Polycystic Kidney Disease is one inherited kidney disorder that causes numerous cysts to develop in kidneys. It is one common kidney disease all over the world. Let learn about how dangerous of polycystic kidney disease
1. Heredity: The polycystic kidney disease is a genetic kidney disorder. When the patients have this disease, they will scare that the disease can be passed on to their children, and the family is afraid to have this disease gene.
2. Growth: With age increases, the number and size of the kidney cysts are gradually increasing and changing.
3. Complications: Cystic changes in polycystic kidney disease are not only confined to the kidneys, but also relate to the liver, pancreas, spleen, ovary and other organs. Therefore, the polycystic kidney disease is not only the main cause for renal failure, but also a systemic disease.
So, Can polycystic kidney disease be cured?
Actually, Kidney disease cannot be cured. But it can be treated in a stable condition with proper treatment. PKD( polycystic kidney disease) patients need receive the proper treatments and treat their kidney disease in time once they found their condition. For those patients who have diabetes, surgery would lead to infection, TCM( traditional Chinese medicine) therapy could help patients shrink their cysts in a natural way without surgery. It also could help patients reduce creatinine level and improve their blood circulation and immune system.
If you are a PKD( polycystic kidney disease) patient, and seeking the proper treatments now, do not forget consult us with Whatsapp: 008615233618520, Email: kidneyfailurecn@hotmail.com. We would like to give you some better advice about your condition.
Friday, December 30, 2016
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
Kidney failure can be delay and controlled.
Kidney disease is a kidney disease that long-term accumulated in daily life, the cause of the disease is vary and complex, a lot of patients don't know different periods symptoms caused by the disease, so that delayed the treatment. Can it be delayed or prevented ahead of time after the discovery of the kidney failure?
Renal failure usually don't show symptoms at an early stage, so often can be found in urine and blood tests.When close to the loss of renal function, will show the following symptoms:
1.The body is unwell Due to continuous accumulation in the body toxins and waste, the patient may feel whole body is unwell. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, can not sleep well at night, loss appetite, itch and fatigue.
2.Edema and Anemia Patients with kidney failure can easily lead to spray blood and edema, give a great pain to patients.
3.Other symptoms Blood in the urine is showed by dark brown or blood red in the urine, high blood pressure, bubble, diarrhea, extreme thirst, sleep, or drowsiness, decreased libido.
What is the kidney failure treatment? More informations contact Whatsapp: +8615233618520, Email: kidneyfailurecn@hotmail.com.
1.Control high blood pressure, diabetes nephropathy patients should be actively control of blood pressure, and to buck up to standard, protect kidney function, can effectively reduce the urine protein excretion, so it should be in the first place.
2.Control blood lipid levels.Blood fat is always a factor, so in order to get good control of diabetic nephropathy, patients need to blood lipids control normal as far as possible, both triglycerides and cholesterol.
3.Strict control of blood sugar, blood glucose strictly controlled in the ideal range, glycosylated hemoglobin remained at less then7%, for the majority of patients with early nephropathy is very helpful. End-stage renal disease patients should be very careful when controlling blood sugar, due to insufficient food and inactivated, hypoglycemia is easy to occur.
4.Diet should be given priority to with high quality animal protein, like lean meat, beef, fish, eggs, etc., can also eat a low salt diet, if appear edema or high blood pressure, to control salt, but also to drink less.
5.The active treatment of various urinary system disease. Bacteria is easy to multiply under the environment of high sugar, that can cause urinary tract infections. Another is smoking can increase the incidence of urinary protein independence, all patients fear of renal failure to quit smoking immediately.
6.Use of antiplatelet aggregation drugs, There is also clotting factors cause of diabetic nephropathy except the metabolic factors. Kidney patients with anticoagulant therapy is often effective. "Kidney disease is a disease has big harm to human body, patients with general symptoms of the disease, in order to avoid the condition worsen,it is a wise choice to heal as soon as possible."
