is complicated  with difficult urination.

Edema

In more than 80% cases, the patients experience edema, generally on eyelids and faces. In severe case, the fluid may collect in every part of the body only within in 2~3 days.

Complications of Acute Glomerulonephritis in children

Encephalopathy

Once it occurs, the children usually experience serious headache, vomiting, obnubilation, coma.

Heart failure

Heart failure is occasionally seen in children and it is more common among adults. It is attributed to collection of fluid and high blood pressure. Usually, heart failure develops along with enlargement of liver and pulmonary edema.
Once your children have the similar symptoms above, you had better have him/her inspected at once. In Acute Glomerulonephritis, early and effective intervention treatment can reverse renal function completely.

2012年12月15日星期六

How to Treat Anemia in Chronic Renal Failure


Anemia is a condition in which the red blood cells are short to keep the body functioning well. It usually happens in kidney disease patients for kidneys are important to participate in the generation of red blood cells.

Why does anemia occur in Chronic Renal Failure?

Healthy kidneys can produce a hormone called erythropoietin(EPO), which can stimulate bone marrow to produce red blood cells. However, in Chronic Renal Failure, the impaired kidneys can not make enough EPO. As a result, the bone marrow can not produce enough red blood cells to meet the body's need.
In addition, the patients often suffer from nausea, vomiting and other digestive tract disease so they may not get sufficient iron and folic acid from food. These nutrients from food help the young red blood cells make hemoglobin, their main oxygen-carrying protein. Also, if the patients are on dialysis, they may lose blood during dialysis.
Anemia tends to worsen disease progresses so it is very necessary for the patients to control it by effective treatment.

How to treat anemia in Chronic Renal Failure?

Restore the impaired kidneys
As mentioned above, anemia in Chronic Renal Failure results from the impaired kidneys and inadequate renal function. Therefore, the treatment should primarily focus on restoring the impaired kidneys. Once the kidney structure is rebuilt and kidney tissues are regenerated, the kidneys will have an improvement in renal function and even recover normal function.
Iron
Iron is also needed to raise hematocrit to a normal level. If iron level is too low in blood, EPO will not help in relieving anemia. Usually,the patients are recommended to take iron pills or take intravenous injection of iron.
In addition, a few people may need vitamin B12 and floic acid supplements.
EPO
EPO is commonly used to treat anemia in Chronic Renal Failure. It is usually injected under the skin two or three times a week. FDA recommended that the patients treated with EPO should keep the hemoglobin level between 10 and 12 g/dl.
Anemia is knowns as “having 1.000 faces”. Without seeing your condition, it is hardly to give further personalized suggestions. But if you are interested, you can leave your conditions and question to kidneyask@hotmail.com

Difficulty Breathing and Chronic Kidney Failure



Many doctors say that its symptoms is terrible than Chronic Kidney Failure itself. Difficult breathing is a good example. Many kidney failure patients die of difficult breathing before their kidneys are totally damaged.
Why people with Chronic Renal Failure suffer from difficulty in breathing?
1. Once the kidneys are damaged, they will not be able to discharge fluid out of body normally as before. As a result, the fluid will build up in body and the increased blood volume will also collect in lungs thus making it difficult to breath.
2. As the kidneys can not filter out the potassium, the potassium level in blood will rise up. As a result, it will cause heart to beat irregularly and the patients are at high risk of developing congestive heart failure. Afterwards, heart failure can lead to difficulty in breathing.
3. Anemia is commonly seen in the patients with Chronic Renal Failure. Red blood cells are responsible for carrying oxgen to tissues and organs. For anemia, the number of red blood cells will decline thus resulting in difficulty in breathing.
The above are the main causes of difficult breathing for the patients with Chronic Renal Failure.
How to deal with it?
The patients should take some measures to relieve lung edema, heart failure and anemia by using diuretic and hemopoietin etc. However, these measures only can relieve the symptoms, but not their root causes.
The above problems are mainly attributable to renal function decline. Therefore, the primary goal in eliminating the difficulty in breathing is to restore the impaired kidneys.
Difficult is the indication of damaged heart that caused by the underlying kidney problems. Thereby, management for both heart and kidneys is important.

Living With Chronic Kidney Disease



Once you are diagnosed with Chronic Kidney Disease, how to live with it and how to keep it silent in your life will be a necessary question that needs you to answer. Read on and find the suggestions of living with chronic kidney disease.
First things first, what is chronic kidney disease? Allow me to introduce it for you once again.
Kidneys function as a filtering system in human body. Normal kidneys are able to remove the excess fluids and electrolytes as well as wastes from your blood. However, as your kidneys are damaged, there’s no way to eliminate all those toxins, resulting in wastes accumulating in your body. It can be fatal and need some serious attention.
Since you have developed chronic kidney disease, what should you do to stop it from worsening? Chronic kidney disease is not dreadful as long as you take good control of the disease, but how?
▪ To those who have diabetes, your blood sugar should be managed.
▪ To those with high blood pressure, take good control of your blood pressure.
▪ Control the cholesterol
▪ Live a healthy lifestyle, stay away from alcohol and cigarettes.
▪ Follow a sound diet, which greatly benefits your kidneys.
▪ Avoiding renal toxic drugs can prevent the condition from getting worse.
▪ Taking regular check-ups
Third question, when will I have to take dialysis?
You can cross off the dialysis from your list as long as you are able to take a good control of your condition. Early detection, timely treatment and healthy lifestyle do deliver you a best prognosis.
There’s a good prognosis of chronic kidney disease, but need your precautions. Don’t learn the disease only in the end stage, because as the condition enters into ESRF (end-stage renal failure), dialysis or kidney transplant would be inevitable. Need more information, write an email to kidneyask@hotmail.com
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2012年12月2日星期日

Treatments to Fight Against Your Renal Failure



The supportive therapy in first stage mainly focuses on preventing primary kidney disease together with adopting conservative medical therapies, with the purpose of preserving remaining nephrons as much as possible, so as to delay the arrival of Renal Failure. Here are several principles:

1. Follow a healthy diet plan. Primary principles for people with Rena Failure are low protein, low salt, low potassium and low phosphorus. All those restrictions should be followed without slackness. Keep this in your mind: to people who develop kidney disease; diet contributes to reduce kidneys’ burden with an obvious effect. Stop posing heavy burden to your kidneys, start from your daily diet now.

