2014年5月30日星期五

reduce high creatinine level in PKD

PKD is difficult to treat than other kidney problem . And High Creatinine is one of symptoms of PKD patients. The following content will tell you a questions from one patient . Read the following content find the answer from one kidney expert .

“My wife has been diagnosed with polycystic kidney disease and her creatinine level has arrived at 3.8, and only 20 percent of the kidney could work as normal, so please advise me some treatments to reduce the creatinine level.” the husband of a patient asked us through our website.

Before we answer the questions, we need to know about the root cause of the high creatinine level in PKD. What causes the elevation of the creatinine level?
Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) is kind of hereditary kidney disease and the PKD genes make the renal tubular epithelial cells experience phenotype transforming, which leads to the cysts continuously secreting fluids.
With time going by, the number and size of the cysts would expand and they will oppress the normal renal tissues, and finally make the room of the normal tissues. As a result, the kidneys are not able to work well on filtering the extra toxic waste products out of the blood. With time and with decrease of the kidney function, there will protein, blood found in the urine of the patients. And once the creatinine level rises, it shows the kidneys are suffering from serious damage. If treated in time, there is great hope for the patients to keep away from much worse disease conditions.

What’s the right treatment on reducing the creatinine level?

After we have known the root cause of high creatinine level in PKD, we should treat it from the root.
This is to make the damaged tubular epithelial cells fail to secret the fluids by eliminating the active ingredients released by the cells. And then the cysts would stop growth. Besides, we use some Chinese medicines to increase the permeability of the blood circulation of the cysts surface to reabsorbing the cysts fluids which will excrete together with the urine out of the body. On the other side, we also use some Chinese medicines to repair the damaged renal cells and then improve the renal function besides well control of its symptoms and complication. Therefore, the high creatinine in the blood would be removed out of the body and then the high creatinine level would be lowered naturally.

Different patients vary in disease status, and we can help to make an individualized treatment plan after we know more details about the patients’ disease conditions.
And there are also a comprehensive therapy named Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy . This therapy combined Chinese herbs with a machine. The Machine will make the Chinese herbs infiltrate one's kidneys directly .

OK, The above is my suggestions.  Whatever what kind of kidney disease,early detection and early treatment is very important .Hope you get well soon .

Have any questions? Consult me through kidney-treatment@hotmail.com  .

2014年5月29日星期四

Renal Failure and Itching Skin - Renal Failure Symptoms

Kidney Disease can influence every organ in one's body .If you be diagnosed with kidney disease . You may experience , swelling, back pain , low taste and other symptoms.Itching skin is one of common symptoms of renal failure, the following content will tell you the cause of this symptoms.

1. When chronic renal failure develope into uremia, the increase of toxin and protein derivative in patients’ blood can lead to skin itch. High calcium and phosphorus in blood can also induce itching skin.
2. Uremia patients with dry skin, which exert desquamation and yellow-brown. In the exposed area of skin, mild contusion can cause skin ecchymosis.
3. The retention of nitrogen metabolites will stimulate the skin and atrophy sebaceous gland as well as sweat gland, lead to itch skin due to different degrees of dry, and desquamation, which looks like ichthyosiform lesions.
4. The chronic renal failure patients may suffer from hypercalcemia due to secondary hyperparathyroidism, calcium deposition will lead to skin itch.
5. Overmuch of vitamin A
6. Uremia may cause neuropathy, which pertains to neuropathic itchy skin lesions.
7. Some chronic renal failure patients are susceptible to sensitivity, which can cause skin itch.

Chronic renal failure makes slow progress, increase the patients’ tolerance regularly, so that many patients not go to see the doctor until the disease develope into end stage. So patients should pay attention to some early indications such as itching skin to detect disease at an early stage treatment. Hope you will recover soon.

How to treat Itching skin for kidney failure patients


Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is one of efficient therapy to ease the development of one's kidney disease . And this therapy will choose the suitable Chinese herbs to remove the Itching skin .And this therapy also can restore the kidney function naturally .

Have any questions contact me through kidney-treatment@hotmail.com . Have a good day !!!

2014年5月28日星期三

Can renal failure patients eat banana


Banana is one of popular fruit in the world .Because this fruit not only delicious and nutritious . Do you want to know can renal failure patients eat this fruit .
Except for above nutrient substance, banana also rich in potassium and sodium, renal failure patients should limit the intake of the both substance. High potassium in body can lead to bradycardia, conduction block, ventricular fibrillation and even a life-threatening cardiac disease. High sodium intake can induce water-sodium retention, increase the blood volume, the increase of sodium ions inside and outside the cells will cause cellular edema, vascular smooth muscle cells swelling, vascular narrowing, peripheral vascular resistance increased, leading to high blood pressure. The renal failure patients with low glomerular filtration rate and tubules function can not expel toxins and wastes adequately, if they eat bananas, the potassium and sodium will accumulate in their body, causing a series of complications, so patients with kidney problem had better not eat bananas.

Not only bananas, the fruit rich in potassium and sodium such as strawberry, grape, orange, etc. should be limited by renal failure patient.

So we should pay more attention about the diet . If you not sure whether you can eat a kind of food contact me through kidney-treatment@hotmail.com . And have any other questions you can also contact me .

2014年5月26日星期一

How to Prevent Nausea and Vomit in Diabetic Nephropathy Patients

Diabetic Nephropathy is caused by the long time Diabetes.And Nausea and Vomit are common symptoms of Diabetic Nephropathy,do you want to know how to prevent Nausea and Vomit in Diabetic Nephropathy Patients,Read this article Find the the answer .
 patients in the middle and late stage, the cause can be explained as: DN patients have the glomerular filtration rate decreased seriously, much fluid can’t be excreted by the kidney, and thus toxins been retained in blood, of which the urea can get into the gastrointestinal tract through dispersion, and when the urea get into the intestinal tract, it will be broken down into ammonia by urease, and the ammonia will stimulate the gastrointestinal mucous membrane and cause the patients nausea and vomit, especially in the morning, the symptoms would be more obvious. What should be done to stop the nausea and vomit?
First, dialysis. Dialysis is used to get rid of the toxins from the blood temporarily with the help of a machine, it can effectively alleviate nausea and vomit of the patients, as well as other symptoms.
Second, control the blood pressure. High blood pressure is a prime character of diabetic nephropathy, as well as a dangerous factor, patients should take active measures to control the blood pressure, the procedure may contain details such as keeping a healthy diet and weight. Drink water when get up at the early morning can decrease concentration of the ammonia in the blood and relieve the nausea and vomit in some degree.
Third, control the blood glucose. High levels of blood glucose is the most dangerous factor, it is to be blamed for the systemic microvascular complications, patients may need to take some hypotensive drugs except for daily diet and moderate sports.

Nausea and vomit may also be the indications of diabetic nephropathy, when you run into the symptoms somehow, you should turn to a nephrology department to make the matter clear, you may need to do series tests including lab examinations or imaging studies, and with the reference of your physical conditions or medical history to get a definite diagnose early. We are not supposed to ignore slight abnormities happen to us, they may be manifestations of some diseases, and may have important suggestive meanings in clinical diagnoses.

Treatments

Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is one of efficient therapy .This therapy can expand the blood vessels and promote blood circulation . So in this way not only hyperglycemia can get a good control . In other hand can improve the kidney function . 

Have any questions about your kidney disease ? Please consult kidney-treatment@hotmail.com .

 

2014年5月25日星期日

PKD with Frequent Urination - Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy

The following content will show you a real patient story about PKD patients,She have PKD with Frequent Urination. And there are include the doctor's suggestions, If you have the similar experience,read this article find the useful information for you .
I have polycystic kidney disease for many years, and recently I have frequent urination, which bothers me a lot and sometimes also make me embarrassed badly. So, I have to see a doctor.
Doctor: It’s the right choice that you come to me. Well, regarding your condition, I would like to know more details about your condition, how long have you had polycystic kidney disease?
Patient: About 7 years. And recently I always feel weak too, sometimes, I can not even control the urgent urination when I get together with my friends or when I am driving. Can you imagine how badly I embarrassed myself at that time? Can you help me?
Doctor: Yes, you know generally speaking, there are many possible causes for frequent urination, there are two different types, one is non-pathological frequent urination, the other is pathological frequent urination, for example, when you drink too much water or beer, or eat too much watermelon, due to too much water intake, then human body will regulate the output of urination, so, people urinate more times and also urinate more. For the latter, patients who have diabetes, diabetes insipidus manifest with more urination and frequent urination. However, they do not have any other discomforts when they urinate.
● Second, inflammation stimulation. Patients have inflammation inside bladder, which can stimulate nerve system to urinate frequently, what’s more, their urine output decreases (adult less than 300-500ml/time). So, it is an important symptom of urocystitis, especially acute urocystitis, etc. Others like prostatitis, urethritis, nephropyelitis, etc. also have such symptoms. And under this condition, usually patients have frequent urination, urgent urination as well as painful urination, which are called urinary irritation.
● Third, non-inflammatory irritation, like lithangiuria, foreign substances of which the major symptom is also frequent urination.
● Fourth, decreased bladder volume caused by compression to bladder due to pregnancy, large stone in bladder, etc.
● Fifth, psychogenic urinary frequency, this case usually happens during daytime or before patients go to bed, it is always because patients are nervous, in this case, patients also have urgent urination and burning urination.
Regarding your condition, because you said you have urgent and frequent urination, besides, you have polycystic kidney disease, we think it may be caused by infection, you know, patients with polycystic kidney disease are at high risk of infection, like urinary tract infection, however, I suggest that you do a blood routine test and urine routine test first, also ultrasound test for your abdomen, then I can have general idea about your condition, you know, since you have polycystic kidney disease, I should be very caution with your medication, and only after I know your condition very well and find out the exact reason for your frequent and urgent urination can I make definite diagnosis and prescribe medicine accordingly, only in this case, the treatment can be focus on the root causes, at the same time, save your time and money. So, I hope you can understand.
Recommend a treatment for you. Micro-chinese Medicine Osmotherapy can make the Chinese herbs enter one's kidneys directly through a device . These herbs can shrike kidney cyst naturally .