Renal failure usually don't show symptoms at an early stage, so often can be found in urine and blood tests.When close to the loss of renal function, will show the following symptoms:
1.The body is unwell Due to continuous accumulation in the body toxins and waste, the patient may feel whole body is unwell. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, can not sleep well at night, loss appetite, itch and fatigue.
2.Edema and Anemia Patients with kidney failure can easily lead to spray blood and edema, give a great pain to patients.
3.Other symptoms Blood in the urine is showed by dark brown or blood red in the urine, high blood pressure, bubble, diarrhea, extreme thirst, sleep, or drowsiness, decreased libido.
What is the kidney failure treatment? More informations contact Whatsapp: +8615233618520, Email: kidneyfailurecn@hotmail.com.
1.Control high blood pressure, diabetes nephropathy patients should be actively control of blood pressure, and to buck up to standard, protect kidney function, can effectively reduce the urine protein excretion, so it should be in the first place.
2.Control blood lipid levels.Blood fat is always a factor, so in order to get good control of diabetic nephropathy, patients need to blood lipids control normal as far as possible, both triglycerides and cholesterol.
3.Strict control of blood sugar, blood glucose strictly controlled in the ideal range, glycosylated hemoglobin remained at less then7%, for the majority of patients with early nephropathy is very helpful. End-stage renal disease patients should be very careful when controlling blood sugar, due to insufficient food and inactivated, hypoglycemia is easy to occur.
4.Diet should be given priority to with high quality animal protein, like lean meat, beef, fish, eggs, etc., can also eat a low salt diet, if appear edema or high blood pressure, to control salt, but also to drink less.
5.The active treatment of various urinary system disease. Bacteria is easy to multiply under the environment of high sugar, that can cause urinary tract infections. Another is smoking can increase the incidence of urinary protein independence, all patients fear of renal failure to quit smoking immediately.
6.Use of antiplatelet aggregation drugs, There is also clotting factors cause of diabetic nephropathy except the metabolic factors. Kidney patients with anticoagulant therapy is often effective. "Kidney disease is a disease has big harm to human body, patients with general symptoms of the disease, in order to avoid the condition worsen,it is a wise choice to heal as soon as possible."
Monday, December 26, 2016
Kidney Failure Treatment: Diet and Chinese Medicine
Prevent kidney disease Prevent is the goal with kidney failure. High blood pressure and diabetes are the two common reasons of chronic disease. If they are not under control, they can damage kidneys and organs. Gradually they can lead to kidney failure. Once kidney failure happens, the goal is to prevent further damage of kidney function.
Manage daily diet Diet plays an important role in the impaired kidney function. Proper and well-managed diet contributes to control symptoms and alleviate illness conditions. Well, what is the proper diet for kidney failure patients?
Low phosphorus intake Phosphorus may be elevated in the body in the kidney failure. In daily diet, patients with kidney failure should avoid high phosphorus foods such as milk, cheese, nuts and cola drinks.
Low potassium and sodium intake Because kidneys can not excrete excess sodium and potassium out of the body, patients need to consume them in limited quantities.
Foods with high potassium such as bananas, apricots should be limited. Also patients need to eat less sodium foods including pickles, bacon, processed foods and canned meat.
Kidney Failure Treatment: which way can help?
Proper diet both contributes to manage kidney failure and slow down the progression into ureamia. However, they can not cure the kidney failure fundamentally and repair the kidney function. In this situation, patients may be recommended to adopt micro-Chinese medicine.
Micro-Chinese medicine has the ability of repairing intrinsic cells and rebuild kidney function. As long as your kidney function is elevated to more than 15%, you are possible to avoid dialysis or kidney transplantation. Learn more about Micro-Chinese Medicine . Contact by Whatsapp: +8615233618520.
Email: kidneyfailurecn@hotmail.com.
Manage daily diet Diet plays an important role in the impaired kidney function. Proper and well-managed diet contributes to control symptoms and alleviate illness conditions. Well, what is the proper diet for kidney failure patients?