2. Take good control of your blood pressure. This principle is especially suitable for those with high blood pressure. Blood pressure has a complex relationship with kidneys. Anyway, taking good control of your blood pressure benefits one’s kidney health and cardiovascular system.

3. Do something to correct the anemia. A long-term anemia imposes the burden of heart, triggers a series of heart diseases.

4. Correct the acidosis. Acidosis develops as reduced kidney function aggravates. A standing acidosis will consume muscles, trigger bones loss, and increase the risk of bone disease.

5. Manage hyperlipidemia. More and more people consider hyperlipidemia as one of the main culprits of kidney disease, of course, including Renal Failure. Hyperlipidemia may elevate glomerular internal pressure; stimulate hyperlipidemia of interstitial cells and hyle. Consequently, causing chronic glomerular injury.
I just list some conventional as well effective ways to deal with Renal Failure, there can be more.

Chronic Renal Failure and Difficulty in Breathing


Why people with Chronic Renal Failure suffer from difficulty in breathing?
1. Once the kidneys are damaged, they will not be able to discharge fluid out of body normally as before. As a result, the fluid will build up in body and the increased blood volume will also collect in lungs thus making it difficult to breath.
2. As the kidneys can not filter out the potassium, the potassium level in blood will rise up. As a result, it will cause heart to beat irregularly and the patients are at high risk of developing congestive heart failure. Afterwards, heart failure can lead to difficulty in breathing.
3. Anemia is commonly seen in the patients with Chronic Renal Failure. Red blood cells are responsible for carrying oxgen to tissues and organs. For anemia, the number of red blood cells will decline thus resulting in difficulty in breathing.
The above are the main causes of difficult breathing for the patients with Chronic Renal Failure.

How to deal with it?

The patients should take some measures to relieve lung edema, heart failure and anemia by using diuretic and hemopoietin etc. However, these measures only can relieve the symptoms, but not their root causes.
The above problems are mainly attributable to renal function decline. Therefore, the primary goal in eliminating the difficulty in breathing is to restore the impaired kidneys.

2012年11月30日星期五

Smoking and the Risk of Renal Failure



Patients with high blood pressure (I mean primary high blood pressure) have no protein in urine when they have no kidney damages. However, if people with high blood pressure smoking, proteinuria may occur frequently. The fact indicates that smoking impairs filtration function of kidneys. Although there are plenty of other factors damaging one’s kidneys, smoking is liable for most of the kidney damages.
According to the September 2011 Issue of Renal and Urology News, among those individuals who are younger than 70 years old, those current smoker along with former smoker are at 3.3 and 4.0 times high risk for developing Renal Failure compared with those who never smoked before. Scary isn’t it?
Even those who have already quit smoking are still at a high risk of Renal Failure than those who never smoked. Good news is that the risk of Renal Failure will diminish with time since one quit smoking.
"The findings came to light from a study of 65,589 individuals who participated in the HUNT II study, a Norwegian general health survey. During a median follow-up of 10.3 years, 124 subjects progressed to stage 5 chronic kidney disease.", quote from the report.
As is well-known, smoking is extremely harmful to one’s health, whereas it has become a popular trend especially among men. People with CKD should now be strongly encouraged to quit smoking. After reading the article if you are still smoking, I do suggest you to take a second thought. Smoking has no good to your healthy, whatever you are healthy or have already developed Renal Failure, you should definitely stay away from it.

2012年11月29日星期四

Renal Failure Precautions


As is well-known, almost all the kidney diseases have a chance to step into this irreversible stage. Then how to take measures to stop its coming? I guess this is the question we all want to know most.

-Protect your kidneys in daily life if you have no kidney disease. Do something that really matters, such as taking regular check-ups. Early detection contributes to timely treatment, and all these efforts ensure a better prognosis.

-Manage chronic conditions. Unlike acute kidney disease, chronic kidney disease has a mild onset and slight symptoms, that’s why people used to overlook it and finally let them progress to Renal Failure. Especially those with diabetes, go through the tests every single year, for your own sake.

-Drink properly. To those who experience swelling, doctor probably recommends you to restrict your fluids intake. For others, take proper fluids can be beneficial. As for the exact amount, talk with your doctor.

-Follow a sound lifestyle and a healthy diet. Moderate exercises benefit one’s blood pressure and make the heart healthier. Those with heart problems should avoid intensive exercises. This rule is not applicable for all.

-Avoid certain medications. Medications which have a potential to harm kidneys should be strictly avoided. Some of the people taking medications to lower their blood pressure or blood sugar should not be included. Whatever you take, especially like pain killers, you should always let your doctor know.

-Stay away from heavy metal exposure. Heavy metals are harmful to one’s health, let alone those with kidney disease. Stay away from them is always a wise choice.

By taking those common-sense tips, you can prevent yourselves from kidney disease and Renal Failure, meanwhile, enjoy yourselves. Those are simply some effective precautions, for different people there are different counterpoints. Consult our expert online for individualized tips, don’t ever take chances. Hope you a great day.

2012年11月25日星期日

Why Kidneys Fail in ADPKD



Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD) is a common type in PKD. As people with ADPKD usually begin to develop symptoms at age 30~40, it is also known as Adult PKD. More than half of people with ADPKD develop Renal Failure by age 60. Why kidneys fail?
ADPKD is featured with numerous cysts growing on kidneys. These cysts have been existed in kidneys since they are born. When they are young, the cysts are small so they do not cause symptoms at all.
However, with age, the cysts will increase both in size and number. If uncontrolled, the cysts will enlarge constantly to oppress the surrounding nephrons thus resulting in renal ischemia and anoxia. Moreover, more and more healthy nephrons are replaced with enlarged cysts. The renal fibrosis is initiated and kidneys begin to fail gradually.
However, not all people with ADPKD will develop Renal Failure. If they can receive proper treatment before renal insufficiency occurs, they will be able to avoid Renal Failure completely. Maybe you will say there is no cure for PKD. Yes, you are right. ADPKD is a genetic disease. It is not possible for us to change the gene problem in present medicine. However, it is possible for us to control the enlargement of renal cysts.
The cysts enlargement results from the increased secretion of cystic fluid by the epithelial cells of the cysts. If the cells are inactivated, they will stop growing.
If more blood and oxgen is applied to kidneys, the renal fibrosis will be inhibited. If so, the renal function will stop declining.
The therapeutic goals have been achieved in the present medicine area. The patients with ADPKD should change the conventional opinion on the treatment of the disease and find a better alternative method to treat the disease.

