Patients with kidney failure often have anemia. They are easy to bleed and have blood urine. This brings worry and distress to their life. They are limited to do things they want such as exercising, working, shopping, etc. It must be very urgent for them to know why does kidney failure cause bleeding and can we find some ways to treat it. We will introduce our therapy for you in this article.
Why does kidney failure cause anemia?
Kidney failure is a renal disease which means severe loss in renal function. Glomerulus are supposed to keep blood in normal. While in renal failure, glomerulus and kidney tubules are badly damaged so blood will flow out with urine.
What’s more, we all know that kidney plays an important role in generating hemopoietin. As kidneys in kidney failure function abnormally, they can’t generate enough hemopoietin. This disturbs the normal work in hemopoietic system so it will lead to bleeding such as ecchymosis or nosebleed.
How to treat anemia and bleeding in kidney failure?
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy
The most fundamental measure is to repair the damaged renal issues and retore the renal functions.
Micro-Chinese medicine osmotherapy takes effect in enlarging vessels and resisting inflammation and coagulations which can help alleviate damages of glomerulus. It is to restore injured renal issues by permeating traditional Chinese medicine into kidneys through advanced machines directly. After damaged glomerulus are repaired, they are able to avoid blood from flowing out of kidney. Gradually repaired kidney can create hemopoietin so alleviate anemia ans bleeding.
Traditional medicine can also stimulate circulation of blood so as to provide beneficial conditions for kidney to function well.
If you are annoyed by anemia and bleeding, please give us a chance to help you. Contact us by email: kidneyfailurecn@hotmail.com.
Friday, July 4, 2014
Saturday, June 14, 2014
Remedies for Bilateral Renal Cysts
Bilateral renal cysts, refer to fluid-filled cysts on either side of the
kidneys. If uncontrolled, the cysts may cause kidney failure, so, how to treat
bilateral renal cysts? Follow me to find the remedies.
Usually, the renal cysts will not cause symptoms, however, if patients experience back pain, blood in urine, etc, treatments should be adopted immediately.
Puncture
A doctor will punctures the cyst with a long needle inserted through the skin, using ultrasound for guidance. It is then filled with a solution that has alcohol, in this case, the cysts can be shrunk, or even harden. However, this method only works effectively with small cysts.
Surgery
In some cases, the cysts will return and refill with fluid, doctors may suggest surgery. Surgery can drain the fluid from the cyst with a tube called a laparoscope, but this method may cause infections or relapses, and bring great pain to patients again.
Hot Compress Therapy
Hot Compress Therapy combines traditional herb medicine and modern medical treatment and technology. During the course, patients just need to lie on the bed, and two bags contain active medicines are put under the waist, with the help of osmosis device, the active substances can be penetrated into lesions directly. Above all, the medicine can control the development of cysts, restrain the secretion of cystic fluid and improve blood circulation of whole body. So, the cysts may be shrunk effectively.
Besides, the therapy is painless, comfortable and no side effects. If you happen to be troubled by bilateral renal cysts and eager to find an useful method, contact with our online doctors, we will provide you more information about the remedy.
Keep a healthy diet
Patients should also have a good diet management. Such as, quit drinking, avoid cold and spicy foods, because these will stimulate the enlargement of cysts. If you have anything unclear, or want to get a healthy diet list, leave a message below, after comprehensive consideration, we will give you a reasonable suggestion.
Usually, the renal cysts will not cause symptoms, however, if patients experience back pain, blood in urine, etc, treatments should be adopted immediately.
Puncture
A doctor will punctures the cyst with a long needle inserted through the skin, using ultrasound for guidance. It is then filled with a solution that has alcohol, in this case, the cysts can be shrunk, or even harden. However, this method only works effectively with small cysts.
Surgery
In some cases, the cysts will return and refill with fluid, doctors may suggest surgery. Surgery can drain the fluid from the cyst with a tube called a laparoscope, but this method may cause infections or relapses, and bring great pain to patients again.