Low phosphorus intake Phosphorus may be elevated in the body in the kidney failure. In daily diet, patients with kidney failure should avoid high phosphorus foods such as milk, cheese, nuts and cola drinks.
Low potassium and sodium intake Because kidneys can not excrete excess sodium and potassium out of the body, patients need to consume them in limited quantities.
Foods with high potassium such as bananas, apricots should be limited. Also patients need to eat less sodium foods including pickles, bacon, processed foods and canned meat.
Kidney Failure Treatment: which way can help?
Proper diet both contributes to manage kidney failure and slow down the progression into ureamia. However, they can not cure the kidney failure fundamentally and repair the kidney function. In this situation, patients may be recommended to adopt micro-Chinese medicine.
Micro-Chinese medicine has the ability of repairing intrinsic cells and rebuild kidney function. As long as your kidney function is elevated to more than 15%, you are possible to avoid dialysis or kidney transplantation. Learn more about Micro-Chinese Medicine . Contact by Whatsapp: +8615233618520.
Email: kidneyfailurecn@hotmail.com.
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
What are the Risk Factors of Lupus Nephritis
Lupus Nephritis refers to a secondary disease caused by Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE). In this article, we are going to talk about its risk factors. Then, follow me and you will find the answer.
SLE is a kind of progressive autoimmune disorder. And studies show that it will affect various organs, such as, heart, skin, lung, liver, kidney or even nervous system. However, not everyone with SLE are definitely suffer from kidney disorders. After clinical research, our experts concluded the following risk factors:
Abnormal immune system In normal condition, the immune system can help fight against harmful substances from invading our body. However, for those with abnormal immune system, the immune complexes(combination of antigen and antibody) are more likely to deposit in the internal organs of the body. When they deposit in the kidneys, inflammatory response and kidney damage will come into being accordingly.
Certain medications In daily life, doctors may prescribe patients with some medicines to treat this immune-system disorder. However, drugs like penicillin, isoniazide, methyldopa, etc may lead to lupus nephritis. Therefore, it is necessary to avoid taking these drugs. Cold or other infections Except for the above two risk factors, infections and cold can also trigger lupus nephritis. Therefore, it is necessary to avoid infections like urinary tract infection, upper respiratory tract infection, skin infection and so on.
Lupus nephritis need have treatment in early time, If you want to know more informations about treatment. Plz contact with us Whatsapp: 008615233618520 ,
Email: kidney-hospital@hotmail.com .
SLE is a kind of progressive autoimmune disorder. And studies show that it will affect various organs, such as, heart, skin, lung, liver, kidney or even nervous system. However, not everyone with SLE are definitely suffer from kidney disorders. After clinical research, our experts concluded the following risk factors:
Abnormal immune system In normal condition, the immune system can help fight against harmful substances from invading our body. However, for those with abnormal immune system, the immune complexes(combination of antigen and antibody) are more likely to deposit in the internal organs of the body. When they deposit in the kidneys, inflammatory response and kidney damage will come into being accordingly.
Certain medications In daily life, doctors may prescribe patients with some medicines to treat this immune-system disorder. However, drugs like penicillin, isoniazide, methyldopa, etc may lead to lupus nephritis. Therefore, it is necessary to avoid taking these drugs. Cold or other infections Except for the above two risk factors, infections and cold can also trigger lupus nephritis. Therefore, it is necessary to avoid infections like urinary tract infection, upper respiratory tract infection, skin infection and so on.
Lupus nephritis need have treatment in early time, If you want to know more informations about treatment. Plz contact with us Whatsapp: 008615233618520 ,
Email: kidney-hospital@hotmail.com .
Sunday, December 11, 2016
Prognosis of FSGS in Children
Prognosis refers to the prospect of disease.When your child is diagnosed with FSGS,your major concern is that what the disease will develop.This article will introduce the prognosis of FSGS in children and tips how to improve the prognosis.
How is the prognosis of FSGS in children?