Have any other questions ? Consult me through kidney-treatment@hotmail.com .




Kidney Failure Cause, Symptoms and Test

Kidney failure is a serious kidney disease .This disease always with very high kidney damage . The traditional therapy is Dialysis and Kidney Transplant . The following content will tell you the cause, symptoms, tests and alternative treatments of kidney disease .

How is kidney failure (ESRD) different from chronic kidney disease (CKD)?


CKD means that your kidneys are damaged. With CKD, your kidneys may still be working some, but they’re not working as well as they should.
Kidney failure is the most severe stage of CKD. Kidney failure is when your kidneys are no longer working well enough for you to live without dialysis or a kidney transplant.

What causes kidney failure?

Diabetes and high blood pressure cause most cases of ESRD. Other causes include:
Autoimmune diseases (like lupus, HIV and IgA nephropathy)
Genetic diseases (like polycystic kidney disease)
Injuries
Some medicines or other drugs
How can I prevent kidney failure?
The best way to prevent kidney failure is to prevent CKD. If you have CKD, work with your doctor to slow it down. You may not be able to fix the damage that is already done, but you might be able to keep the damage from getting worse.
If you have diabetes and high blood pressure, it is very important for you to manage these. Work with your doctor to learn how.
Other ways to help protect your kidneys are to:
Eat a diet low in fat and salt
Exercise most days of the week
Have regular check-ups with your doctor
Avoid tobacco
Limit alcohol
Get more healthy living tips here

What are the tests for kidney failure?

The tests for kidney failure are the same as the tests for CKD. If you think that you may be at risk for kidney failure, ask your doctor about these tests:

eGFR (estimated glomerular filtration rate)

This test tells your doctor how well your kidneys clean your blood.
Your doctor tests your blood for a kind of waste called creatinine. Healthy kidneys filter creatinine out of your blood. Your doctor will then use your creatinine test result to figure out your eGFR.
An eGFR less than 60 for 3 months or more may be a sign of kidney disease.

Urine Test

This test tells your doctor if there is blood or protein in your urine.
Your doctor may test your urine in the office or ask you to collect your urine at home.
Protein or blood in your urine may be a sign of kidney disease.

Blood Pressure

This test tells your doctor how hard your heart is working to pump your blood.
High blood pressure can cause kidney disease, but kidney disease can also cause you to have high blood pressure.

For most people, a normal blood pressure is less than 120/80 (120 over 80). Ask your doctor what your blood pressure should be.

Treatments

Dialysis and Kidney Transplant is the traditional method of kidney treatments . In many cases ,After Dialysis often with many complications, like nausea,headache .And if you once start to dialysis . You will rely on dialysis gradually . Kidney Transplant have a high risk in the whole progress . You can have a try with Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy will treat your kidney disease combined Chinese herbs and Western device . Use this method Chinese medicine will infiltrate one's kidneys directly through the special device . So this therapy will improve the kidney function gradually . And have no pain, no risk and no aside effect .

Have any questions about your kidney disease , Contact me through kidney-treatment@hotmail.com


2014年5月24日星期六

Diet and Treatments of Chronic Kidney Disease

Chronic kidney disease can be simply defined as a a functional break down of kidneys. There are many causes of this disorder. With the help of routine check ups and a healthy diet, it can be controlled and total kidney failure can be avoided. Therefore, this article gives you a diet for chronic kidney disease (CKD).
Diabetes, high blood pressure, and aging kidneys (at the age of 75 and above) are the main causes of stages 1-3 of chronic kidney disease, also known as CKD. Certain diseases, like polycystic kidney disease, glomerulonephritis, the narrowing of the renal artery (stenosis), repeated kidney infections, and haemolytic-uremic syndrome can cause stages 4-5, which are more severe. To avoid the complications, routine checkups and partaking a nutritious diet plays an important role. The word 'chronic' scares us all. But, it simply means 'ongoing or continuing' and not as some may think to be 'severe'. Most of the patients who are diagnosed with CKD have only a moderate or mild malfunctioning of the kidneys. But that doesn't mean that one should ignore the symptoms and relax. Proper medication and maintenance of healthy lifestyle must be followed to keep the disease under control.
In CKD, kidney fails to remove the waste material from the body. Hence avoiding further damage becomes urgently necessary. Normally, people with CKD are recommended to have small regular meals, do energy-increasing physical activities, and eat a low calorie diet (food that is low in protein, sodium, potassium, and phosphorus counts). Some patients are advised to have less intake of fluids.
A daily diet minimizing the intake of the following mineral ingredients should be strictly maintained:

Potassium

Around 90% of the potassium consumed through our diet is removed by the kidney. The normal level of potassium intake is 3.5-5.0 mEq/L ,so anything higher than that must be avoided. But in the patients having stage 5 CKD, it becomes difficult to remove the potassium from the body, as the kidney loses its functions altogether. So, controlling potassium is very important. Mostly, we consume potassium through milk, yogurt; fruits, like avocado, kiwis, oranges, papayas, banana, cantaloupe; legumes, nuts, vegetables, like beans, potatoes, tomatoes, spinach and fellow leafy vegetables, sweet potato, and animal protein. Potassium-based salt products, winter vegetable juices, and squash should also be strictly avoided.

Sodium

It is synonumous with this disorder. Higher the salt intake, higher the risk of the CKD, high blood pressure and heart disease. Hence, a large amount of sodium intake must be restricted. Canned food, pickles, smoked meat, some frozen foods, processed cheese, packed chips, junk food, and crackers must also be avoided. Develop a habit of reading the labels to get to know the level of sodium in the products we are consuming. Less than 5 mg sodium per serving is sufficient to stay healthy.

Protein

The limit on protein intake is 0.75g per kilogram of one's total body weight, except for those suffering from hemodialysis. One must consume enough protein to keep oneself healthy but not in excess. Mainly meat, fish, and dairy products are the sources of protein. Edibles such as eggs, beef, cheese, bran breads, nuts, and vegetable also contain a high amount of protein.

Phosphorus


Phosphorus consumption for normal people as well as for people with CKD non-dialysis is 2.7 to 4.6 mg/dL. For CKD dialysis patients, the target range is 3.5 to 5.5 mg/dL. Anything more than that must be reduced. Poor maintenance of phosphorus can lead to not only total kidney failure but also to bone diseases and heart troubles. Dairy products, nuts, and beans (the main sources of phosphorus) and drinks and beverages like cocoa, cold drinks, and beer must be avoided.

Diet is important for kidney disease patients. Find a right therapy to treat one's kidney disease is also essential for one's kidney disease .

Treatments

Nowadays,the treatment of kidney disease is still a problem . Because in this fields doesn't appear new therapy until now . The traditional therapy have be improved can't treat one's kidney disease in root . But now there are a new therapy named Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy , it can be called a innovative therapy . Because this therapy combined Traditional Chinese Medicine with Western device . First choose different herbs according to the condition of one's kidneys made into one bag . Second through a device make the herbs into one's kidneys directly .So the Chinese herbs can take effect quickly in one's kidneys .

If you have interested in this therapy . Or have any questions about your kidney disease contact me through kidney-treatment@hotmail.com .






2014年5月23日星期五

Diet and Treatments of PKD

PKD is one of horrible kidney disease . You can't image that your kidneys is full of cyst . If the cyst rupture, the other organ can be infected . And there will appear many complication like swelling , back pain and so on . So we Can't let the renal cyst development all the time . First we should to do is find the right diet for your kidney disease .

PKD Diet is an alkaline plant based diet that is low salt, neutral protein intake coupled with drinking adequate water to shut down vasopressin. Alkaline foods generally are fruits and vegetables; enjoy these freely. Acidic foods are animal proteins, these are limited. There are some exceptions. Generally the sweeter the taste of a raw fruit or vegetable, the more alkaline producing it is. Besides animal proteins causing acidity, another acid producing culprit are concentrated sugars and alcohols. So far, through self testing, one usable alkaline sweetener seems to be tupelo honey, with additional dried fruits or bananas or cinnamon. Foods prepared with other sugars have been known to cause urinary pH to register acid (pH 5); raise serum cholesterol, increase symptoms; and oftentimes trigger the onset of a painful migraine.