Recent medical treatment of PKD



If untreated, more than 50% of the patients with PKD will develop Renal Failure by age 60. However, by proper treatment, you will be able to stop the progression of PKD and prevent it from progressing into Renal Failure.
In China, Chinese herbs are used to treat PKD and have showed an enormous effect. Based on different illness condition, we make a personalized formula. Then the herb medicines are shattered by the modern equipment. With the help of instrument, the medicine powder will be permeated into the kidney lesions from kidney area directly. The medicines can act on the cysts and shrink them gradually by dilating blood vessels, transferring the function of the epithelia cells etc. In this way, the renal function will improve remarkably.
As herb medicines are derived from plant root, seeds, leaf etc, they do not have any side effects on the patients with PKD.
At present, more than 100o patients with PKD have treated successfully in our hospital. If you want to know their recovery experience, you can consult us on line directly.

Recent Medial Treatment for Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)



Polycystic Kidney Disease(PKD) is featured with numerous cysts usually growing on bilateral kidneys. With the cysts enlarging, they will replace more and more healthy nephrons thus resulting in renal function decline. PKD is a genetic kidney disorder and you have 50% chance of getting the disease if one of your parents is affected by it. If you are affected by PKD, you will develop the following symptoms.
High blood pressure (usually the first sign of PKD)
Back pain
Flank pain
Hematuria
Infection
If you have the above symptom, it implies your kidneys have begun to decline and you should go to see a doctor at once.

Should You Neglect Small Renal Cysts in PKD


In Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD), when the cysts are small, you may not have any symptoms or discomforts at all. You just think that I am well I do not need treatment at all. However, if there are people having PKD around you, you should know the ending result of PKD. Without proper treatment, more than 50% of the patients will develop End Stage Renal Failure by age 60 and have to extend their life by dialysis or kidney transplant.
PKD is caused by abnormal gene, which means you are born with cysts on kidneys. With age, the cysts will enlarge ceaselessly and you present severe symptoms like high blood pressure, server back pain, hematuria etc. In many cases, the size of the cysts may reach up above 20 cm and even 30 cm. The enlarged cysts will fill you full abdominal cavity so you will feel a big mass on abdomen. In this case, the cysts are at high risk of rupturing, which can cause intense pain and even Acute Renal Failure.
With the cysts enlargement, they will oppress the surrounding nephrons thus resulting in renal ischemia and anoxia. The kidneys can not get sufficient blood and nutrients supply so the renal tissues will begin to die gradually. Moreover, more and more normal nephrons will be replaced with cysts. Your kidneys will fail at a quit far speed.
When the cysts are small, if you can receive proper treatment in time, the cysts will not cause renal injury. If so, you will be able to avoid developing Renal Insufficiency or even End Stage Renal Failure.
Here the experts remind all the patients with PKD that you should not neglect the early treatment of the disease. The earlier treatment you receive, the better prognosis you will get.

Chinese herbal medicine for PKD


The Chinese herbal medicine is selected after a full individualizing examination and case-analysis, which includes the medical history of the patient, physical and mental constitution etc.
Cysts enlargement is attributable to excretion of the cystic fluid by the lining cells of the cysts. Chinese herbal medicine can promote the functional transformation of the lining cells and make them lose excretion ability and improve their reabsorption ability. As a result, the cysts will shrink gradually.
Moreover, Chinese herbal medicine can dilate blood vessels. Hence, it can increase the blood supply to kidney lesions thus relieving renal ischemia and anoxia. In addition, it can improve the blood circulation so as to increase the excretion of the metabolic wastes like urea nitrogen, creatinine etc.
In addition, Chinese herbal medicine can provide some nutrients like amino acid, vitamin D etc to stimulate the self-repairing of the impaired nephrons.
Ultimately, the cysts will shrink gradually and the impaired cysts will be restored well. In this way, the patients with PKD will be able to avoid developing into Renal Failure.

Can Homeopathy Cure Polycystic Kidney Disease


 (PKD)Homeopathy is commonly used to treat Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD). However, there is little evidence to support homeopathy as an effective treatment for this specific condition. Therefore, in our hospital, homeopathy is not recommended to the patients. If so, is there any alternative treatment for PKD?
PKD is featured with numerous cysts growing on kidneys. With age, the cysts will increase in both size and number. As a result, the enlarged cysts will squeeze the surrounding nephrons. If untreated, more and more healthy nephrons will be replaced with cysts thus resulting in Renal Failure. Therefore, the most crucial point in treating PKD is to stop the cyst enlargement and shrink the enlarged cysts.
Chinese herbal medicine is applied to the treatment of PKD and has showed enormous effect. The main medical integrants in Chinese herbal medicine are herbs and also contain animals, minerals etc. Every formula includes several kinds of medicines and they are interacted to achieve efficiency.

A Natural Remedy for ADPKD



Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD) covers the majority of the total population of people with Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD). As many people know the ending of the disease from their parents’ experience, they are very eager to seek for an effective therapy to stop the progression of ADPKD. Here a natural remedy will introduce the patients with ADPKD.
In the western medicine, the patients usually use surgery or LRCD to eliminate the large cyst. Of course, these treatment methods can delay the progression of the disease temporarily and relieve the symptoms like pain, high blood pressure etc. However, once the big cysts are removed, the left ones will grow up at a fast speed to oppress the kidneys again. What the patients with ADPKD should primarily do is to stop the enlargement of all the cysts growing on kidneys, but not a single one.
In China, a natural remedy---Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is applied to treat ADPKD and has showed its enormous effect.
Many foreigners are not familiar with this therapy, but many of them must have heard about Chinese herbal medicine. Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is an innovative application of Chinese herbal medicine.
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is an external therapy. The well-chosen medicines are shattered into powder and then are packed in bags made of special material. Then with the help of modern instrument, the effective medicine integrants will be able to be permeated into the kidney lesions directly from kidney area.
Then the effective medicine can work on the cysts and promote the resorption ability of the lining wall of the cysts. As a result, the cysts will stop growing and shrinking gradually.
Moreover, the medicine can dilate blood vessels to improve systemic blood circulation and increase the blood and nutrients supply to kidneys. Therefore, it can promote the self-repairing of the impaired renal functional cells due to oppression of the enlarged cysts.
After the above systemic treatment, the cysts will be able to stop growing and shrink gradually. In this way, the patients with ADPKD will be able to avoid developing Renal Failure completely.

How to prevent renal damage in PKD?