The prognosis of FSGS in children varies from individual to individual as it is affected by variables.Some patients may have a complete remission without relapses and further progression. However,in many cases,the diseased children may develop Kidney Failure and have to sustain their life with Dialysis and other replacement treatments.
How to improve the prognosis of FSGS in children?
Prevent FSGS relapses Frequent relapses of nephrotic syndrome play a vital role in affecting the prognosis of FSGS in children. Therefore,it is important to avoid the triggers of the condition. You should never cut down the drug dosage without a doctor’s permission. In addition, infection,colds may also trigger the relapse of FSGS so should also be prevented. Control FSGS complications Most of renal patients do not die of kidney disease itself,but the associated complications before kidneys fail.The complications of FSGS like proteinuria,high blood pressure, infection etc can worsen the prognosis of FSGS in children significantly.
Treatment The conservative treatment for FSGS in children only can relieve the symptoms of the condition and can slow down the condition progression to some extent. However,to improve the prognosis of FSGS in children, immunotherapy will be applied to treat the disease.This therapy has treated a number of diseases and aliments by using the body’s immune system. In treating nephrotic syndrome in children,immunotherapy can correct the immune dysfunction and help the body rebuild normal immune system. If the underlying cause is controlled, FSGS will stop progressing completely.
Want to know more contact us with Whatsapp: 008615233618520 ,
Email: kidney-hospital@hotmail.com .
How is the prognosis of FSGS in children?
The prognosis of FSGS in children varies from individual to individual as it is affected by variables.Some patients may have a complete remission without relapses and further progression. However,in many cases,the diseased children may develop Kidney Failure and have to sustain their life with Dialysis and other replacement treatments.
How to improve the prognosis of FSGS in children?
Prevent FSGS relapses Frequent relapses of nephrotic syndrome play a vital role in affecting the prognosis of FSGS in children. Therefore,it is important to avoid the triggers of the condition. You should never cut down the drug dosage without a doctor’s permission. In addition, infection,colds may also trigger the relapse of FSGS so should also be prevented. Control FSGS complications Most of renal patients do not die of kidney disease itself,but the associated complications before kidneys fail.The complications of FSGS like proteinuria,high blood pressure, infection etc can worsen the prognosis of FSGS in children significantly.
Treatment The conservative treatment for FSGS in children only can relieve the symptoms of the condition and can slow down the condition progression to some extent. However,to improve the prognosis of FSGS in children, immunotherapy will be applied to treat the disease.This therapy has treated a number of diseases and aliments by using the body’s immune system. In treating nephrotic syndrome in children,immunotherapy can correct the immune dysfunction and help the body rebuild normal immune system. If the underlying cause is controlled, FSGS will stop progressing completely.
Want to know more contact us with Whatsapp: 008615233618520 ,
Email: kidney-hospital@hotmail.com .
Saturday, December 10, 2016
Diet for Chronic Kidney Disease Children
For children with Chronic Kidney Disease, learning about nutrition is vital because their diet can affect how well their kidneys work. Parents or guardians should always consult with their child’s doctor before making any dietary changes.
Staying healthy with Chronic Kidney Disease requires paying close attention to the following elements of a diet:
Protein. Children with Chronic Kidney Disease should eat enough protein for growth while limiting high protein intake. Too much protein can put an extra burden on the kidneys and cause kidney function to decline faster. Protein needs increase when a child is on dialysis because the dialysis process removes protein from the child’s blood.
Foods with protein include eggs, milk, cheese, chicken, fish, red meats, beans, yogurt ,cottage cheese.
Sodium. The amount of sodium children need depends on the stage of their kidney disease, their age, and sometimes other factors. The doctor recommends limiting or adding sodium and salt to the diet.
Foods high in sodium include canned foods, some frozen foods, most processed foods, some snack foods, such as chips and crackers
Potassium. Potassium levels need to stay in the normal range for children with CKD, because too little or too much potassium can cause heart and muscle problems. Children may need to stay away from some fruits and vegetables or reduce the number of servings and portion sizes to make sure they do not take in too much potassium.