This diet has been gathered from among our mutual experiences specifically to enhance polycystic kidney, polycystic liver, and polycystic organ health. New information is added as reports of experiences by fellow PKD'rs are described.
If one can eliminate animal proteins, this is better for health, whiling trying to obtain daily essential amino acids and essential fatty acids. Should you find it difficult to eat only plant based foods, then limit animal products to occasional broths, lamb, flat white fish, soft white cheese, cottage cheese, egg yolk, keeping quantities to less than 3 ounces per day and no more frequently than twice a week. Three  ounces is about the size of a deck of cards-from a protein chart complied by a PKD'r.

Some plant based protein foods are: sweet potatoes, spelt [the highest amount of protein among grains], cabbage juice, carrot juice, corn, chia seed, and of course nuts, beans, legumes, grains, and seeds. Soak nuts, seeds, beans, legumes, and grains prior to cooking to diminish their phytic acid content. Food becomes more alkaline and digestibility is enhanced.

Protein is set individually to maintain a neutral protein balance, approximately 0.6 grams per kilogram of body weight. Sodium or salt intake is limited to 1/8 teaspoon per day or 1200 mg of sodium daily. Many have tried Himalayan pink crystal salt and have experienced no rise in their blood pressure when using small quantities. With an organ transplant, all salt requires restriction. Drinking enough water to raise serum osmolality just above that of urine, shuts down vasopressin, similar to the still-in-clinical-trials experimental drug, Tolvaptan. Enjoy eating foods that grow from plants of the earth - like fruits, vegetables, nuts, berries, seeds, and grains. Utilize things that help and lay aside that which increases symptoms. Starting the day with freshly squeezed lemon juice added to a cup of warm water seems to help quiet symptoms. Ending the day with chamomile or saffron tea helps diminish pain and induces relaxation.

Why Alkaline Foods?

Polycystic kidneys produce more and more acidic wastes that kidneys can no longer purify. Doctors will give PKD patients' alkalizers but this treatment is usually prescribed late in the disease, after kidney function has already become greatly diminished. Through the medical research of the Tanners, it was proved unequivocally that in the PKD model, alkalinity alone greatly delayed the growth of cystic kidneys. It was alkalinity that extended the lives in the PKD model. It was alkalinity that kept polycystic kidneys from enlarging. It was alkalinity that allowed the PKD model to live twice as long as their PKD counterparts The alkalized PKD models even lived longer than healthy models without PKD.

These were the investigations with potassium citrate. Potassium helped and citrate helped but painstakingly precise experiments showed alkalinity to be key to polycystic organ health. Hearing about the Tanner research was an epiphany instant for several listeners. Timing was at the precise moment when we were trying out alkalinity. This research gave scientific backing to what some PKD'rs had just begun to experience, alkalinity was increasing their generalized health and sense of well-being. 2010 clinical trial found that alkalinity improveskidney functioning. 2010 Clinical Trial found that acid retention lead to progressive kidney functioning decline; this is corrected by analkaline diet. 2010 alkaline diet reduces urinary oxalate excretion, prominent in PKD. 2010 Swiss clinical trial shows low dose potassium citrate improves bone density. Alkaline Clinical Trials .

Treatments

Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is one of efficient therapy for PKD patients. The following is the introduction of this therapy . This therapy in fact is one of Chinese therapy . And use different Chinese herbs according to your conditions . In the other hand this therapy will use a machine make the herbs into one's kidneys dierectly . So it will quickly take effect to treat one's kidney disease.

Have any questions about your kidney disease? Consult me through kidney-treatment@hotmail.com .

2014年5月21日星期三

Diet of Chronic Kidney Disease Stage 3

Kidney disease will lose more kidney function with the time goes on .If your kidney disease in early stage there are many therapy can treat . But if your disease enter the last stage . The difficulty of treat will increase . Stage 3 CKD is defined as having moderate kidney damage. So if you take a good care of yourself your kidney disease will be reserve . Today I want to tell you some knowledge about the diet of CKD stage 3.

Protein Restrictions

Protein serves to maintain muscle mass and support your immune system. Urea is a by-product of protein breakdown by the liver. Your kidneys take the urea and produce urine for excretion of waste products. Reducing your protein intake reduces the amount of urea produced and, thus, the workload of the kidneys. However, according to DaVita, a dialysis facility for kidney failure, for stage 3, a dietitian will usually recommend eating a healthy diet with protein at the level of 0.8 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight, the same level recommended for all healthy people. One kilogram of body weight is equivalent to 2.2 lb.

Phosphorus and Calcium

Phosphorus is a mineral that works with calcium to support bone health. As your kidney function worsens, phosphorus can build up in the blood causing itchy skin and your bones to lose calcium. This stage of the diet restricts the amount of phosphorus in your diet by limiting beans, legumes, beer and dark colored carbonated beverages. Phosphorus binders can be used to remove excess phosphorus from your ingested food. These binders are usually concentrated calcium supplements because phosphorus and calcium compete for absorption in your intestines. Providing high amounts of calcium with your meals decreases the amount of phosphorus your body absorbs, thereby preventing kidney associated bone disease.

Electrolytes

Electrolytes help your muscles contract and maintain fluid balance inside your cells, but in excessive amounts can lead to heart problems. Potassium is a mineral that acts as an electrolyte along with sodium to help maintain proper muscle contractions and heart rhythm. Your potassium and sodium intake may be adjusted based on your lab values. The stage 3 diet for potassium and sodium is an individual decision made between you and your health care provider. Sodium may cause you to retain fluid and put an extra strain on your kidneys. Your health care provider may recommend restricting your salt usage or sodium intake by limiting your intake of processed foods to lower your overall consumption of sodium.

Fat-Soluble Vitamins

Fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E and K may have to be taken in water-soluble form, according to DaVita. Switching to water-soluble forms prevents buildup of these fat-soluble vitamins. Increasing the availability of vitamin D in water-soluble form is helpful as your kidneys may not be able to convert UV light into the active form of vitamin D.
Fluid Restrictions

Fluid isn't restricted on the stage 3 diet for chronic kidney disease. Your kidneys are still filtering your blood with some limitations. Stage 3 chronic kidney disease doesn't warrant a change in how much fluid and water you drink per day. If the filtration rate of your kidneys decreases, your physician may restrict how much fluid you can have per day to delay dialysis, according to the National Kidney Foundation.

Choose a right therapy is also important for your disease . Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy have aside effect for your kidneys . And will increase your kidney function naturally .

If you want to get more suggestions for your kidney disease , contact me through : kidney-treatment@hotmail.com .

Suggested Diet for Polycystic Kidney Disease

PKD is one of genetic diseases .And in the world have a large number of people have diagnosed with this disease .If you don't treat this disease as soon as possible . Maybe this disease will development into kidney failure .A right diet plan maybe can prevent the further deterioration .

Things You Should Eat

Fresh fruits and vegetables.
(Photo: Ablestock.com/AbleStock.com/Getty Images)Eat a mostly low-fat diet full of fruits and vegetables, which are high in helpful antioxidants. Plant proteins also help lower blood pressure and may help slow the growth of kidney cysts. As published in volume 57 of Kidney International in 2000, studies in lab animals show that soy protein slows the progression of PKD, but try to stick with traditional fermented soy products like tofu, miso, and tempeh.
You should also get plenty of omega-3 fatty acids from sources like cold-water oily fish (salmon, herring, mackerel, anchovies and sardines), flaxseed or linseed, and walnuts and pecans. Some studies with rats indicate that omega-3 fatty acids, flaxseed oil in particular, help reduce inflammation and slow the progression of PKD (Kidney International, 1999, volume 55).
Try to eat a lot of high-fiber foods that can combat insulin resistance -- high insulin levels have been linked with heart disease and faster rates of PKD progression. Good sources of fiber, in addition to fruit and vegetables, are whole grains and legumes.
Unlike other forms of kidney disease, PKD requires higher levels of potassium, so load up on foods like papaya, prune juice, honeydew and cantaloupe melon, banana, raisins, mango, pears and oranges and orange juice.

Foods to Avoid

Grilled sirloin steak; avoid meat and animal proteins.
(Photo: Jack Puccio/iStock/Getty Images)Reduce or eliminate animal proteins. Limit animal products to occasional broths, poultry, fish, low-fat cheese and egg whites, keeping quantities to 3 oz. per day or less.
Avoid excess amounts of salt, which causes your blood pressure to rise. This includes products like processed foods, soups, chips and soy sauce.
PKD patients should drink lots of water since water helps flush out waste products and helps you avoid dehydration, a common symptom of PKD. Avoid caffeine -- which causes dehydration -- found in coffee, chocolate, black tea, green tea, white tea, cola and even some decaf products.
Although moderate alcohol intake can be OK in healthier patients, drinks should be limited to two per day for men and one per day for women. Instead, try spritzers made with cranberry, apple or grape juice mixed with mineral water or sodium-free seltzer.