The prognosis of PKD is extremely variable. The earlier they receive treatment, the better the prognosis will be. However, in the early stage of PKD, most of the patients do not have discomforts or symptoms at all so they do not take the disease seriously at all and miss the best treatment opportunity. In clinic, most of the patients with PKD have lost more than half of their renal function when they show noticeable symptoms.
In order to prevent renal damage in PKD, the treatment should primarily focus on inhibiting the enlargement of cysts.
In China, Chinese herbal medicine has been used in treating PKD and showed an enormous therapeutic effect.
The enlargement of cysts is attributed to the secretion of cystic fluid by the lining cells of cysts. The effective integrants in Chinese herbal medicine can promote the functional transformation of the cysts thus making them lose secretion function.
Moreover, the effective medicine can dilate renal arteries. In this way, it can improve the blood supply and oxgen to kidneys so as to stop renal function decline.
If the patients with PKD can receive the above systemic treatment, they will be able to stop the kidney damage and avoid developing Renal Failure completely.

How does PKD cause Renal Failure?


Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) is a genetic kidney disorder. Although there is no cure for PKD yet, early intervention and treatment can improve the individuals’ health and make the avoid developing Renal Failure.
How does PKD cause Renal Failure?
PKD is featured by numerous cysts usually growing on both kidneys. With age, the cysts will increase both in size and number. The cysts will oppress the surrounding healthy nephrons thus resulting in renal ischemia and anoxia. Just like people, if the nephrons can not get sufficient oxgen supply, they will die. Finally, the kidneys will fail completely. The completely necrotic kidneys are just like hard stones so the blood can not pass through them at all.

How to prevent ADPKD from developing into Renal Failure(Renal Failure Preventions)?



Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy can shrink the cysts by transforming the function of the epithelial cells and improving their reabsorption ability. As a result, the cysts will become smaller and smaller gradually. Meanwhile, the effective medicine in Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy can provide some necessary nutrients for repairing the impaired nephrons so as to improve renal function to some extent. In this way, it can help the patients with ADPKD avoid the destiny of having dialysis or kidney transplant.
However, the patients with ADPKD should know that Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is not almighty. If the kidneys fail completely and they have no urine for a long time, Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy does not have so much significance. When the patients have no urine, it implies there is no blood flow in kidneys. Therefore, the medicine can not reach kidney lesions at all. That is why the patients with ADPKD are recommended to receive treatment as early as possible.

How ADPKD cause Renal Failure?


Autosomomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD) is a common inherited kidney disorder and it affects over 12 million individuals worldwide. Approximately 50% of people with the disease will develop End Stage Renal Failure and require dialysis or kidney transplant in the 4th to 6th decades of life. For so huge harmfulness of ADPKD, all patients and nephrologist worldwide are eager to seek for a cure the disease. To our disappointment, there is no a cure for genetic disease yet. However, the patients with ADPKD can control the disease from progressing into Renal Failure by proper treatment.
How ADPKD cause Renal Failure?
ADPKD is featured with the numerous fluid-filled cysts growing in kidneys. With age, the epithelial cells of cysts will excrete cystic fluid ceaselessly to enlarge the cysts gradually. As a result, the enlarged cysts will oppress the surrounding healthy nephrons and replace them gradually thus triggering Renal Failure. In China, we use Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy to control cysts enlargement.

How to Treat Solitary Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD)



Solitary Polycystic Kidney Disease is a genetic disorder, in which the cysts only affect one of the kidneys. Many people think if they remove the diseased kidney, the left one still can maintain their normal life. In fact, they have a misunderstanding on Solitary Polycystic Kidney Disease.
Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) is a common genetic kidney disease which is commonly featured by numerous cysts on both kidneys. In rare case, the cysts may only grow on one kidney. However, in many cases of Solitary Polycystic Kidney Disease, the cysts will spread to the healthy kidney in several years later. Solitary Polycystic Kidney Disease is just an early stage of PKD. Therefore, you should take the best opportunity to treat Solitary Polycystic Kidney Disease as early as possible.
How to treat Solitary Polycystic Kidney Disease?
As the disease is in its early stage, if the patients can receive proper treatment, the left kidney will not be involved in the future.
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is commonly applied to treat Solitary Polycystic Kidney Disease and has showed an effective treatment effect. It is an innovative application of traditional Chinese medicine and is free of trauma and side effects.
The fine medicine powder in Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy can permeate into the kidney lesions directly with the help of physiotherapy instrument. The medicine can dilate renal arteries and increase blood supply to kidneys so as to relieve the renal ischemia and anoxia caused by cysts oppression. In this way, it can stop the further kidney damage.
In addition, medicine in Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy can change the epithelial cells of the cysts and improve their reabsorption ability. As a result, the cystic fluid will be reabsorbed gradually by the epithelial cells and the cysts will become smaller.
If you are diagnosed with Solitary Polycystic Kidney Disease, you should not be panic or do not take it seriously. You should choose a proper treatment to stop the disease progression. If so, you will be able to live a normal life.
Cure for Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD)

How to Lower High Serum Creatinine Level in PKD Naturally



In the early stage of Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD), the renal function keeps normal. However, with age, the cysts will enlarge thus causing renal function decline and high serum creatinine level.
Why patients with PKD suffer from high serum creatinine level?
Cysts refer to pounches which do not connect with the outside. With age, more and more cystic fluid will secreted by lining cells of cysts. However, there is no draining channel. As a result, more and more cystic fluid will accumulate in cysts thus causing cysts enlargement. The enlarged cysts will oppress the surrounding healthy nephrons. Finally, the nephrons will be as hard as stones and can not allow blood to pass through. As a result, the metabolic wastes including creatinine will build in blood thus resulting in high serum creatinine level.
How to lower high serum creatinine level in PKD naturally?
As the high serum creatinine level is caused by kidney impairment, the therapy should focuses on restoring the impaired nephrons and shrinking the enlarged cysts.
Here the combination therapy: Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy and Stem Cell Therapy is recommended to the patients.
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is an innovative therapy of traditional Chinese medicines. The main components are herbs so the therapy is free of side effects. The medicines can change the function of the lining cells and make the cystic fluid be absorbed. As a result, the cysts will become smaller gradually.
Stem cells are considered as master cells. In right condition, they are capable of differentiating new types of cells. After the stem cells are infused into body, they will be stimulated by the surrounding impaired renal functional cells and environment. They will differentiate into new cells to replace the impaired ones to function. Finally, the kidneys will be restored very well and recover their normal secretion function. Finally, the serum creatinine level will decline naturally.