Low-potassium fruits and vegetables include apples, cranberries, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, pineapple, cabbage, boiled cauliflower, mustard greens, uncooked broccoli.
High-potassium fruits and vegetables include oranges, melons, apricots, bananas, potatoes, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, cooked spinach, cooked broccoli.
Phosphorus. Children with Chronic Kidney Disease need to control the level of phosphorus in their blood. because too much phosphorus pulls calcium from the bones, making them weaker and more likely to break. Too much phosphorus also can cause itchy skin and red eyes. As Chronic Kidney Disease progresses, a child may need to take a phosphate binder with meals to lower the concentration of phosphorus in the blood.
Phosphorus is found in high-protein foods. Foods with low levels of phosphorus include liquid nondairy creamer, green beans, popcorn, unprocessed meats from a butcher, lemon-lime soda, root beer, powdered iced tea and lemonade mixes, rice and corn cereals, egg white.
Early in Chronic Kidney Disease, a child’s damaged kidneys may produce either too much or too little urine, which can lead to swelling or dehydration. As Chronic Kidney Disease progresses, children may need to limit fluid intake. The doctor will tell the child and parents or guardians the goal for fluid intake. Know more contact us with Whatsapp: 008615233618520,
Email: kidney-hospital@hotmail.com.
Staying healthy with Chronic Kidney Disease requires paying close attention to the following elements of a diet:
Protein. Children with Chronic Kidney Disease should eat enough protein for growth while limiting high protein intake. Too much protein can put an extra burden on the kidneys and cause kidney function to decline faster. Protein needs increase when a child is on dialysis because the dialysis process removes protein from the child’s blood.
Foods with protein include eggs, milk, cheese, chicken, fish, red meats, beans, yogurt ,cottage cheese.
Sodium. The amount of sodium children need depends on the stage of their kidney disease, their age, and sometimes other factors. The doctor recommends limiting or adding sodium and salt to the diet.
Foods high in sodium include canned foods, some frozen foods, most processed foods, some snack foods, such as chips and crackers
Potassium. Potassium levels need to stay in the normal range for children with CKD, because too little or too much potassium can cause heart and muscle problems. Children may need to stay away from some fruits and vegetables or reduce the number of servings and portion sizes to make sure they do not take in too much potassium.
Low-potassium fruits and vegetables include apples, cranberries, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, pineapple, cabbage, boiled cauliflower, mustard greens, uncooked broccoli.
High-potassium fruits and vegetables include oranges, melons, apricots, bananas, potatoes, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, cooked spinach, cooked broccoli.
Phosphorus. Children with Chronic Kidney Disease need to control the level of phosphorus in their blood. because too much phosphorus pulls calcium from the bones, making them weaker and more likely to break. Too much phosphorus also can cause itchy skin and red eyes. As Chronic Kidney Disease progresses, a child may need to take a phosphate binder with meals to lower the concentration of phosphorus in the blood.
Phosphorus is found in high-protein foods. Foods with low levels of phosphorus include liquid nondairy creamer, green beans, popcorn, unprocessed meats from a butcher, lemon-lime soda, root beer, powdered iced tea and lemonade mixes, rice and corn cereals, egg white.
Early in Chronic Kidney Disease, a child’s damaged kidneys may produce either too much or too little urine, which can lead to swelling or dehydration. As Chronic Kidney Disease progresses, children may need to limit fluid intake. The doctor will tell the child and parents or guardians the goal for fluid intake. Know more contact us with Whatsapp: 008615233618520,
Email: kidney-hospital@hotmail.com.
Thursday, December 8, 2016
What are the symptoms of Polycystic Kidney Disease
Kidney cysts: Many symptoms of the patients with polycystic kidney are closely related with the development of renal cyst. Renal cortex and medulla exist in multiple cysts, ranging from a few millimeters to several centimeters in diameter, the size of the cyst, number gradually increased with the progression. The degree of male patients with renal cyst increase higher than female patients.