In other hand , at the early stage of your kidney disease,Choose a right therapy is the most important thing .

Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is one of efficient therapy for PKD patient . Because this therapy can make the disease not relapse . And the whole treatment progress not at risk .

If you want to know more detail information about Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy . Or if you have any questions about your kidney disease .Consult me through kidney-treatment@hotmail.com .



2014年5月20日星期二

Diet of Renal Failure Patients

Diet is one of important factor for Renal Failure patients.The burden of Kidneys will increase if you don't have a right habit of eating.The following diet suggestions from famous kidney expert. Hope I can help you .
1. Limit the amount of liquids
If your body retains fluids, you will have swelling and fluid may build up in your lungs. This can cause other health problems, such as shortness of breath.
2. Limit sodium
If you have high blood pressure or extra fluid in your body. Limit your sodium intake to 1500 mg each day. Table salt, canned foods, soups, salted snacks, and processed meats, like deli meats and sausage, are high in sodium.
3. Limit the amount of protein
Foods that are high in protein are meat, poultry (chicken and turkey), fish, eggs, and dairy (milk, cheese, yogurt). Your caregiver will tell you how much protein to eat each day.
4. Limit potassium
If your caregiver tells you that your potassium blood levels are too high. Potassium is found in fruits and vegetables. You may have to limit fruits and vegetables that are high in potassium.
5. Limit the amount of phosphorus

Your kidneys cannot get rid of extra phosphorus that builds up in your blood. This may cause your bones to lose calcium and weaken. Foods that are high in phosphorus are dairy products, beans, peas, nuts, and whole grains. Phosphorus is also found in cocoa, beer, and cola drinks. Your caregiver will tell you how much phosphorus you should have in your diet each day.

Treatments

Diet just one factor of your kidney disease.Choose a right therapy is the most important factor of your kidney disease. Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is a famous therapy in China. This therapy have saved many person in kidney failure.

Have any other questions about your kidney failure .Consult me through kidney-treatment@hotmail.com .















2014年5月19日星期一

Chronic Renal Failure Symptoms,Cause,Treatment

Chronic renal failure is a slowly worsening loss of the ability of the kidneys to remove wastes, concentrate urine, and conserve electrolytes.
Chronic kidney disease (CKD), also known as chronic renal disease, is a progressive loss of renal function over a period of months or years. The symptoms of worsening kidney function are unspecific, and might include feeling generally unwell and experiencing a reduced appetite. Often, chronic kidney disease is diagnosed as a result of screening of people known to be at risk of kidney problems, such as those with high blood pressure or diabetes and those with a blood relative with chronic kidney disease. Chronic kidney disease may also be identified when it leads to one of its recognized complications, such as cardiovascular disease, anemia or pericarditis.
Chronic kidney disease is identified by a blood test for creatinine. Higher levels of creatinine indicate a falling glomerular filtration rate (rate at which the kidneys filter blood) and as a result a decreased capability of the kidneys to excrete waste products. Creatinine levels may be normal in the early stages of CKD, and the condition is discovered if urinalysis (testing of a urine sample) shows that the kidney is allowing the loss of protein or red blood cells into the urine. To fully investigate the underlying cause of kidney damage, various forms of medical imaging, blood tests and often renal biopsy (removing a small sample of kidney tissue) are employed to find out if there is a reversible cause for the kidney malfunction.
Recent professional guidelines classify the severity of chronic kidney disease in five stages, with stage 1 being the mildest and usually causing few symptoms and stage 5 being a severe illness with poor life expectancy if untreated. Stage 5 CKD is also called established chronic kidney disease and is synonymous with the now outdated terms end-stage renal disease (ESRD), chronic kidney failure (CKF) or chronic renal failure (CRF).

Causes of Chronic Kidney Failure

The most common causes of CKD are diabetic nephropathy, hypertension, and glomerulonephritis. Together, these cause approximately 75% of all adult cases. Certain geographic areas have a high incidence of HIV nephropathy.
Historically, kidney disease has been classified according to the part of the renal anatomy that is involved, as:
• Vascular, includes large vessel disease such as bilateral renal artery stenosis and small vessel disease such as ischemic nephropathy, hemolytic-uremic syndrome and vasculitis
• Glomerular, comprising a diverse group and subclassified into
1. Primary Glomerular disease such as focal segmental glomerulosclerosis and IgA nephritis
2. Secondary Glomerular disease such as diabetic nephropathy and lupus nephritis
• Tubulointerstitial including polycystic kidney disease, drug and toxin-induced chronic tubulointerstitial nephritis and reflux nephropathy.
• Obstructive such as with bilateral kidney stones and diseases of the prostate.
• Gout.

Symptoms of Chronic Kidney Failure

Initial symptoms may include the following:
• Fatigue
• Frequent hiccups
• General ill feeling
• Generalized itching (pruritus)
• Headache
• Nausea, vomiting
• Unintentional weight loss.
• Anorexia.
• Polyuria.
• Nocturia.
• Swelling of face.
Later symptoms may include the following:
• Blood in the vomit or in stools
• Decreased alertness, including drowsiness,confusion, delirium, orcoma
• Decreased sensation in the hands, feet, or other areas
• Easy bruising or bleeding
• Increased or decreased urine output
• Muscle twitching or cramps
• Seizures
• White crystals in and on the skin (uremic frost).
• Hallucinations.
• Fits.
• Stupor.
Additional symptoms that may be associated with this disease:
• Abnormally dark or light skin
• Agitation
• Breath odor
• Excessive nighttime urination
• Excessive thirst
• High blood pressure
• Loss of appetite
• Nail abnormalities
• Paleness
• diarrhea.
• Oliguria.
• Dyspnoea.
• Pain in chest.
• Hiccough.
• Cramps.
• Bone pains.
• Bruises.
• Epistaxis.

Complications

• Anemia
• Cardiac tamponade
• Changes in blood sugar metabolism
• Congestive heart failure
• Decreased functioning of white blood cells
• Decreased immune response
• Decreased libido, impotence
• Dementia
• Electrolyte abnormalities including hyperkalemia
• Encephalopathy
• End-stage renal disease
• Fractures
• Hemorrhage
• High blood pressure
• Increased infections
• Joint disorders
• Liver inflammation (hepatitis B or hepatitis C)
• Liver failure
• Loss of blood from the gastrointestinal tract
• Menstrual irregularities,mscarriage, infertility
• Nerve damage
• Pericarditis
• Peripheral neuropathy
• Platelet dysfunction
• Ulcers
• Seizures
• Skin dryness, itching /scratching with resultant skin infection
• Weakening of the bones
• Uraemic coma.
• Cardiac arrhythmia.

GENERAL MANAGEMENT

• Fluid restriction according to urinary output.
• Maintain electrolyte balance.
• Control of B.P.
• Correction of anaemia (anaemia of renal failure does not respond to any therapy ).
• Dialysis & kidney transplantation, if general & medical management fails.
• Protein restriction to 0.5gm/kg body weight.


Treatments

In my Opinion ,the single therapy will not treat kidney failure well. I think you if one have diagnosed with kidney failure he should try many therapy. Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy ,Immountherapy,Blood Pollution Therapy all have good effect to treat your kidney disease .I think you should don't lose hope.In order to ourselves and our family do our best to treat this kidney disease.

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2014年5月18日星期日

Stage 4 Kidney Failure Diet

This article will provide you some suggestion about stage 4 Kidney Failure Diet.Do you want to know what food will increase the burden of the kidney?And what food should pay more attention .Follow me and find the answers for these questions.
Stage 4 kidney disease means the kidneys have a severe reduction and soon may lose all function. While having a balanced diet is important for everyone, for individuals with kidney disease, it is even more important to make good choices with respect to diet. While stage 4 kidney failure is a serious condition, there are dietary choices that may help to preserve kidney function. While there is no substitute for talking to your doctor about your diet, there are some general guidelines that can help you make good choices.

Watch Out for Salty Foods

Blood pressure control is critical for individuals with stage 4 kidney failure. To control your blood pressure, you must watch out for foods high in sodium. Sodium restricted diets typically involve reducing your daily intake to under 2,000 mg. In general, processed, pre-made or canned foods are high in sodium. You want to eat lots of fresh foods and those that you prepare yourself. Eating out can be a challenge, so plan ahead. Look up the nutrient information on foods you like to eat at your favorite restaurants. Don't be afraid to ask the waiter about low sodium options, including asking the chef to not add salt during food preparation.

Restrict Your Protein Intake

Another dietary change you will have to make with stage 4 kidney failure is reducing your protein intake. The breakdown of protein is very taxing to your kidneys, so a restricted protein diet may help to preserve remaining kidney function. Proteins are highly concentrated in meats, fish, eggs, milk products, nuts, legumes, and soy products. A reduced protein diet generally means no more than 0.8 g to 1.0 g of protein per kilogram of your body weight. That means if you weigh 60 kg, approximately150 pounds, you don't want to consume more than 48 g to 60 g per day of protein.