2012年11月20日星期二


Treatment for Autosomal Dominant PKD
PKD includes Autosomal Dominant PKD and recessive trait. The course and treatment of the disease will be discussed here.
Course
Autosomal PKD is caused by mutations of PKD1 on chromosome 16 or PKD2 on chromosome 4. PKD1 is more common,accounting for approximately 85% of Autosomal PKD.
In early decades of years, the patients do not present with symptoms or discomforts at all when the cysts are small. Generally, the disease is detected out in tests for another problem by accident. Most of the patients begin to develop symptoms like high blood pressure, back or flank pain,bleeding in urine by age 30~40.
With age, more and more cystic fluid is secreted by the epithelial cells on cyst wall, but there is no a channel for the fluid to drain out. Consequently, the cysts will become larger and larger, thus squeezing the surrounding healthy nephrons and take more and more normal kidney tissues. Eventually, Autosomal Dominant PKD end up with Renal Failure. It is reported that more than 50% of the patients develop Renal Failure by age 60 and have to rely on dialysis or kidney transplant to sustain life.
Treatment
Although there is no a cure for Autosomal Dominant PKD is not available, a proper treatment can stop renal function decline and prolong life span.
Conventionally, the treatments only focus on controlling of the symptoms of Autosomal Dominant PKD. The patients are prescribed with painkillers to relieve pain and medications to control blood pressure. After many years, when the kidneys fail, people with End Stage Renal Failure must seek one of two options for replacing kidney function:dialysis or transplantation.
In our hospital, Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is applied to treat PKD and has been accepted by more and more patients worldwide. It aims at stopping the cysts from enlarging and promote the draining of cystic fluid by promoting the reabsorption of the cystic fluid.
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is a natural remedy free of invasive and adverse on body. It is a new option for people with Autosomal Dominant PKD.

2012年11月19日星期一

Hyperkalemia Facts


Hyperkalemia is one of the major complications of Renal Failure, which greatly affects one’s life. It can trigger ventricular fibrillation or heart arrest, which can be fatal. 
Hyperkalemia occurs more commonly in people with acute tubular necrosis causing by severe trauma. Other reason accounting for it is kidney dysfunction. Major kidney dysfunctions include the following causes: acute or chronic Renal Failure, glomerulonephritis, lupus nephritis, rejection from kidney transplant, or urinary tract obstructions.
From the symptoms of the complication, you can tell if one have suffered from this complication or not. Sometimes, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, tingling sensations, slow heartbeat, or weak pulse occurs as the symptoms of this complication. Unfortunately, it is usually asymptomatic, which makes the treatment even harder.
How to Treat Hyperkalemia?
Diet, of course, is a conservative but effective approach to prevent eating too many foods high in potassium. Foods high in potassium include tomato, potato, banana, lima beans, and milk, to name a few.
Avoid using medications high in potassium and taking certain medications that your doctor prescribed. Those medications can be used to lower the high levels of potassium and reduce the risk of death.
Stay away from stored blood. The serum potassium up to as high as 16mmol/L after keeping one week, patients with hyperkalemia should not be transfused stored blood in case of aggravating the condition. For people with this complication, fresh blood is better.
If taking all those measures and receives no effects, dialysis should be taken into consideration. By performing dialysis, it can be relieved and thus save their lives.

2012年10月28日星期日

Diet Management to Lower High Creatinine Level


While what you eat can not change your creatinine value, a kidney friendly diet can prevent some of fatal complaints like heart failure, stroke etc.

There is no one particular diet for the patients with high creatinine. Personalized dietary recommendations should be given based on the lab results like blood pressure, blood glucose and levels of minerals etc.


Protein


The recommended protein intake has slight changes in patients. For the Diabetic Kidney Disease patients, they are recommended 0.8 g of protein per kg body weight a day. If they are a non-diabetic kidney disease patient, a slightly lower protein is suggested and they should keep protein intake at 0.6 g per kg body weight. For the patients on dialysis, they usually lose a large amount of nutrients during dialysis so the recommended protein intake is 1.2~1.3 g per kg body weight.


Sodium


One of the most important things the patients with high creatinine can do to preserve renal function is to control their blood pressure. High blood pressure in Chronic Kidney Disease is caused by the building up of sodium and fluid. Therefore, they are suggested to limit sodium intake to 2 grams a day.



Potassium

Elevated potassium levels can kill people with Chronic Kidney Disease. High levels can affect the nerve impulse, thus causing irregular heart beat and even heart failure which can threaten their life.


Phosphorus


Phosphorus level elevates in Chronic Kidney Disease for the kidney is no longer able to regulate phosphorus content in the blood. High phosphorus level is dangerous. It can cause hyperparathyroidism and cause blood to leach calcium from bones, resulting in itching and renal osteopathia. The common foods high in phosphorus include milk, milk products, chocolate, beer and organ meat.


In Chronic Renal Failure, many patients are suffering from anemia and hemoglobin levels are very low.Here are some tips can help the patients.


Nutrient supplementation


The production of hemoglobin needs a myriad of nutrients. However, in Chronic Renal Failure, the patients may experience poor appetite so they can not get nutrients intake like iron, floic acid, etc. Additionally, as multiple vital organs are involved, it can cause mineral metabolic disorders. These nutrients can aid the production of hemoglobin mainly including iron, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, floic acid and vitamin C. Here are the richest food sources the aforementioned nutrients.

Vitamin C: Guava, brussel sprouts, papayas, blackcurrants, cabbage, broccoli, strawberries, lychees

Iron: cereals, green the leafy vegetables, tomato paste.

Vitamin B6: Whole grains, oatmeal, tuna, avocado.

Folic acid: corn, bok choy, asparagus, pineapple, raspberry, strawberry.


Herbs


Herbs are rich in nutrients. They can enhance immunity and improve the health of red blood cells. These three herbs including withania, Dong Quai and nettle leaf have much benefits in improving hemoglobin levels. Also some activate substances can stimulate the DNA replication of impaired kidney tissues and regenerate renal functional cells. Consequently, the patients will have a remarkable improvement in renal function and the kidneys will produce more EPO than before.


Optimal treatment


The underlying cause of low hemoglobin in Chronic Renal Failure is attributed to impaired kidney function. Therefore, the treatment should focus on restoring the damaged kidneys. Stem Cell Therapy is the optimal treatment in restoring damaged cells, tissues and organs.