Pain: back or ribs abdominal pain are the most common symptoms of patients with polycystic kidney. with the age of growth, and cyst symptoms gradually are obvious, women are more common. Acute pain or sudden increased pain often prompts urinary tract obstruction and infection caused by cyst rupture hemorrhage, stone, or blood clot.
Hematuria: more than 90% of the patients have capsule hemorrhage or gross hematuria. Most are spontaneity, can also occur in vigorous exercise or after trauma. The reasons of blood in the urine have ruptured intracystic,stones, infection or cancer. Generally Hematuria is self-limited,and it will disappear in 2 ~ 7 days .If the bleeding persists for more than 1 week, or the patients older than 50 years old, need to rule out cancer.
High blood pressure: it is one of the most common early performance of polycystic kidney patients. Blood pressure of 50% young polycystic kidney patients with normal renal function is higher than 140/90 MMHG, and almost 100% had high blood pressure in patients with end-stage renal disease. High and low blood pressure and kidney size and how much the cyst is a proportional relationship, and will increase with the growth of age .
Renal function damage: early renal damage is often characterized by kidney enrichment function decline.During 40 ~ 60 years old,most of patients can maintain normal renal function;Once kidney began to decline, the descent velocity of glomerular filtration rateper year is about 4.4 ~ 4.4 ml/min,it is about 10 years from renal function damage to end-stage renal disease.
Others: 20% Polycystic kidney disease patients will have kidney stones, most are uric acid or calcium oxalate stones. Urinary tract and cyst infection is a common complication, and retrograde infection is the main pathway.Compared with the general population,the onset age of polycystic kidney patients with renal cell carcinoma is earlier , with obvious symptoms, and prone to bilateral sarcomatoid multicenter.
Have Polycystic kidney disease need have treatment ASAP. Know more treatment information, plz, contact us with Whatsapp: 008615233618520.
Email: kidney-hospital@hotmail.com.
Pain: back or ribs abdominal pain are the most common symptoms of patients with polycystic kidney. with the age of growth, and cyst symptoms gradually are obvious, women are more common. Acute pain or sudden increased pain often prompts urinary tract obstruction and infection caused by cyst rupture hemorrhage, stone, or blood clot.
Hematuria: more than 90% of the patients have capsule hemorrhage or gross hematuria. Most are spontaneity, can also occur in vigorous exercise or after trauma. The reasons of blood in the urine have ruptured intracystic,stones, infection or cancer. Generally Hematuria is self-limited,and it will disappear in 2 ~ 7 days .If the bleeding persists for more than 1 week, or the patients older than 50 years old, need to rule out cancer.
High blood pressure: it is one of the most common early performance of polycystic kidney patients. Blood pressure of 50% young polycystic kidney patients with normal renal function is higher than 140/90 MMHG, and almost 100% had high blood pressure in patients with end-stage renal disease. High and low blood pressure and kidney size and how much the cyst is a proportional relationship, and will increase with the growth of age .
Renal function damage: early renal damage is often characterized by kidney enrichment function decline.During 40 ~ 60 years old,most of patients can maintain normal renal function;Once kidney began to decline, the descent velocity of glomerular filtration rateper year is about 4.4 ~ 4.4 ml/min,it is about 10 years from renal function damage to end-stage renal disease.
Others: 20% Polycystic kidney disease patients will have kidney stones, most are uric acid or calcium oxalate stones. Urinary tract and cyst infection is a common complication, and retrograde infection is the main pathway.Compared with the general population,the onset age of polycystic kidney patients with renal cell carcinoma is earlier , with obvious symptoms, and prone to bilateral sarcomatoid multicenter.
Have Polycystic kidney disease need have treatment ASAP. Know more treatment information, plz, contact us with Whatsapp: 008615233618520.
Email: kidney-hospital@hotmail.com.