Move to a Plant Based Diet

As you reduce your intake of proteins, preferably meat-based protein, you want to increase your intake of grains, fruits and vegetables. Plant based foods are high in essential vitamins and minerals. They are beneficial to your health as well as low in cholesterol and fats, which can increase your risk for cardiovascular disease. There is, however, a word of caution about consuming fruits and vegetables for individuals with stage 4 kidney failure. Some fruits and vegetables, such as bananas and potatoes, contain high levels of potassium or phosphorus. If your blood levels of potassium or phosphorus are high, it can be harmful. The only way to know what your blood levels are is to check with your doctor routinely to ensure that your levels are within the normal range.

Be Physically Active

No discussion on diet can be complete without saying a word about physical activity. Energy intake -- diet -- and energy expenditure -- physical activity -- go hand in hand when trying to find a healthy energy balance. The food guide pyramid now includes physical activity as part of its dietary recommendations. The American College of Sports Medicine recommends 30 minutes of moderate intensity physical activity on three to five days per week. If you currently are sedentary, start out slowly and gradually increase your physical activity to those recommended levels over time.

The diet of your kidney disease just can lower the risk of the disease . The proper treatment is a root of treat your kidney disease . You can choose Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy,Blood Pollution therapy.These therapy have little risk for one's kidney than some Traditional Therapy.Like Dialysis and Kidney Trantplant.

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2014年5月15日星期四

Is Coffee Bad for Kidneys?

Many people are inseparable from the Coffee. If you are diagnosed with kidney Disease,do you want to know whether coffee is good for your kidneys .
Many believe coffee causes conditions such as sleeplessness, high blood pressure and diabetes. Along with these conditions, the Centers for Disease Control reported 4.5 million new cases of kidney disease in 2009 alone, and some researchers wondered if there was a connection with coffee consumption. Scientists now believe coffee may have some health benefits due to the antioxidants it contains, and it may not contribute to kidney disease after all.

Cancer

A review of 13 studies involving almost 800,000 adults investigated whether there were associations between coffee, tea, milk, soda or fruit and vegetable juice consumption and cancer of the kidneys. A follow-up of seven to 20 years across studies, published in the “International Journal of Cancer” in November 2007, found that people who consumed three or more 8 oz. cups of coffee per day were 16 percent less likely to develop kidney cancer than those who averaged less than a cup per day.

Glomeruler Filtration Rate

Glomerular filtration rate, or GFR, is the best test to measure your level of kidney function and determine if you have kidney disease and the staging of the disease. A higher GFR is associated with an increased risk for kidney disease. A study published in January 2010 in the “British Journal of Nutrition” found that habitual coffee consumption of one or more cups of coffee per day was associated with increased levels of GFR. The researchers weren’t able to definitively link coffee consumption to kidney disease, however, and recommended further research into these effects.

Kidney Stones

A kidney stone is a hard mass developed from crystals within your urinary tract that can be quite painful. Diet may play a contributing role in kidney stone development. Researchers at Harvard published results of a study in 1996 in the “American Journal of Epidemiology” that found for each daily 8-oz. serving of either caffeinated or decaffeinated coffee there was a 10 percent decrease in the risk for development kidney stones. A study in a 2004 issue of “The Journal of Urology” reported that caffeine may modestly increase risks of developing a specific type of stone called a calcium oxalate stone.

Polycystic Kidney Disease

Polycystic kidney disease, or PKD, is a common genetic disorder that can lead to high blood pressure, kidney failure and other diseases. A study on rats in the lab, published in the November 2001 issue of “American Journal of Kidney Diseases,” found that caffeine exacerbated high blood pressure in rats with PKD, with researchers recommending that if you have PKD you limit coffee consumption to four or fewer cups of caffeinated coffee per day.

Renal Failure

Renal failure, when your kidneys stop working, may require dialysis or a kidney transplant. Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine evaluated the effects of long-term caffeine consumption on renal failure and published their results in 2002 in the “Kidney International Journal.” They found that caffeine fed to obese, diabetic rats exacerbated renal failure in the rats. This effect was potentially caused by increases in cholesterol levels and proteinuria, or excess amounts of protein in urine.

Treatments

The more important for kidney patient is the right choice of therapy. Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is one of innovation therapy. Because this therapy in the basic of the Traditional Chinese Medicine .And add the Western Machine So the Chinese herbs can enter one’s kidneys directly in virtual the machine .

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2014年5月14日星期三

How to keep your kidneys healthy and CKD knowledge

If you have diagnosed with Diabetes or Hypertension.You should pay more attention to your daily life style to avoid kidney problem.The following article will tell how to keep your kidneys healthy .

1. Keep your blood sugar in normal range. Diabetes substantially increases your risk for CKD and kidney failure. An estimated 33 million Americans have diabetes. Of these, 7 million have yet to be diagnosed. About 40% of diabetics will develop CKD. It gets more serious though. Prediabetes describes the condition of someone who is on the pathway to developing diabetes. In a large study, more than one third of the people with prediabetes were found to have two signs of kidney disease.
2. Keep your blood pressure in normal range (below 120/80). Hypertension is a definite risk factor for CKD. The converse is also true: CKD can cause hypertension. By adopting a largely plant-based diet of unrefined foods and engaging in daily moderate exercise, one can substantially decrease their risk for type 2 diabetes and hypertension. If you do develop these diseases, you might seriously consider coming to a lifestyle program like the one Wildwood Lifestyle Center offers. Many times lifestyle strategies prevent and even reverse type 2 diabetes and significantly help hypertension. In some cases, the judicious use of medicine is important for controlling these diseases.
3. Eat adequate but not excessive amounts of protein. Excess protein, especially animal protein, has the potential for damaging the filtering units of the kidneys, especially if one is over 65 or has another risk factor associated with CKD. Most people with early CKD do not know they even have it and are unaware that their higher-protein diet accelerates the decline in kidney function more than if they consumed a lower protein diet. Reducing protein intake and substituting soy protein for animal proteins can help early stages of CKD. Soy milk consumption is associated with better blood pressure control among diabetic patients with kidney disease. Increased consumption of vegetable protein has been linked with prolonged survival among individuals with kidney disease.
4. Limit the sodium. Although we need a little sodium and salt, a high sodium diet accelerates decline in kidney function. Lowering salt intake improves the heart and kidney health of chronic kidney disease patients. Aged cheese, processed foods, and pickles are typically high in sodium. It is a wise policy to read labels. One teaspoon of salt per a day is enough for healthy adults. If you have hypertension, congestive heart failure, or kidney disease, follow your doctor’s and dietician’s instruction.
5. Go easy on soft drinks. Those who frequently consume diet soft drinks are more likely to experience decline in kidney function. Individuals who drink two or more diet sodas per day have double the risk of faster kidney function decline even after the study authors accounted for age, caloric intake, obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes, cigarette smoking, physical activity, and cardiovascular disease. Because of their high fructose corn syrup content, regular consumption of non-diet sodas may also adversely affect the kidneys.
6. Prevent and promptly treat bladder infections. Bacteria can travel from the blood, up the ureters, to the kidneys. Frequent urinary tract infections may lead to CKD. A few suggestions here: Drink plenty of water. Cranberries and blueberries help prevent bacteria from adhering to the bladder walls. Ladies, after using the toilet, wipe from front to back.
7. Get tested. As previously mentioned, the risk factors for kidney decline include obesity, especially-apple shaped obesity, diabetes, and hypertension. Glomerulonephritis is a group of diseases that cause inflammation and damage to the kidney’s filtering units. Recurrent urinary tract infections and polycystic disease may lead to CKD. Moderate to severe psoriasis is associated with renal decline. Obstructions like kidney stones, tumors or an enlarged prostate gland in men may contribute to CKD. If you have any risk factors, please get the three simple tests that can detect CKD: blood pressure, urine albumin and serum creatinine.
Please note CKD can affect anyone, but men with CKD are 50% more likely to progress to kidney failure than women. The risk for developing chronic kidney disease is 3.8 times higher in African Americans and 2 times higher in Native Americans than for whites. Asian and Hispanic populations are also at high risk for CKD.
According to the National Kidney Foundation, the following are possible symptoms of chronic kidney disease. You may notice that you:
feel more tired and have less energy
have trouble concentrating
have a poor appetite
have trouble sleeping
have muscle cramping at night
have swollen feet and ankles
have puffiness around your eyes, especially in the morning
have dry, itchy skin

need to urinate more often, especially at night.

Treatments

Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is one of good choice for CKD .Because this therapy can remove your symptoms naturally.And don't relapse . 