2012年10月27日星期六

Natural Remedy for Low Creatinine Levels in Renal Failure


Renal Failure is gradual loss of the kidneys' ability to perform their functions of eliminating metabolic wastes from blood. When the patients begin to experience high creatinine level, most of kidney function is lost. This article will discuss the natural ways to lower creatinine in Chronic Renal Failure.

Medicated bath

Skin is a strong excretory system in human body. A lot of metabolic wastes like urea, salts etc are excreted by skin from body. Medicated bath can open up the pores, thereby, a mass of wastes material and toxins will be brought out of body through sweating.


Avoid strenuous physical activity

Creatinine is the end product of creatine existing in muscle. Strenuous physical activity can product the metabolism of creatine. Therefore, the patients with Chronic Renal Failure should choose moderate exercises like jogging, walking, bicycling, etc.


Low protein and vegetarian diet

Foods abundant of proteins, like meat, fish and bean and bean products should be limited to reduce the buildup of toxins like creatinine. Also it is reported that high consumption of red meat can put extra strain on kidneys. That is because the it is high in creatine which can be converted to the by-product creatinine.
Although a healthy diet can not cure Chronic Renal Failure, it is actually effective in slowing down its progress.


Control blood pressure


It is very important for the patients with Chronic Renal Failure to have a tight control on their blood pressure because it can cause more damage to the kidneys, resulting in an increase of dangerous blood toxins like creatinine.

Pyelonephritis and Chronic Renal Failure


Pyelonephritis is a bacterial infection. It is usually caused by a bacterium called Escherichia coli. The infection usually occurs when bacteria from the urethra and bladder travel up your ureter to kidneys. If left uncontrolled, the infection will damage the kidneys in the following ways:

1. It can cause the inflammation in kidneys. If left untreated, the inflammatory response will attract more and more inflammatory factors to cause more severe damage to kidneys.

2. Pyelonephritis may cause retention of urine in bladder. The pressure in kidneys will increase significantly, thus causing compression to kidney tissues. If the kidney tissues and cells can not get insufficient blood, oxygen and nutrients, they will loss function gradually and finally complete Renal Failure.
Early inspection and treatment is particularly important to stop Plylonephritis from developing into Renal Failure. The following symptoms imply that you may be affected with the infection.

1. A fever
2. Shivering
3. Lower back pain
4. Fatigue
5. Vomiting
6. Increased urination

How to stop Pyelonephritis from progressing into Renal Failure?

Once the infection occurs, a proper treatment is quite necessary.
1. The patients are recommended to drink more water to produce more urine. In this way, a part of bacteria will be washed out of body by urine.
2. Usually the patients are prescribed antibiotics to control the infection. By this way, it can prevent the spreading of the infection effectively.

2012年10月26日星期五

Kidney Cancer Symptoms


Kidney Cancer will present the following symptoms.

Hematuria

Hematuria refers to red blood cell loss in urine. It usually does not cause any pain or discomforts. Therefore, many people usually do not take its seriously. They do not go to see a doctor until frequent episodes occur. However, frequent episodes of hematuria prove that the cancer cells have damaged pelvis and renal calyce. So, if you have pink, red or cola colored urine for no clear reasons, you should go for further inspection.

Back pain

Back pain occurs just the ribs and it can last over time. The pain is caused by the stretching of renal capsule and or the enlarged tumor compress the surrounding nerve and muscle tissues. Usually, the patients just experience dull pain. However, occasionally, if the blood clot obstruct ureter, it can cause difficult urination thus causing severer pain.

Lump on back

With tumor continuous enlargement, the patients can touch a large lump on back.
In addition, Kidney Cancer presents some extrarenal symptoms such as fatigue, poor appetite, nausea, weight loss, intermittent fever etc.

The above article has introduced the main symptoms and manifestations of Kidney Cancer. If you have one or several symptoms above, you had better go to see a doctor at once. Early inspection and timely treatment is important in improving the prognosis of the disease.

Conventionally, medications, surgery and chemotherapy are mainly adopted to treat Kidney Cancer. These methods have certain effects in slowing the disease progression and extending life expectancy. However, these treatment methods only can remove the existed cancer tissues or restrain the cancer cells growth temporarily, but can not eliminate the cause of the disease at all.


Traditional Chinese Medicine And Kidney Cancer


Surgery is commonly adopted by people with Kidney Cancer. If the tumor is still small, they can take timely surgery to remove the tumor. However, the returning rate of the disease is quite high. That is because the tumor is removed, but the cancer cells still remain in body. If the cancer cells have metastasis or proliferation, it will cause the relapse of Kidney Cancer.


Traditional Chinese medicine is a new option for patients. It can be a good assistant therapy for conventional therapies like surgery and chemotherapy.


1. Traditional Chinese medicine can enhance the patients' immunity and induce the cancer cells apoptosis. This can prevent the relapse of the disease and the metastasis of cancer cells.


2. It can improve the success rate of surgery and reduce incidence of complications of surgery. If the patients are in remission after a period of chemotherapy, traditional Chinese medicine can consolidate curative effect and prevent the returning of the disease.


3. The conventional therapies can cause great invasive on body. Traditional Chinese medicines are herbs from the nature and they are totally free of adverse effects on body.


Both western therapies and traditional Chinese medicines have pros and cons. If these are combined well, it will certainly bring a remarkable curative effect to people with Kidney Cancer.

Immunotherapy for Kidney Cancer


Conventionally, Kidney Cancer is treated with the combination of surgery, radiation and chemotherapy. These therapies can slow down the disease progression and prolong the patients' life span. However, surgery only can resect the existed large tumor, but is no useless for tumor cells.
 Chemotherapy and radiation not only can damage the tumor cells, but also can impair the healthy cells in body. That is why the patients develop

so many complaints. Also, with the proliferation of tumor cells, it is not enough to kill the cells by chemotherapy or radiation along.


Immunotherapy is a new therapy to treat Kidney Cancer. The concept of immunotherapy is based on the body's natural defense system, which protects us against a variety of diseases. It can treat disease by initiating or suppressing a immune response.


In treating Kidney Cancer, immunotherapy can harness and enhance the patients' immune system and regain its ability in defending against malignant kidney tumors.


Moreover, immunotherapy can stop the production of tumor cells by regulating immune system. Therefore, it can treat Kidney Cancer completely.