Sunday, December 4, 2016
Ten Forbidden Foods for PKD Patients
Polycystic Kidney Disease refers to there are many small and big cysts spreading in kidneys. Due to the unhealthy life style and unscientific diet, the cysts fluids may secrete more and faster. With the growth and enlargement of cysts, PKD patients suffer more and more. This article would have a introduction about the ten forbidden foods for PKD patients.
Pizza. Most pizza crust contains much fat, such as cheese, butter and carbohydrate etc. Meantime pizza is made with rich salt and roast meat. All these can stimulate your impaired kidneys and burden kidney’s work.
Pickled food. Pickles contains too much salt which can worse the condition of water-sodium retention which is bad for edema and high blood pressure. In addition, the substances in pickles may be carcinogenic.
Curry food. Hot and spicy curry food or curry food with many flavorings should be removed from the diet list for PKD patients. Barbecue.
Barbecue also contains cancerogenic substance which can stimulate the secretion of cysts fluids.
Pasta. The “regular” pasta which you usually get outside should not be a choice for PKD patients. Standard pasta is made with refined wheat flour, creamy sauce and cheese, which is really harmful for your impaired kidneys.
Alcohol. Alcohol should be on the avoided diet list for any kidney disease patients, including PKD patients. Alcohol is stimulating drinks which can accelerate the complications of the disease.
Cola. Cola contains many materials like caffeine and high phosphorus etc which are harmful for PKD patients.
Coffee. Coffee contains much caffeine which can stimulate cyclic AMP and speed up the growth speed of cysts to some extent. Meantime, caffeine can increase the risk of high blood pressure, thus worsens your polycystic kidneys.
Chocolate. Similar with coffee, chocolate is another major resource of caffeine.
Foods with high protein. Too much protein intake can increase the kidney metabolism burden, and lead to protein urine, causing further kidney damage.
More informations contact us with whatsapp: 008615233618520,
Email: kidney-hospital@hotmail.com.
Pizza. Most pizza crust contains much fat, such as cheese, butter and carbohydrate etc. Meantime pizza is made with rich salt and roast meat. All these can stimulate your impaired kidneys and burden kidney’s work.
Pickled food. Pickles contains too much salt which can worse the condition of water-sodium retention which is bad for edema and high blood pressure. In addition, the substances in pickles may be carcinogenic.
Curry food. Hot and spicy curry food or curry food with many flavorings should be removed from the diet list for PKD patients. Barbecue.
Barbecue also contains cancerogenic substance which can stimulate the secretion of cysts fluids.
Pasta. The “regular” pasta which you usually get outside should not be a choice for PKD patients. Standard pasta is made with refined wheat flour, creamy sauce and cheese, which is really harmful for your impaired kidneys.
Alcohol. Alcohol should be on the avoided diet list for any kidney disease patients, including PKD patients. Alcohol is stimulating drinks which can accelerate the complications of the disease.
Cola. Cola contains many materials like caffeine and high phosphorus etc which are harmful for PKD patients.
Coffee. Coffee contains much caffeine which can stimulate cyclic AMP and speed up the growth speed of cysts to some extent. Meantime, caffeine can increase the risk of high blood pressure, thus worsens your polycystic kidneys.
Chocolate. Similar with coffee, chocolate is another major resource of caffeine.
Foods with high protein. Too much protein intake can increase the kidney metabolism burden, and lead to protein urine, causing further kidney damage.
More informations contact us with whatsapp: 008615233618520,
Email: kidney-hospital@hotmail.com.
Friday, December 2, 2016
How to Treat Swollen Ankles and Feet for Lupus Nephritis
Lupus nephritis is a disease that caused by the immune system to attack the kidneys, preventing them from functioning properly. One of the major symptoms of lupus nephritis is swelling in the feet, ankles and lower legs due to excess fluid build-up in the body. Start with Step 1 below for detailed instructions on how to decrease swelling in the ankles and feet, along with additional information about the disease in general.
Decrease the amount of salt in your diet. If you have been diagnosed with lupus nephritis, it is best to limit your salt intake by avoiding foods with a high salt content. Salt (sodium chloride) attracts water molecules in the blood, as sodium molecules are positively charged and water molecules are negatively charged. As a result, having too much salt in your diet causes your body to retain more fluid, leading to swelling in the feet, ankles and legs.