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PKD Diet-Can I Drink Alcohol with PKD


The Diet and Alcohol is very important for PKD Patients. Do you want to know can PKD patients Drink Alcohol ? Following this article and find the answer.
Though PKD is a kind of hereditary diseases, not all the people having PKD gene will get PKD, which is also related to the living style and eating habit. As to those people who like drinking alcohol before, after they get PKD, they may ask the effect of drinking alcohol and the efficient treatment for PKD.
PKD is characterized by numerous cysts with different sizes growing on the kidneys. The cyst wall will secrete the cyst fluids constantly, which makes cysts bigger and bigger. When these cysts expand to a certain degree, they will press the surrounding kidney tissues and with time going, the kidney function will become worsening.
However, many factors can speed up the speed of growth of cysts, and drinking alcohol is one of them, as well as eating some spicy foods, stay up all night, some infections, smoking and so on. Alcohol can stimulate the cysts wall to secrete more cyst fluids, so drinking alcohol can aggravate the illness condition and speed up the deterioration process of kidneys. So PKD patients should avoid drinking alcohol.
There are so many cases that PKD develops into Renal Failure at last in clinical for lacking of efficient treatments. In general, about a half of PKD patients who are older than 60 will develop into Renal Failure. In order to help PKD patients avoid Renal Failure, Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy has come into being.
Micro-Chinese Medicine Therapy is an advanced treatment in treating end stage of kidney disease in the world. Besides,Micro-Chinese Medicine Therapy is a Traditional Chinese medicine iontophoresis, without any side-effect for the human body.


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2014年5月12日星期一

Suggestion Foods for Renal Disease Patients With Diabetes

Diabetes is easy to become kidney problem if you don't treat it timely.In other hand.The right food is very important for Diabetes Patients.If you don't pay attention to the food of Diabetes.There will be more risk to develop into kidney problem.

Blood glucose is affected by everything you eat, and the kidneys also process beverages and food. Controlling glucose levels with diet or medications can help protect against kidney damage. Insulin is a hormone that regulates blood glucose in the body. When insulin is out of balance due to diabetes, nephrons--which are the kidneys- filtering units--are gradually worn away. Giving the body artificial insulin will control blood glucose levels and prevent the damage to the kidneys.
Drinking plenty of pure water and keeping health conditions under control will help to protect your kidneys.
People who have kidney problems and diabetes need to eliminate foods that contain excess sodium and potassium, as these require additional filtering and too much can further weaken low-functioning kidneys.

Vegetables and Fruits

Avoid starchy vegetables like baked potatoes, sweet potatoes, yams and dried beans. Instead choose vegetables that are easy to digest such as peas, dark green leafy lettuce, asparagus, beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, carrots, and eggplants. Eat your vegetables raw or steam them to maintain vitamin and mineral content.
Since diabetics need to limit fruit juice intake, avoid orange juice and processed juices and instead choose fruit juices that are good for the kidneys, such as pure cranberry juice or homemade apple juice. Bananas should be limited because they contain potassium.

Breads and Starches

People suffering with renal disease and diabetes should avoid white and whole wheat bread, refined cereals and white rice. Instead, choose sprouted bread that does not contain additives. Corn bread, malt-o-meal and noodles are okay in small quantities. You will need to look on the label because some breads contain high fructose corn syrup, which is not good for people with both of these conditions.

Milk and nondairy

Dairy products contain vitamins, and minerals such as calcium, but the type of dairy foods you consume is important. Avoid chocolate milk, buttermilk and sweetened diary products such as flavored yogurt and ice cream. Instead, choose healthy options such as skim or fat-free milk, plain yogurt, sugar-free pudding, sugar-free yogurt, raw cows' milk or raw goat milk.
Considerations
If you decide to drink raw milk, buy it from a clean, local, organic dairy. Raw milk contains high levels of vitamins, minerals, enzymes and beneficial bacteria. If raw milk is purchased from a clean dairy it is perfectly safe for consumption.

Treatments

If the suitable food combined with the right therapy.In my mind will occur amazing effect.Do you want to know what is the right therapy for your kidney disease?
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is a good Choice for your Diabetic Nephropathy. Because this therapy will take effect directly in your kidneys.Because this therapy in virtual of a machine.this machine can make the Chinese herb infiltration of the kidneys.

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2014年5月11日星期日

frequent urination burnig in Kidney Disease Patients

Do you know kidney problem will cause frequent urination? In the following content I will share with you a case about frequent urination in kidney patients.Do you want to know the answer for the kidney experts?Following the article and find the Answer.

Hi all, I am suffering with frequent urination. whenever i drink water i have to go for urination so many times. I got tested for diabetis test. But I have no Yes if the stone has made it's way into the urinary tract, and is stuck there, it'll feel like you have to go frequently. If you're a guythe next time you have to Cranberry Juice FrequentUrination. Frequent urination can have one of several causes, including a urinary tract infection, diabetes, bladder or kidney problems
 
 

 

Frequent urination after passed kidney stone

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Treatment of frequent urination in Kidney Disease Patients

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Can High Creatinine Level cause Renal Failure

High Creatinine Level is a indicate of the kidney damage .Do you want to know can high creatinine level will cause renal failure.

Creatinine level is used to measure kidney function, so patients always doubt whether high creatinine leve will lead to renal failure. In fact, creatinine level can indicate kidney problems in many cases, but it does not mean high creatinine level will always lead to renal failure.

Will high creatinine lead to renal failure?

Kidney failure indicates the kidney has almost lost its ability of filtering blood and discharging wastes. Creatinine is the metabolin of creatine and in a normal case it can be discharged by healthy kidneys. Therefore, creatinine level is usually in a stable range. Once you are diagnosed with chronic kidney disease, your kidneys can not work effectively and timely to discharge excessive creatinine. In this case, serum creatinine level increases. When a small part of your kidney function is damaged, creatinine level has no obvious increase, as the other part of your kidney function can also remove excessive creatinine out of your body. The medical research shows that creatinine level increases when your kidneys lose half of their function. In this case, high creatinine level means that your kidneys have been severely damaged.

Do you need to worry too much about temporary high creatinine?

People will sometimes have high creatinine level. This may be caused by many reasons. For example, before their tests, they eat much meat, do strenuous physical exercise or have improper diet, which can also lead to slightly high creatinine level. However, this high creatinine level is only temporary and after some time, it will be normal. Temporary high creatinine level does not lead to renal failure. What you should do is to regulate your daily diet and do exercise moderately, which will make your creatinine level in a stable range, and you need not worry too much about it.
Creatinine is just one of measurement of reflecting kidney function and does not mean high creatinine level will always lead to renal failure.


Treatments of Kidney Failure

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2014年5月10日星期六

Polycystic Kidney Disease with Hematuria and High Creatinine Level

Do you want to know why PKD patients always with blood in urine?And What is the right therapy for PKD,the follwing content will tell you the answer for the question.
More than one quarter patients with Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD) suffer from hematuria or blood in urine at the early stages of Polycystic Kidney Disease. Most of them have no ideal of PKD before hematuria occurs among them. Those cysts stress other renal tissues, destroy renal function and cause many complications which may arouse hematuria or blood in urine, such as Urinary Tract Infection and Kidney Stone.
Combined with broken cysts, there are three main reasons for hematuria or blood in urine in Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD).
1. The broken cysts
Those cysts in kidney are covered by many capillaries on their surface. With the growth, those cysts are stretching their epithele in the state of stress. Squeezed or knocked by the external forces, they are broken as well as the capillaries. Blood can be found in urine. At the same time, this kind of hematuria is usually intermittent and combined with sharply lower back pain. What’s worse, it might cause abdominal infection and even Sepsis, so it is important for patients with PKD to avoid strenuous activities and infections.
2. Urinary Tract Infection
As those cysts grow, they will stress the renal tissues including renal tubules and capillaries, which will reduce blood volume and slow down blood flow. Accordingly, less urine are formed and the urine tends to deposit in body for a longer time, which increase the possibility of bacteria breeding and further infecting upper and lower urinary tract. Especially in upper urinary tract infection, if the glomeruli are infected and their mechanical barrier as well as charge barrier is destroyed, red cells can not be prevented passing blood vessels into urine. This kind of hematuria is continuous. Urinary Tract Infection plays an important role in damaging renal function of patients with PKD.
3. Kidney Stone
In Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD), apart from the reasons of diets and the lack of water in body, the nucleus of condensation and obstruction of urine play important roles in the forming of Kidney Stone. The obstruction makes urine deposit longer than before. As the nucleus, Calcium or other mineral have enough time to form Kidney Stone. The movement of those stones can rub the capillaries in urinary tract and cause bleeding. This kind of Hematuria is usually companied by renal colic.
PKD Patients suffer from hematuria mainly because of the broken cysts. Several days later, it will disappear, but it can develop into continuous hematuria when Polycystic Kidney Disease deteriorates.

