2014年9月17日星期三

What is Creatinine 3.1 mean for Chronic Kidney Disease Patients ?

I believe each kidney disease patients know the word of "creatinine" .And each patients want to lower it . And want to know the means of high Creatinine . The following is a question from a CKD patients .

I'm diagnosed with CKD in last years .And the test result tell me my creatinine level is 3.1 . I want to know is it high ? And What is Creatinine 3.1 mean.

The following is a reply of these questions

Creatinine is a chemical waste product in the blood that passes through the kidneys to be filtered and eliminated in urine. The chemical waste is a by-product of normal muscle contractions. Creatinine is made from creatine, a supplier of energy to the muscle.

The normal range of creatinine level in adults is 0.5~1.1mg/dl for female and 0.6~1.2mg/dl for male. Creatinine 3.1 is much higher than this value . What should we do in this stage is to treat it early .

When there is kidney damage or kidney disease, and the kidneys are not able to filter waste efficiently, there will likely be a rise in creatinine levels in the blood. For adults with chronic kidney disease, dialysis is recommended when creatinine levels reach 10.0 mg/dL. Forbabies with chronic kidney disease, dialysis is recommended when their creatinine level is 2.0 mg/dL.

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2014年9月14日星期日

High Creatinine Leve for kidney failure patient How to lower it ?

Creatinine can show the degree of kidney damage . Creatinine  is a break-down product of creatine phosphate in muscle, and is usually produced at a fairly constant rate by the body .The normal range of creatinine level in adults is 0.5~1.1mg/dl for female and 0.6~1.2mg/dl for male. 

Symptoms of too much creatinine

Symptoms of high levels of creatinine in the blood are the same as kidney failure symptoms. Some people find out they have kidney failure when extreme creatinine amounts show up in routine blood tests, without feeling any symptoms at all. Yet some people may experience the following:
Weakness, or feeling tired
Dehydration
Confusion
Shortness of breath

Treatment of kidney failure patients with high creatinine level 

Kidney failure causes high creatinine level, so only through recovering kidney functions can we get creatinine level lowered effectively.

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Step one
Drawing patients’blood from blood bump to separator
Step two
Separating molecular weight lower than blood cell’s plasma elements including immune complex and cell factor and immune globulin .
Step 3
Bring blood cell separated back to body and plasma going though element separator with less membrane pore.
Step 4
Helpful substance separated such as albumin , amino acid , glucose and electrolyte back to body
Step 5
Abandoning the relative molecular mass far more than albumin pathogenic elements such immune globulin ,cell factor.
Step 6

Bring back fresh plasm with amount of albumin to patients’ body.

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2014年9月11日星期四

Edema in CKD patients with high creatinine 2.7

Edema is one of early symptoms for CKD patients .The normal Creatinine level is about 0.3ml/dl-1.2 ml/dl . Creatinine 2.7 is much higher than the normal value . The following content will explain the reason why kidney failure will occur edema .And will mention the treatment of these symptoms for kidney failure patients .

Edema forms in patients with kidney disease for two reasons:
A heavy loss of protein in the urine.
Impaired kidney (renal) function.

Heavy loss of protein in the urine

In this situation, the patients have normal or fairly normal kidney function. The heavy loss of protein in the urine (over 3.0 grams per day) with its accompanying edema is termed the nephrotic syndrome. Nephrotic syndrome results  in a reduction in the concentration of albumin in the blood (hypoalbuminemia). Since albumin helps to maintain blood volume in the blood vessels, a reduction of fluid in the blood vessels occurs. The kidneys then register that there is depletion of blood volume and, therefore, attempt to retain salt. Consequently,  fluid moves into the interstitial spaces, thereby causing pitting edema.

The treatment of fluid retention in these patients is to reduce the loss of protein into the urine and to restrict salt in the diet. The loss of protein in  the urine may be reduced by the use of ACE inhibitors and angiotensin receptor blockers. Both categories of drugs, which ordinarily are used to lower blood pressure, prompt the kidneys to reduce the loss of protein into the urine.

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2014年9月8日星期一

How to lower High creatinine and urea level with diet ?


