“Why I suffer from the skin rashes, it is so painful, and how can I get rid
of it?” one of the kidney failure patients who have the skin rashes ask me this
questions. Please read the following information carefully, you will find the
answers.
A majority of dialysis patients, whether they do hemodialysis orperitoneal
dialysis (PD), may experience itching at some point. Some feel itchy all the
time, while for others it comes and goes. Many say itching is worse during or
just after treatment. For some people the itching is in one area, while others
feel itchy all over.
A common cause of itching is a high level of phosphorus in the body. Because
dialysis doesn't effectively remove phosphorus, a renal diet that limits foods
high in phosphorous is prescribed. Additionally, taking phosphorus binders with
every meal and snacks can help. Try to maintain a phosphorus level at 5.5 or
less. Staying on dialysis for your full treatment time is also recommended,
because it can remove some phosphorus as well as other wastes and toxins.
Allergies can cause itching. If you notice itching occurs at the beginning of
dialysis treatments, you could have an allergy to the blood tubing, dialyzer
(artificial kidney), the type of heparin being used or other elements associated
with the treatment.
Antihistamines, such as Benadryl, are used to treat allergies and have helped
to relieve itching. Creams that contain capsaicin, witch hazel, lanolin or
camphormay also relieve itching. Some people report that getting sunlight or
ultraviolet (UV) light treatments in a doctor's office or treatment center helps
lessen itching.
Check with your doctor before trying any anti-itch method or product.
There are a lot of the natural treatments can deal with the kidney failure
patients with skin rashes, for example the micro-Chinese medicine osmotehrapy.
If you want to know more information about the therapy, you can send emails to
kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com, or add my whatsapp +86 13383015760.
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Monday, September 28, 2015
How to Treat Kidney Failure Patients with Ammonia Taste in Mouth
Some kidney failure patients fell so surprised that, there is ammonia taste
in their mouth. So most of them don’t dare to talk with other people. They want
to know why and how to get rid of the symptom.
Some disorders will produce distinct breath odors.
Bad breath related to poor oral hygiene is most common and caused by release of sulphur compounds by bacteria in the mouth.
A fruity odor to the breath is a sign of ketoacidosis, which may occur in diabetes. It is a potentially life-threatening condition.
Breath that smells like feces can occur with prolonged vomiting, especially when there is a bowel obstruction. It may also occur temporarily if a person has a tube placed through the nose or mouth to the stomach to drain the stomach contents (nasogastric tube) in place.
The breath may have an ammonia-like odor (also described as urine-like or "fishy") in people withchronic kidney failure.
Causes
Bad breath can be caused by:
· Abscessed tooth
· Alcoholism
· Cavities
· Dentures
· Eating certain foods, such as cabbage, garlic, or raw onions
· Consumption of coffee and not well pH-balanced diet
· Object stuck in the nose (usually happens in kids); often a white, yellow, or bloody discharge from one nostril
· GERD
· Gum disease (gingivitis, gingivostomatitis)
· Impacted tooth
· Lung infection
· Poor dental hygiene
· Sinusitis
· Throat infection
· Tobacco smoking
· Vitamin supplements (especially in large doses)
· Use of certain medications, including insulin shots, triamterene, and paraldehyde
Diseases that may be associated with breath odor:
Now you must know about the factors for kidney failure with ammonia taste in the mouth. And I want to tell you, there are a lot of natural treatments in our hospital, you can contact us through sending emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com, or add my whatsapp +86 13383015760.
Some disorders will produce distinct breath odors.
Bad breath related to poor oral hygiene is most common and caused by release of sulphur compounds by bacteria in the mouth.
A fruity odor to the breath is a sign of ketoacidosis, which may occur in diabetes. It is a potentially life-threatening condition.
Breath that smells like feces can occur with prolonged vomiting, especially when there is a bowel obstruction. It may also occur temporarily if a person has a tube placed through the nose or mouth to the stomach to drain the stomach contents (nasogastric tube) in place.
The breath may have an ammonia-like odor (also described as urine-like or "fishy") in people withchronic kidney failure.
Causes
Bad breath can be caused by:
· Abscessed tooth
· Alcoholism
· Cavities
· Dentures
· Eating certain foods, such as cabbage, garlic, or raw onions
· Consumption of coffee and not well pH-balanced diet
· Object stuck in the nose (usually happens in kids); often a white, yellow, or bloody discharge from one nostril
· GERD
· Gum disease (gingivitis, gingivostomatitis)
· Impacted tooth
· Lung infection
· Poor dental hygiene
· Sinusitis
· Throat infection
· Tobacco smoking
· Vitamin supplements (especially in large doses)
· Use of certain medications, including insulin shots, triamterene, and paraldehyde
Diseases that may be associated with breath odor:
Now you must know about the factors for kidney failure with ammonia taste in the mouth. And I want to tell you, there are a lot of natural treatments in our hospital, you can contact us through sending emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com, or add my whatsapp +86 13383015760.