Early Surgery Treatment and Kidney Cancer Relapse


Can kidney cancer recur after early surgery treatment?

Surgery methods in treating Kidney Cancer are as follows:


Radical nephrectomy

It is the most common type of surgery for Kidney Cancer, in which the affected kidney and some surrounding tissues are removed. The patients has possibility of living a normal life with only one kidney. However, not all patients can endure the potential trauma of the surgery.


Partial nephrectomy

In this surgery, only the tumor and the part of the kidney surrounding it are removed. It is less invasive than radical nephrectomy, but it only possible if the tumor is smaller than 4cm.


Laparoscopic surgery

In some cases, laparoscopic surgery is performed to remove some, or all of the affected kidney. In this surgery, only small openings are made instead of on large cut in the above surgeries. As there is only a small wound in body, the patients can recover quickly.


The above are the surgeries in early stage of Kidney Cancer. However, the reoccurence of the disease is very high after surgery.

Kidney Cancer keeps persistent development for the differentiation and growth of cancer cells. If cancer cells break away from the original tumor and travel in the bloodstream or the lymphatic symptom, secondary tumor( metastases) will occur.

To control Kidney Cancer effectively, the therapy should not only remove the existed cancer cells, but also should can prevent the spreading and regrowth of new cancer cells.

Hematuria--A Sign of IgA Nephropathy


Hematuria refers to the presence of red blood cells in urine. In normal case, there only a small amount of red blood cells in urine. Hematuria includes gross heamturia which can be seen by naked eyes and microscopic hematuria which is visible under a microscope.


Hematuria is a classic presentation of IgA Nephropathy which usually starts with a day or two of non-specific upper respiratory tract infection. The gross hematuria resolves after a few days, though microscopic hematuria may persist. These episodes occur on an irregular basis every few months and in most patients eventually subsides (although it can take many years. Then why is there blood in urine for people with IgA Nephropathy?


IgA Nephropathy is an immune-mediated disorder, in which the immuoglobulin A deposits in the mesangium. To remove these foreign materials, the body mounts an inflammation, thus impairing the mesangium in glomeruli. Thus, the red blood cells pass through the mesangium and finally end up in urine.

Apart from red blood cells in urine, the patients with IgA Nephropathy also experience the following symptoms.


Protein in urine


In a small portion of patients with IgA Nephropathy(20~30%), they have microscopic hematuria and proteinuria(less than 2 grams/day).

Nephrotic Syndrome

Nephrotic Syndrome is related to a poor prognosis of IgA Nephropathy. In this disorder, more than 3.5 grams of protein loss in urine in 24 hours.


Renal Failure


It is either as a complication of frank hematuria or due to rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis. However, if early intervention treatment is adopted, the patients will avert developing Renal Failure.

Apart from IgA Nephropathy, there are also many causes of hematuria. So when you notice red blood cells in your urine, you need not feel panic. You should go to see a doctor to figure out its specific causes.

Hematuria, Proteinuria, Kidney Disease


Hematuria and proteinuria is commonly detected in Kidney Disease. When there exists these abnormal changes in your urine, you may feel quite panic. Please calm down, not all hematuria or protein in urine is related to Kidney Disease.

Causes of hematuria

◆Urinary disease
Glomerular Kidney Disease
Renal interstitial disease
Urinary tract infection
Urinary calculi
Others such as tumor, Polycystic Kidney Disease(PKD)
◆Systemic disease
Infection
Blood disease
Immune and autoimmune disease
Cardiovascular disease
◆ Diseases in adjacent organs to urinary tract like acute appendicitis and pelvic infection
◆ Chemical medicines such as heparin.
◆ Functional hematuria is caused by substantial exercise. It will recover if the stress factors are removed.

Causes of protein in urine

Protein in urine can be attributed to diseases or physiological activity.
Physiological proteinuria refers to transient proteinuria. It is mainly attributable to the following factors:
★ Some people may have increased protein in urine after intense and substantial exercise. Usually, it does not need treatment. After a period of rest, the protein in urine will disappear.
★ Orthostatic albuminuria occurs in some persons after standing or walking for a long time. Generally, it does not related to diseases.
Pathological proteinuria includes the following four types.
★ Glomerular proteinuria
It results from various kinds of primary and secondary glomerular kidney disease. The disease can cause damage to the renal barrier function, thus leading to protein leakage in urine.
★ Renal tubular proteinuria
If the absorption ability of renal tubule is impaired or the renal tubule secrete more proteins, it will cause protein in urine.
★ Overflow proteinuria
Extra proteins are produced sot hey are filtered out into urine.
★ Abnormal change in renal hemodynamics
Increased renal blood flow can affect the glomerular filtration function, thus resulting in transient protein in urine.

Kidney Diseases That Cause Hematuria in Children


In normal case, urine does not contain red blood cells because the filters in the kidney prevent blood from entering the urine. In Kidney Diseases, if the filtering system in kidneys or other parts of the urinary tracts are involved, hematuria will occur. The Kidney Diseases which may cause hematuria in children mainly include:

Inherited Kidney Diseases

Several different inherited Kidney Diseases can cause hematuria mainly include Polycystic Kidney Disease(PKD), Alport Syndrome, Inherited Nephritis. Up to now, no therapy cure the genetic Kidney Disease, but a proper treatment can slow down its progression and halts the diseases from developing into Renal Failure.

Glomerulonephritis

In Glomerulonephritis, the filters in kidneys are damaged and fail to maintain the red blood cells in in body. Thus, the red blood cells pass through the filtering system and end up in urine. Along with hematuria, the patients also experience proteinuria, swelling, high blood pressure, etc. Glomerulonephritis includes primary and secondary Glomerulonephritis. Primary Glomerulonephritis refers that the disease occurs without clear causes. Common Secondary Glomerulonephritis includes Diabetic Kidney Disease, Amyloidosis Nephritis etc.

The above are the common Kidney Diseases which can cause hematuria in children. Besides Kidney Disease, hematuria also occurs in the following conditions such as intense exercise, urinary tract infection, trauma. However, if these factors are removed, the blood in urine will disappear very soon.


2012年9月28日星期五

Can Dialysis Patients Drink Alcohol


Dialysis People are able to drink alcohol in moderation if Dr. and renal dietician fell ok. However, before you make any decision, you are suggested to get the permission of your doctor, because the alcohol consumption may develop the many risks.

Moderation means 1 drink per day for women and 2 for men. They take your meds into consideration as some say no alcohol. Alcohol must be counted towards their normal fluid allowance.