Treatments

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2014年5月9日星期五

Blood And Protein in urine and Chronic Kidney Disease Progression

Hematuresis and Protein in urine are the common symptoms in CKD. Do you know these symptoms can predicts the CKD Progression.The following content will show you the knowledge about this.

measuring a small protein in the blood and urine can predict which patients with non-advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) will progress to a more serious form of the disease, according to a new study. The findings could be used to devise a new screening method for identifying which patients should receive aggressive therapies to prevent the progression of their disease.
The blood and urine of some individuals with impaired kidney function have increased levels of a small protein called Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin (NGAL). NGAL is released from injured renal tubular cells, which are cells crucial for proper functioning of the kidneys. Preliminary research has also shown that individuals with high levels of NGAL experience worsening of their kidney function within one year, compared with individuals with lower levels of NGAL. However, no definitive study has demonstrated the potential of NGAL measurements for predicting how a patient's CKD will progress.
To accomplish this, Michele Buemi, MD, of the University of Messina in Messina, Italy and her colleagues examined the predictive value of blood and urinary NGAL measurements for the progression of CKD in a wide variety of patients with non-advanced CKD.
The investigators evaluated the blood and urine levels of NGAL in 96 patients with non-terminal CKD who were followed for an average of 18.5 months. By the end of the study, 31 patients experienced significant progression of their disease, in some cases developing end-stage renal disease. The researchers noted that at the start of the study, these patients had increased NGAL levels compared with patients whose disease did not progress. Both urinary NGAL and blood NGAL levels each predicted worsening of CKD. Therefore, "NGAL… represents a strong and independent risk marker for progression of CKD," the authors concluded.

The findings could be used to screen patients with CKD to determine their risk of worsening disease and to indicate which patients should receive aggressive treatments. "Our study offers a great new tool for prevention of renal failure progression," said Dr. Buemi. The results are particulary important today as CKD has become a severe public health problem and incidence rates continue to rise.

CKD Treatments

Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy, it's a kind of natural herbal therapy applied externally on acupoints and all the Chinese herbal medicines used are definitely natural made.The core technology of this therapy is the micronization of effective herbals in treating kidney disease with the effective ingredients. This kind of therapy can expand blood vessels and decrease blood coagulation, thus improving blood circulation of kidneys. In addition, it can also decrease inflammatory reaction and degrade extracellular matrixes (ECM) both of which contribute to fibrosis of renal functional cells. In this way, Micro-Chinese Medicine can effectively prevent the kidneys from fibrosis and thereby stop kidney disease from progressing and have the renal function improved by repairing the damaged renal cells.

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2014年5月8日星期四

Stages 3 and 4 Chronic Kidney Disease with Diabetes in the older people

If one person suffering from Diabetes for a long time,therre will be damaged one's kidneys.If you don't adopt the right treatment.Diabetes may be lead to kidney Failure.

Dedicated European and US clinical guidelines for type 2 diabetes in the elderly have been released, but they do not specifically address the issue of advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) in older patients with diabetes. General clinical guidelines have been published on the treatment of patients with diabetic nephropathy (DN), but these address the issue of how to prevent progression and treat advanced DN without distinguishing between different age groups. Elderly patients with diabetes and stages 3 to 4 CKD have particular needs that differ from those of younger patients with the same conditions. This is mainly due to their frailty and shorter life expectancy. Differently tailored therapeutic strategies are needed, which may have less stringent targets; and the use of common drugs should be critically evaluated. The management agenda (metabolic control, low-protein diet, controlling BP, preventing progression of advanced DN, preventing cardiovascular outcomes) for these patients is discussed in light of the limits and perspectives of current guidelines. Intensive, simultaneous management of all items on the agenda may not be feasible for a proportion of older patients, and clinicians may have to give priority to reducing some risk factors rather than others, choosing between different therapies.
In 2004, the European Diabetes Working Party for Older People launched its “Clinical Guidelines for Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus” specifically dedicated to the elderly (the European Diabetes & Aging Guidelines for short [EDAG]) (1). Guidelines for Improving the Care of the Older Persons with Diabetes Mellitus were also developed in the United States in 2003 (American Diabetes & Aging Guidelines for short [ADAG]) (2). There is a dual rationale behind guidelines specifically dedicated to the elderly. First, older people with diabetes have special needs. Second, with the demographic changes occurring in Western populations, the number of elderly individuals with diabetes is expanding dramatically. These people's life expectancy is considerably reduced: Whereas a 74-yr-old Western man without diabetes has an average life expectancy of approximately 10 yr and a woman of approximately 12 yr, when they have diabetes, their life expectancy is roughly 4 and 6 yr shorter for men and women, respectively (3).
Demographic changes in Western populations also have a significant impact on renal care. In many Western countries, the elderly now represent the most rapidly growing population initiating dialysis. In the United States, the median age of the incident population starting renal replacement therapy reached 64.6 yr in 2005, and the incidence of ESRD by age >75 yr was approximately 1500 pmp, 750 in Canada, and 500 in Italy (4). Because the prevalence of diabetes has been increasing among the elderly, it is hardly surprising that elderly individuals with diabetes contribute substantially to the overall burden of stage 5 chronic kidney disease (CKD) in Western countries. In 2005, in fact, one third of the incident cases of ESRD in the United States in people who were older than 75 yr had diabetic kidney disease (4).
Two very recently released publications are also of interest in the present contention, the Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative (KDOQI) Clinical Practice Guidelines and Clinical Practice Recommendations for Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease (5) and the Quality Indicators for the Care of Vulnerable Elders (the Assessing Care of Vulnerable Elders 3 [ACOVE-3] initiative) (6). Only the former marginally addresses the issue that elderly people with diabetes and CKD warrant special treatment considerations, but neither of them nor the EDAG and ADAG specifically addresses the topic of advanced CKD in older patients with diabetes. This review aims to make up for this shortcoming relating to the treatment of elderly people with diabetes and advanced renal impairment (i.e., in stages 3 and 4 CKD). As the lower age limit, we consider patients between 70 and 80 yr because such long-lasting patients with diabetes are most likely to have a considerably reduced life expectancy and a number of diabetes-related comorbidities. The relevant clinical issue here, however, is the patients’ vulnerability, not their age, so our considerations could also be extended to younger, frail patients with diabetes and stages 3 to 4 CKD.

An attempt has been made to quote and grade the level of evidence. There is a sizable amount of good-quality research on the prevention and management of the complications of type 2 diabetes and related aspects, but most of it is not specific to elderly patients, and none of these studies concerned elderly people with advanced CKD. Most of the suggestions have consequently been classified simply as clinical practice recommendations (CPR), at the level of “opinion-based” advice, whereas a clinical practice guideline (CPG) has been proposed in just one case.

Treatments of CKD

In early stage of CKD you can use Chinese Medicine to control the development of kidney disease. If you has entered stage 3 or 4 stage of kidney disease.You can use some special treatment.Do you heard Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy.This therapy make the Traditional Chinese Medicine enter your kidneys through your skin directly.So the Chinese Medicine can quickly take affect.

If you also have other questions about your kidney Disease,or if you want to know therapy about CKD.Contact me through kidney-treatment@hotmail.com .

2014年5月6日星期二

Causes of Renal Parenchymal Disease

Do you want to know What is Renal Parenchymal Disease and What kind of kidney disease can cause renal parenchymal disease? Follow the folling content and learn more about Renal Parenchymal Disease,
Renal parenchymal disease includes maladies that damage the outermost internal region of the kidney where filtration and urine formation occur. Autoimmune disorders, medical conditions, or obstructions may all contribute to this disease. Lupus, bacterial infections,diabetes and high blood pressure, along with kidney stones can traumatize delicate tissue, causing scarring and possibly leading to eventual kidney failure. Managing systemic diseaseprocesses, however, may prevent kidney damage and failure from occurring.
Millions of nephrons lie within the renal parenchymal area of each kidney. The nephrons contain arterioles, or small blood vessels, known as glomeruli, that are surrounded by tubules. The glomeruli receive oxygen rich blood that contain excess electrolytes, salts, and water and transport the unnecessary blood products and water to the renal tubules. The tubules pass through the renal medulla, or the center of the kidney, into another system of tubules that combine and empty into the ureter.

Studies estimate that up to 50% of patients diagnosed with lupus erythematosus experience arenal parenchymal disease known as lupus nephritis. Lupus causes abnormal antibody production in the body, and these malfunctioning antibodies attack healthy cells, including those within the nephrons. The kidney's normal filtering processes are diminished when cell damage in the parenchymal tissue occurs. The disease might also produce inflammation of the kidney, adding pressure to damaged glomeruli.

Symptoms of lupus nephritis include swelling in the feet, legs, and around the eyes. Patients may excrete urine that appears foamy or bloody. Inadequate filtering and excess fluid also cause increased blood pressure. Blood tests evaluate the efficiency of the filtering process andultrasound imaging reveals abnormal kidney tissue. Treatment may include glucocorticoids and chemotherapeutic agents to reduce overall inflammation.
Uncontrolled diabetes may eventually lead to renal parenchymal disease and subsequent kidney failure. The flood of sugar-laden blood in the glomeruli puts increased stress on the filtering system and increases pressure within the delicate arterioles. The strain of continuously ridding the body of sugar diminishes filtering ability and eventually causes permanent damage. Protein spills into the urine instead of staying in the blood and sugar also enters the urine. Renal insufficiency contributes to hypertension, but hypertension can also cause renal problems.
Excess body fluids trigger renin/angiotensin release and subsequent response from the sympathetic nervous system to constrict blood vessels, forcing more blood to the kidneys.Renal parenchymal disease takes place when this constriction forces fluid through fragile glomeruli and other capillaries, causing cellular damage to vessel linings. During the reparative process, scarring occurs, and vessels become thickened and stiff. Without a permeable surface, glomeruli filtration is diminished.