Creatinine level can show the damage degress of one's kidney . Have any questions ? Do you want to lower high creatinine level with food . Follow me and find out the right diet for high creatinine patients .


Creatinine is a waste product of muscular activity this is secreted into the blood stream. Because people's activity levels tend not to vary, serum creatinine levels remain constant in healthy people. Doctors monitor creatinine levels through routine blood work and use results as an important assessment tool. Together with blood urea nitrogen (BUN) and high urine protein, high creatinine levels can be a red flag for kidney disease. A careful diagnostic workup is important to determine why creatinine levels are high.

Protein

Your body uses protein to build and repair tissues and muscles and to fight off infection. When protein is broken down, like any other food, it produces certain waste products. One of these is urea, which damaged kidneys have trouble filtering out of the bloodstream. Most renal diets require you to monitor and limit your protein intake. Your doctor, dietitian or nutritionist will tell you how much and what types of protein you can consume. You will probably be allowed certain amounts of complete proteins from animal sources (lean beef and chicken, for example) and certain amounts of incomplete proteins from plant sources (beans and lentils).


Potassium

When your kidneys aren't working well, your potassium levels can become too high. This can be serious and even cause sudden heart failure. Potassium is found in many foods, and you must carefully monitor your potassium intake on a renal diet. You may be asked to limit or eliminate leafy green vegetables, broccoli, bananas, potatoes, oranges and apricots, all of which are high in potassium, and encouraged to choose lower potassium foods including cucumbers, carrots, lettuce, apples, cranberries, grapes and rice.

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2014年9月5日星期五

Diet for Nephrotic Syndrome - kidney disease diet principle


Many person want to know the proper diet principle for Nephrotic Syndrome .

Nephrotic Syndrome is an abnormal condition that is marked especially by deficiency of albumin in the blood and excess excretion of protein in the urine due to altered permeability of the glomerular basement membranes (as from membranous glomerulonephritis, minimal change disease, or diabetes mellitus).

Right Diet for Nephrotic Syndrome

A very efficient diet for nephrotic syndrome must show results within a week and be one hundred percent safe (so eliminate all risky substances from your daily habit). If you don’t know which ingredients this diet for nephrotic syndrome should contain, here’a list to give you a hint:
- Proteins – have a diet rich in proteins, so that you don’t lose too much of them due to nephrotic syndrome. Recommended protein sources: skimmed milk, oatmeal, chicken, turkey, fish, eggs and Brussels sprouts.
- Sodium intake – although generally you should maintain the sodium consumption at a minimum level, this time is actually recommended that you take as much as possible. If you don’t know which foods and drinks are rich in sodium, here’s a list to choose from: salt, baking soda, commercial cheese, seafood, chicken, nuts, bacon, ham and turkey.
- Foods to avoid: high cholesterol foods, like French fries, sausages, fast foods, margarine, butter; fluids: if your kidneys are not functioning properly, it’s best to reduce the fluids intake to minimum.

- Chamomile Tea – has soothing and calming properties, so you can take it to treat almost any medical complaint, from upset stomach, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting or skin rashes. Chamomile tea has a pleasant taste and a wonderful smell, but you can add ginger, honey, mint or lemon to make it more adequate for your taste. This decoction is also one hundred percent safe, so you can drink as much as you want without fearing any side effects!

Diet Warning for Nephrotic Syndrome

When followed according to medical specifications, this diet for nephrotic syndrome is one hundred percent safe and does not cause any side effects. Surpassing the recommended dosage or just neglecting it from time to time, however, may lead to a number of health problems, such as headaches, skin rash, nausea and vomiting.
If you’ve tried this diet and you’ve noticed an unusual reaction, ask for medical assistance right away and don’t try to treat it yourself! Do not start this diet in case you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, on pain killers, anticoagulants, blood thinners or preparing for a major surgery (some of the active constituents may interfere with your general anesthetic).

When in doubt, always ask a specialist or ask your doctor to give you more information. Once he gives you the green light and there’s nothing that could go wrong, give this diet for nephrotic syndrome a try and enjoy nature’s amazing health benefits!