Hot Compress Therapy
Hot Compress Therapy combines traditional herb medicine and modern medical treatment and technology. During the course, patients just need to lie on the bed, and two bags contain active medicines are put under the waist, with the help of osmosis device, the active substances can be penetrated into lesions directly. Above all, the medicine can control the development of cysts, restrain the secretion of cystic fluid and improve blood circulation of whole body. So, the cysts may be shrunk effectively.
Besides, the therapy is painless, comfortable and no side effects. If you happen to be troubled by bilateral renal cysts and eager to find an useful method, contact with our online doctors, we will provide you more information about the remedy.
Keep a healthy diet
Patients should also have a good diet management. Such as, quit drinking, avoid cold and spicy foods, because these will stimulate the enlargement of cysts. If you have anything unclear, or want to get a healthy diet list, leave a message below, after comprehensive consideration, we will give you a reasonable suggestion.
Friday, January 3, 2014
What Diet Should A Diabetic Undergoing Dialysis Follow
Part of the job of dialysis is to take off extra fluid your kidneys do not
remove anymore. This is important, because if you have too much fluid, you may
have:
Swelling in your face, hands, and feet called edema
Headaches and low energy
Trouble breathing from fluid in your lungs
Heart damage from stretching your heart with too much fluid
High blood pressure that can lead to a stroke
What Diet Should A Diabetic Undergoing Dialysis Follow?
On the Black Diet, you eat only black foods. Because you'll soon tire of blackened fish, burned veggies, squid ink, black soybeans, and licorice and there aren't a heck of a lot of other black foods, you'll eat a heck of a lot less.
Vegetables like lettuce, cucumber and eggplant are excellent vegetable choices for a dialysis diet. Potassium is essential for your heart to beat properly but too much can be lethal in kidney disease
Meat and Protein food. beef, chicken, turkey and fish freshly prepared using herbs and spices instead of salt. Include meat with every meal to obtain necessary amounts of protein. For breakfast have an egg, or one serving of egg substitute.
Swelling in your face, hands, and feet called edema
Headaches and low energy
Trouble breathing from fluid in your lungs
Heart damage from stretching your heart with too much fluid
High blood pressure that can lead to a stroke
What Diet Should A Diabetic Undergoing Dialysis Follow?
On the Black Diet, you eat only black foods. Because you'll soon tire of blackened fish, burned veggies, squid ink, black soybeans, and licorice and there aren't a heck of a lot of other black foods, you'll eat a heck of a lot less.
Vegetables like lettuce, cucumber and eggplant are excellent vegetable choices for a dialysis diet. Potassium is essential for your heart to beat properly but too much can be lethal in kidney disease
Meat and Protein food. beef, chicken, turkey and fish freshly prepared using herbs and spices instead of salt. Include meat with every meal to obtain necessary amounts of protein. For breakfast have an egg, or one serving of egg substitute.
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Diabetes Kidney Disease and Dialysis: Tips In Daily Life
Dialysis patient can reduce the amount of wastes that need to be removed from his blood by making certain choices about what he chooses to eat and drink.
Signs of Kidney Disease in Patients with Diabetes
Albumin/protein in the urine
High blood pressure
Ankle and leg swelling, leg cramps
Going to the bathroom more often at night
High levels of BUN and creatinine in blood
Less need for insulin or antidiabetic medications
Morning sickness, nausea and vomiting
Weakness, paleness and anemia
Itching
Diabetics face a daily challenge when it comes to food. Blood sugar management is critical, and can be difficult even when all the "right" choices are made, leaving diabetics open to a wide range of complications, including kidney failure.
Where relevant, to tackle lifestyle risk factors, such as:
Stop smoking if you smoke.
Eat a healthy diet.
Keep your weight and waist in check.
Take regular physical activity.
Cut back if you drink a lot of alcohol.
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