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Why CKD Patients Have Pale Face After the Dialysis
Some CKD patients always suffer from the pale face after the dialysis. They
want to know why. So read the following article and you can get some useful
information about your question.
If you are a Dialysis patient or permanently disabled then you may be eligible for Total and Permanent Discharge. Also referred to as TPD, the program relieves Dialysis patients from having to, "pay a William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan (Direct Loan), Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL), and/or Federal Perkins Loan (Perkins Loan) or having to complete a TEACH Grant service obligation on the basis of your total and permanent disability," said Disabilitydischarge.com.
Best Cities For Chronic Kidney Disease Patients On Dialysis To Improve Quality Of Life And Longevity
In order to prove total and permanent disability, Chronic Kidney Disease patients on Dialysis will be expected to provide (1) Social Security Administration (SSA) notice of award for Social Security Disability Insurance or Supplemental Security Income benefits stating that your next scheduled disability review will be within 5 to 7 years from the date of your most recent SSA disability determination. Also, (2) patients can submit certification from a physician that you are totally and permanently disabled.
Chronic Kidney Disease patients who conduct Dialysis probably think on face value that this is a long and tedious process. However, that does not appear to be the case. After contacting the US Department of Education - Federal Student Aid (complete below form for direct contact information), the department will provide application information necessary for patient consideration. They will also contact Loan Holders to instruct them to suspend collection activity for 120 days in order to complete the application process. Once all paperwork has been provided, the Department of Education will then evaluate and "either approve or deny your TPD discharge request," suggested Nelnet, Inc. a Student Loan Servicer.
A good news to tell you, there are a lot of natural treatments can deal with the ckd patients have pale face after the dialysis. such as the micro-chinese medicine osmotehrapy, if you want to know them, you are supposed to send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com, or add my whatapp +86 13383015760.
If you are a Dialysis patient or permanently disabled then you may be eligible for Total and Permanent Discharge. Also referred to as TPD, the program relieves Dialysis patients from having to, "pay a William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan (Direct Loan), Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL), and/or Federal Perkins Loan (Perkins Loan) or having to complete a TEACH Grant service obligation on the basis of your total and permanent disability," said Disabilitydischarge.com.
Best Cities For Chronic Kidney Disease Patients On Dialysis To Improve Quality Of Life And Longevity
In order to prove total and permanent disability, Chronic Kidney Disease patients on Dialysis will be expected to provide (1) Social Security Administration (SSA) notice of award for Social Security Disability Insurance or Supplemental Security Income benefits stating that your next scheduled disability review will be within 5 to 7 years from the date of your most recent SSA disability determination. Also, (2) patients can submit certification from a physician that you are totally and permanently disabled.
Chronic Kidney Disease patients who conduct Dialysis probably think on face value that this is a long and tedious process. However, that does not appear to be the case. After contacting the US Department of Education - Federal Student Aid (complete below form for direct contact information), the department will provide application information necessary for patient consideration. They will also contact Loan Holders to instruct them to suspend collection activity for 120 days in order to complete the application process. Once all paperwork has been provided, the Department of Education will then evaluate and "either approve or deny your TPD discharge request," suggested Nelnet, Inc. a Student Loan Servicer.
A good news to tell you, there are a lot of natural treatments can deal with the ckd patients have pale face after the dialysis. such as the micro-chinese medicine osmotehrapy, if you want to know them, you are supposed to send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com, or add my whatapp +86 13383015760.
Location:
印度
How to Eliminate Cysts on the Kidney For PKD Patients
The cysts on the kidney is an obvious sign of the PKD, and the growing of the
cysts is most serious to the PKD patients. So it is necessary for the PKD
patients to find the effective ways to eliminate the cysts on the kidney for PKD
patients.
Are there any foods or recommendations for reducing kidney cyst formation?
Kidney cysts are small benign fluid filled pouches which are unharmful to the body, however if they swell then they can cause some secondary complications such as pressure, pain or discomfort in the abdominals or wherever they are situated. Many Naturopaths view these cysts as wastes that have not been eliminated properly by the kidneys. If the kidneys are ineffective in removing wastes from the circulation it creates a strain on the lymphatic system and further compounds the problem due to a further decline in health. The kidneys role in the body is to break down wastes, dilute them and then remove them via the urine. An increase in wastes can put a strain on the kidneys and also affect lymphatic function.
Medical removal of cysts
The common medical procedure for Kidney cysts is to undergo a surgery procedure called a laparoscopy, which via CT scan drains the cyst of fluid. Although there is no definite cure for kidney cysts, Naturopathically it is advised to support the kidneys and their filtering process. Improving kidney function should be implemented for long term changes to encourage better filtration of the organ and to improve the health of the supportive elimination organs such as the lymphatics, bowels and liver. The appearance of cysts most often occur over a number of years, therefore trying to reduce the cyst or remove it completely (via reabsorption) is a process which can take some time.
There is a special chinese medial therapy in our hospital which is specialized in eliminating the cysts on the kidney for PKD patients, that is the Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotehrapy. You can contact our online doctors to know more information about our therapy, you also can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com, or add my whatapp +86 13383015760.