Avoid sodium rich foods such as table salt, soy sauce, cured meat and fish, canned goods, junk foods, cheese, pickles, instant noodles, salted nuts and seeds, pretzels and fast foods.
The degree to which you need to restrict your salt intake will differ from one person to another, depending upon the severity of the condition and your doctor’s advice. If you follow the recommended restrictions carefully, it can help to bring down swelling and reduce blood pressure. Keep your feet elevated to bring down swelling. Keeping your feet and ankles elevated helps to reduce blood flow to this part of the body (due to gravitational force), keeping swelling and inflammation under control.
At night, try to keep your feet elevated above heart level by placing one or two thick pillows underneath your ankles. Ideally, your legs should be elevated at a 30 degree angle.
You should also try to keep your legs elevated as much as possible throughout the day, by propping your feet up on cushions or pillows while lying on the couch. Apply epsom salts and glycerine to draw out excess fluid. Applying a mixture of epsom salts (magnesium sulfate) and glycerine to the ankle helps to reduce swelling in the ankles and feet, as the salt draws excess fluid from the body.
Mix two parts salt to one part glycerine and apply the mixture to the swollen skin around your feet and ankles. Cover the mixture with a bandage and leave in place overnight. Remove the bandage in the morning and repeat the treatment every night until you notice a decrease in swelling.
Even though it is the epsom salts that draw fluid from the body (as salt attracts water molecules) the glycerine is necessary to soothe the skin, as the salt can cause irritation and skin rashes. Glycerine is also a hygroscopic substance (meaning it has the ability to attract and hold water molecules) which gives the salt more time to take effect.
More informations Contact us with Whatsapp: 008615233618520, Email: kidney-hospital@hotmail.com.
Decrease the amount of salt in your diet. If you have been diagnosed with lupus nephritis, it is best to limit your salt intake by avoiding foods with a high salt content. Salt (sodium chloride) attracts water molecules in the blood, as sodium molecules are positively charged and water molecules are negatively charged. As a result, having too much salt in your diet causes your body to retain more fluid, leading to swelling in the feet, ankles and legs.
Avoid sodium rich foods such as table salt, soy sauce, cured meat and fish, canned goods, junk foods, cheese, pickles, instant noodles, salted nuts and seeds, pretzels and fast foods.
The degree to which you need to restrict your salt intake will differ from one person to another, depending upon the severity of the condition and your doctor’s advice. If you follow the recommended restrictions carefully, it can help to bring down swelling and reduce blood pressure. Keep your feet elevated to bring down swelling. Keeping your feet and ankles elevated helps to reduce blood flow to this part of the body (due to gravitational force), keeping swelling and inflammation under control.
At night, try to keep your feet elevated above heart level by placing one or two thick pillows underneath your ankles. Ideally, your legs should be elevated at a 30 degree angle.
You should also try to keep your legs elevated as much as possible throughout the day, by propping your feet up on cushions or pillows while lying on the couch. Apply epsom salts and glycerine to draw out excess fluid. Applying a mixture of epsom salts (magnesium sulfate) and glycerine to the ankle helps to reduce swelling in the ankles and feet, as the salt draws excess fluid from the body.
Mix two parts salt to one part glycerine and apply the mixture to the swollen skin around your feet and ankles. Cover the mixture with a bandage and leave in place overnight. Remove the bandage in the morning and repeat the treatment every night until you notice a decrease in swelling.
Even though it is the epsom salts that draw fluid from the body (as salt attracts water molecules) the glycerine is necessary to soothe the skin, as the salt can cause irritation and skin rashes. Glycerine is also a hygroscopic substance (meaning it has the ability to attract and hold water molecules) which gives the salt more time to take effect.
More informations Contact us with Whatsapp: 008615233618520, Email: kidney-hospital@hotmail.com.
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