The above content is about the diet principle about  Nephrotic Syndrome . Diet is one of fields should to care .But the most important for Nephrotic Syndrome patients is the right treatments for Nephrotic Syndrome .
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2014年9月4日星期四

Stage 4 CKD patient life expectancy

The life expectancy of stage 4 CKD is very difficult to say .And in other hand

There is no way to know how long a person will survive with any stage of kidney failure. My son was born with only 10% kidney function (back then they did not measure in stages). With surgery, medication and a special diet, he made it to 10 months old before needing to start dialysis.
Is your Dad able to have dialysis? There are two types, hemo dialysis and peritoneal dialysis. They both have pros and cons, but people can survive for YEARS on either of them or a combination of them. My son was on peritoneal dialysis for just over 4 years. He was on hemo dialysis for 3 weeks child he was healing from an abdominal surgery. He did AMAZINGLY well on both.
He was able to have a kidney transplant when he was 5 and I was lucky enough to be his donor. He will turn 21 years old next month and even though most pediatric kidney transplants last about 10 years (or less), he still has that first kidney and it's still going strong (it will be 16 years in June).
If he has other medical conditions that makes it impossible for him to receive dialysis or a transplant, then they can manage for quite some time with medication and modified diet.
I have personally met people who are 35 years or MORE post transplant and they have only been doing them with any success since 1954! You can also have more than one kidney transplant in your life (it gets more complicated and harder to find a good donor, but it happens all the time).
If his BUN gets too high, he will become more and more lethargic and can eventually go into a coma if not treated. Other problems with kidney failure can be high blood pressure, high potassium (can cause heart problems, even cause the heart to stop)....many things. But MANY can be treated with medication and modified diet up to a certain point. Also each person's body can handle the levels differently. One child (most of my experience is with children) might feel totally fine with a BUN over 100 and a creatinine of 8 or higher. Another child the same age and size might become lethargic when their BUN is at 50 or 60 and creatinine only at 2!

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2014年9月3日星期三

Cause ,Diet and Treatment of Nephrotic Syndrome

Heave Proteinuria is the classical symptom of Nephrotic Syndrome .And if you don't care enough for this disease . Nephrotic Syndrome maybe become the cause of kidney failure .

Nephrotic syndrome is a kidney disorder that causes your body to excrete too much protein in your urine.

Nephrotic Syndrome Cause

Nephrotic syndrome is usually caused by damage to the clusters of small blood vessels in your kidneys that filter waste and excess water from your blood. Nephrotic syndrome causes swelling (edema), particularly in your feet and ankles, and increases the risk of other health problems.
Nephrotic Syndrome Diet

The main goal of dietary modification in this syndrome is to replenish the protein loss. However, a very high protein diet can further lead to tubular damage. Hence, a moderate protein diet consisting of mainly good quality proteins will serve the purpose. Foods such as eggs, milk and milk products, yogurt, sprouts, legumes, lean meat, dry fish, and pulses can meet the protein requirements of a patient suffering from this syndrome.
Cholesterol levels tend to be very high in these patients; so, a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol will be best for their recovery. Margarine, cheese, and oily foods should be eliminated from the diet. Fluid restriction is very important for a patient suffering from this syndrome as excess fluids can overwork the kidneys and worsen the swelling. Soups, milk, water, soda, juice, ice cubes, and other beverages should be restricted according to the fluid intake recommended by the physician.

Watery fruits like watermelon, figs, and grapes may help to reduce the patients thirst. Sodium consumption in the form of salt, salted wafers, nuts, and pickles may increase the fluid retention and also increase the thirst. Wheat, rice, and cereals can be taken as they are low in sodium. Nephrotic syndrome is not a disease by itself but indicates that there is a strong risk of suffering from kidney diseases in the future. At this stage, one should take great care in the management of the syndrome as even a little carelessness can lead to permanent failure of the kidneys.

Nephrotic Syndrome Treatment

Treatment for nephrotic syndrome includes treating the underlying condition that's causing it and taking medications. Nephrotic syndrome can increase your risk of infections and blood clots. Your doctor may recommend steps to prevent these and other complications of nephrotic syndrome.

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