Cellular and tissue damage can also occur when an patient has kidney stones. Uric acid andcalcium crystals combine with oxalate to form stones of various sizes and shapes. Bacterial infections initiate increased enzyme, ammonia, and other chemical production, which may produce a by-product known as struvite stones. Besides inflammation and swelling, which contribute to decreased filtration, the foreign objects may tear vessels and tissues. Scar tissueforms, inhibiting proper kidney function and contributing to renal parenchymal disease.

Treatments of Renal Parenchymal Disease 

Do you heard Blood Pollution Therapy? Today's research finding that Polluted Blood is the root cause of kidney disease.And this therapy can cleared the Polluted Blood .

If you want to know more about this therapy,or you have any questions want to ask about your kidney problem.Contact me through kidney-treatment@hotmail.com .




What is the relationship between diabetes and creatinine level?

Do you want to know how does diabetes lead to high creatinine level? And Do you want to know the relationship between diabetes and high creatinine level?
My mother was diagnosed with kidney problem and infection in her urine/blood. A nephrologist cleared out the infection she had but by that time her creatinine level had gone up to 8. The doctor prescribed Endoxin and Wysolone medication. After that her haemoglobin and white cells went beyond the range. In 2 subsequent visits doctor checked her creatinine which was found to be 4.9 & 5. Her sugar was found to be 536 and the doctor said that this was because of Wysolone hence he reduced the dose from 25 to 15 mg. After that her sugar levels came down to 430. Recently the doctor advised her to take insulin with 4,4,4 units daily (3 times) to maintain her sugar levels & asked her to go on a strict diet. When we measured it after 3 days after stating insulin, her sugar level came down to 230. We consulted our doctor so he increased the insulin dose as 6,4,4. Her creatinine level still varies between 4.5 to 4.9. I need your opinion about the same. Can her creatinine & glucose levels come down to normal in future with the current medication & diet? Will she face any other problem/complications in future and what precautions should we take to avoid further complications? My mother is 56 years old and weighs 66kgs. She has high blood pressure since 10 years and is taking ATANOL-50.

Issues to be addressed in query are 1) Wysolone (steroid) induced Diabetes mellitus and 2) DM and raised creatinine levels (kidney failure).
There is a relationship which exists between Diabetes Mellitus and raised creatinine levels. Usually this situation arises when DM is there for a long time and not controlled and this situation is called as diabetic nephropathy meaning kidney disease due to DM. Initially this presents as protein in urine but as the disease progresses creatinine level goes up. This type of kidney failure is irreversible and these patients need dialysis and renal transplant.

In your mothers case high creatinine levels are not due to DM but seems to be due to glomerulonephritis which can be treated. Best person for this is a nephrologist. In this case the blood sugars are high because of wysolone and hopefully blood sugars should come down when wysolone is tapered off. But with such a high levels of sugar your mother needs higher doses of insulin i.e., at least 10 units of Actrapid/Huminsulin R 30 minutes before meals three times a day and Insulatard/ Lente 10 units at bed time. Home monitoring of blood glucose is also needed. For control of blood sugars please get in touch with an endocrinologist or daibetologist or provide us more details so that we can advise you accordingly.

How to lower high creatinine level naturally?


In order to treat high creatinine level in diabetes,we need to take measures in diet perspective and treatment perspective.
Diet Plan
Have less meat.Meat is the resource of creatinine.Therefore heavy burden can be relieved day by day.
Have a low-sodium diet and kidney functions can be protected timely and immediately.
Kidney Treatment


Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is a good choice to lower your high creatinine level.This therapy combined Chinese herbs and Modern Machine.In other word,this therapy combined Traditional Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine.So this is a Innovation in kidney disease treatment.

Do you want to know more about this therapy.Contact me through kidney-treatment@hotmail.com .

2014年5月4日星期日

The introduction of Renal Fibrosis

The suitable is essential If you are stay in Renal Fibrosis.Because with the development of this disease.The treatment will become difficult.
Renal fibrosis is a pathological change as well as physiological change. Renal fibrosis is a gradual process whose development starts from healthy kidney function, to impaired kidney function, damaged kidney function finally to complete loss of kidney function.
As results of trauma, infection, inflammation, blood circulation disorder, immune reaction and other pathological factors, the intrinsic cells of kidney are damaged. When it approaches to the end stage kidney disease (ESRD), large amount of collagen deposition will trigger gradual sclerosis of the kidney. In this case, bruises will appear to affect the kidney function till the kidney function is completely lost. The process of the sclerosis of renal cells is known as renal fibrosis which features the abnormal deposition in the ECM.
First stage:
This stage is called inflammatory reaction stage in which various kidney tissues starts to get damaged. In this stage, there is no symptoms and disorders for patient other than some abnormal results in Urine Analysis, as a result this is stage is also known as symptoms-free stage. As the glomerulus have strong compensative function, the kidney function is this stage may not be affected or show minor disorder. However the pathological damages to the kidney is really serious, some of the patient may have got glomerular sclerosis and the kidney damage is always prior to the appearance of symptoms. If proper treatment is applied in such stage, such as enlargement of blood vessel, anti inflammation, anti freezing and protection against thrombus, the condition is still reversible or could be even cured. If the patient missed the best treatment period, the pathological damages in the kidney will be worsened and the condition will develop into the stage of formation of renal fibrosis in which the treatment would be very difficult to carry out and the effective of which will be limited.
Second stage:
This stage is known as the formation period of renal fibrosis. In this stage, the formation of renal fibrosis will damage the renal cells so as the kidney function. The condition will develop into decompensative period or renal failure period. If the abovementioned measures are applied timely in this stage, the treatment is still likely to have a reversible effect on the patient to avoid dialysis. If not, together with some other unfavorable factors, the condition may develop into the stage of bruises stage---the end-stage kidney disease.
The last stage:
Once the renal fibrosis transforms to bruises tissue, it becomes incurable and irreversible. If the patient still possesses more than 1L of urine per day, it means there is still certain amount kidney function left for the patient. With the help of micro-herbal Chinese medicines therapy, the remaining kidney function could be protected and stopped from further worsening. Then it will be hopeful for patient reduce the frequency of dialysis or even get rid of dialysis.

Treatments

Different from the previous kidney treatment, blood pollution therapy focuses on treating patients’ polluted blood before reversing their kidney damage. As a great breakthrough for treating various kidney disease in this year, this therapy shows dramatically therapeutic effect.

Have any questions?Contact me through kidney-treatment@hotmail.com .








2014年5月3日星期六

The causes and Treatments of Hematuria in PKD patients

Blood in urine is one of common symptoms for PKD patients.Do you want to know the causes and treatments of Hematuria in PKD patients.

Causes of Hematuria in PKD Patients


1. Infection
Cysts in kidneys are always filled with yellow cystic fluids and they can cause hydrops in kidneys. With hydrops in kidneys, infection occurs more easily, which is also a cause of blood in urine for Polycystic Kidney Disease patients. The most common for kidney disease is the repeated urinary tract infection.
2. Cyst rupture
The most likely cause is cyst rupture. With the continuous enlargement of kidney cysts, they tend to break up and cause bleeding, especially then the cysts are larger than 4cm. You may experience the repeated rupture in the renal failure stage, since the cysts are very big at that condition. If cyst rupture is seriously, your doctor has to take operations to cleanse away the blood and cyst fluid in your internal cavity in case that it throws you into emergency.
3. Inability of glomeruli
Glomeruli are the small functional unites in the kidneys. Glomeruli filter the all blood in the body. They eliminate the toxins and hold the essential substance, including blood cells and protein, as well as minerals etc. If cysts pressure forces to glomeruli constantly, the small renal unites fail to function well, leaking the blood cells into urine.
4. Kidney stone
Many patients appear to have kidney stones after diagnosis of the cystic kidney disease. Kidney stones can rub the capillaries urinary tract and cause bleeding. Many herbs are suggested to dissolve the stones and cleanse away them naturally.

Treatments of blood in urine in PKD patients

Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy

Chinese Herbals have a long history for treating kidney disease.Traditionally speaking,chinese herbals removes stasis which is totally different from Western medicines.More specifically,most western medicines have no function of helping our body to remove stasis including creatinine out of the body.Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is based on Chinese herbals,which treats polycystic kidney disease from root perspective.The activated Chinese medicines in Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy shrink cysts and oppress cysts growth.It shrinks cysts by changing the pressure of internal and external.Meanwhile the activated Chinese medicines destroy cyst’s structure thus oppressing cysts growth.



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