Alcohol Bad influence for Dialysis patients

- Drinking Alcohol and Kidney Failure

Drinking alcohol can hurt your kidneys in many ways and can increase the chance of needing dialysis.4, 5, 6 It may damage the kidney cells. It increases your chance of developing HBP, a leading cause of kidney disease. Drinking alcohol can interfere with your medicines and make it harder to control your pressure.

- Drinking Alcohol and Heart Problems

Heart disease can lead to kidney problems. If you do not drink, you should not start drinking just to try to help your heart. You can help your heart by exercising and following a healthy diet. If you do drink, keep it to less than two drinks a day.

- Drinking Alcohol and Your Medicine

Alcohol moves quickly into the brain and can impair thinking. It can increase the chance of a person mixing up or even missing medications. Alcohol also goes to the liver and can affect how the liver handles different medications. This can also affect blood levels of medications.

- Drinking Alcohol and High Blood Pressure

People with HBP should be extra careful about drinking alcohol. It may interfere with their medications and increase their blood pressure. More than two drinks a day can increase your chance of developing HBP.3 HBP is the number two cause of kidney failure.

Drinking a proper amount of alcohol may be allowed. However, over consumption surely will develop the risk of dialysis patients. Thereby, you are suggested to have a talk with your doctor or click here for online doctor help.

2012年9月24日星期一

Top 10 Ways to Protect Your Kidneys



Keep an oxygen-rich diet. Kidneys need a fresh supply of good blood cells to do their job. You may not think you have a hand in helping to ensure that the kidneys are getting all the oxygen they need, but you do. Much of it comes down to diet.



Eat healthy food. As the kidneys filter out waste products, the more waste there is, the harder they need to work. Thereby, eating healthy foods that are low in fat and salt will reduce the stress to kidneys. The good resources can be  found in fresh vegetables, fruits, lean meats and whole grains. <

Drink enough water everyday. The water helps the kidney remove waste and reduce the chances of forming painful kidney stones. Generally speaking, drinking about 6~8 glasses of water helps improve kidney function, but you are suggested to talk with your doctor to decide your water consumption.

No smoking. Smoking not only hurt your lungs and heart, it also kills your kidneys. Smoking affects the tiny blood vessels in the kidney, damaging the internal structure. Besides, Smoking destroys oxygen in the blood, giving the kidneys less to do their jobs with.

Keep a healthy weight. Being overweight is undoubtedly bad for the kidneys as well as other organs and arteries. Keeping a mild exercise about 30 minutes per day helps increasing your heart rate and maintaining a healthy weight.

See a doctor. When you feel something not right of your kidneys, you need to write down the symptoms and see a doctor as soon as possible. Early diagnosis and treatment means a lot to increase the success rate. Never take the symptoms for granted and let them alone.

No alcohol. Alcohol can be one of the worst drinks for kidneys. It increases the risk to develop high blood pressure, interferes with medicines, causes more frequent urination and damages kidney structure.

Take herbs. Many herbs are used to repairing the damaged tissues and cells. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, more than 100 herbs are found having the function to improve kidney function.

Improve immunity. More than 95% of kidney diseases are related to a poor immune system. And this is why a mild cold or infection always makes your kidneys tired and failed. Taking medicines or natural remedies to improve your immunity will reduce the risk to develop progressive kidney disease.

Exercise and sports. Keeping a regular exercise surely is a good idea, whether you simply with to keep kidney healthy, or you have been diagnosed with kidney disease. Taking 30 minutes exercise per day 5 days per week, helps improve muscle function, lower blood pressure, lower cholesterol and improve your sleep quality.


2012年9月22日星期六

Love Your Kidneys More Everyday


Kidneys are important for your overall health, so it is a must to take good care of them. Love your kidneys more everyday and you will receive the feedback from your kidneys someday.


Healthy diet

A balanced diet ensures you get all the minerals and vitamins your body needs. Eat plenty of fruit and vegetables and grains, such as wholewheat pasta, bread and rice.

Stay hydrated

Staying hydrated will help your kidneys function properly. Your urine should be straw-coloured or paler. If it's any darker that's a sign of dehydration.

Monitor Blood Pressure

High blood pressure is leading cause for kidney disease. Chronic hypertension has a great chance to develop Hypertensive Nephropathy (what is hypertensive nephropathy?). If your blood pressure is higher than it should be, your GP can suggest lifestyle changes or, if necessary, prescribe medication to reduce your blood pressure.

No smoking and alcohol

Smoking and drinking too much alcohol means that your kidneys have to work harder to remove toxins from your blood. Try to stop smoking completely and limit yourself to two small drinks a day for a man and one small drink a day for a woman.

Keep a right weight

Obesity raises your blood pressure that is bad for your kidneys. Your body mass index (BMI) is a helpful measure of whether you're a healthy weight. To work out your BMI, use this healthy weight calculator. Walking 30 minutes everyday helps keep a slim figure.
Once you are diagnosed with kidney disease. Please never worry about how long you will live day and nigh. I am here to tell you. Your lifespan depends on the way you live. Love your kidneys more everyday and you will live a healthy and long life.

2012年8月28日星期二

How Do Your Kidneys Work?



It’s a question that we rarely ask others or ourselves, but it’s really every important. It is the healthy kidneys that keep you alive and living well. The kidneys remove harmful substances and waste from the body, balance fluids and electrolytes and even produce important hormones to regulate your blood pressure, produce red blood cells and improve your strong bones.
Once your kidneys are not functioned, the waste and toxins build up in your blood and damage your body. Kidney disease seldom goes away and you will feel worse, if no treatment is found.
A person can lose up to 90% of their kidney function before experiencing any symptoms.
Approximately 1.7 million Australians (1 in 9) over age 25 years have at least one clinical sign of existing CKD, such as reduced kidney function and the presence of proteinuria (protein in the urine) or haematuria (blood in the urine).
It is estimated that there are between 11 to 30 million people with chronic Kidney disease or other evidence of kidney disease in USA.
In the United States the cost of treating patients with renal replacement therapy will be US $28 billion by the year 2010. It is estimated that over 600 000 patients will require treatment.
The incidence kidney failure (or chronic Kidney disease) has doubled the last 15 years.
Kidney Disease affects many people and destroys many families. Loving your kidneys may be a way to rescue your life and family. LOVE YOUR KIDNEYS and ACTION NOW!

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