Are there any foods or recommendations for reducing kidney cyst formation?
Kidney cysts are small benign fluid filled pouches which are unharmful to the body, however if they swell then they can cause some secondary complications such as pressure, pain or discomfort in the abdominals or wherever they are situated. Many Naturopaths view these cysts as wastes that have not been eliminated properly by the kidneys. If the kidneys are ineffective in removing wastes from the circulation it creates a strain on the lymphatic system and further compounds the problem due to a further decline in health. The kidneys role in the body is to break down wastes, dilute them and then remove them via the urine. An increase in wastes can put a strain on the kidneys and also affect lymphatic function.
Medical removal of cysts
The common medical procedure for Kidney cysts is to undergo a surgery procedure called a laparoscopy, which via CT scan drains the cyst of fluid. Although there is no definite cure for kidney cysts, Naturopathically it is advised to support the kidneys and their filtering process. Improving kidney function should be implemented for long term changes to encourage better filtration of the organ and to improve the health of the supportive elimination organs such as the lymphatics, bowels and liver. The appearance of cysts most often occur over a number of years, therefore trying to reduce the cyst or remove it completely (via reabsorption) is a process which can take some time.
There is a special chinese medial therapy in our hospital which is specialized in eliminating the cysts on the kidney for PKD patients, that is the Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotehrapy. You can contact our online doctors to know more information about our therapy, you also can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com, or add my whatapp +86 13383015760.
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Location:
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Friday, September 25, 2015
Why CKD Patients Appear Joint Pain Even After the Dialysis
In the daily life, we may fell the joint pain, if we lack of the calcium or
suffer from an attack. While the CKD patients always fell joint pain, even after
the dialysis. now I will discuss the causes and the treatments with you.
CKD-MBD occurs when the kidneys fail to maintain the proper levels of calcium and phosphorus in the blood, leading to abnormal bone hormone levels. CKD-MBD is a common problem in people with kidney disease and affects almost all patients receiving dialysis.
CKD-MBD is most serious in children because their bones are still growing. The condition slows bone growth and causes deformities. One such deformity occurs when the legs bend inward toward each other or outward away from each other; this deformity is referred to as “renal rickets.” Another serious complication is short stature. Symptoms can be seen in growing children with renal disease even before they start dialysis.
The bone changes from CKD-MBD can begin many years before symptoms appear in adults with kidney disease. For this reason, the disease is known as a “silent crippler.” If CKD-MBD in adults is left untreated, the bones gradually become thin and weak, and a person with CKD-MBD may begin to feel bone and joint pain. CKD-MBD also increases the risk of bone fractures.
Doctors used to use the term renal osteodystrophy to describe the mineral and hormone disturbances caused by kidney disease. Now renal osteodystrophy is used only to describe the bone problems that result from CKD-MBD.
CKD-MBD can be treated with changes in diet. Reducing dietary intake of phosphorus is one of the most important steps in preventing bone disease. Almost all foods contain phosphorus, but it is especially high in milk, cheese, dried beans, peas, nuts, and peanut butter. Drinks such as cocoa, dark sodas, and beer are also high in phosphorus. Often, medications called phosphate binders—such as calcium carbonate (Tums), calcium acetate (PhosLo), sevelamer hydrochloride (Renagel), or lanthanum carbonate (Fosrenol)—are prescribed with meals and snacks to bind phosphorus in the bowel. These medications decrease the absorption of phosphorus into the blood. A renal dietitian can help develop a dietary plan to control phosphorus levels in the blood.
In our hospital we always deal with the CKD patients with joint pain with the traditional Chinese medial therapies, and the micro-Chinese medicine osmotherapy is one of it. if you want to know more information about our therapy, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com, or add my whatsapp +86 13383015760.
CKD-MBD occurs when the kidneys fail to maintain the proper levels of calcium and phosphorus in the blood, leading to abnormal bone hormone levels. CKD-MBD is a common problem in people with kidney disease and affects almost all patients receiving dialysis.
CKD-MBD is most serious in children because their bones are still growing. The condition slows bone growth and causes deformities. One such deformity occurs when the legs bend inward toward each other or outward away from each other; this deformity is referred to as “renal rickets.” Another serious complication is short stature. Symptoms can be seen in growing children with renal disease even before they start dialysis.
The bone changes from CKD-MBD can begin many years before symptoms appear in adults with kidney disease. For this reason, the disease is known as a “silent crippler.” If CKD-MBD in adults is left untreated, the bones gradually become thin and weak, and a person with CKD-MBD may begin to feel bone and joint pain. CKD-MBD also increases the risk of bone fractures.
Doctors used to use the term renal osteodystrophy to describe the mineral and hormone disturbances caused by kidney disease. Now renal osteodystrophy is used only to describe the bone problems that result from CKD-MBD.
CKD-MBD can be treated with changes in diet. Reducing dietary intake of phosphorus is one of the most important steps in preventing bone disease. Almost all foods contain phosphorus, but it is especially high in milk, cheese, dried beans, peas, nuts, and peanut butter. Drinks such as cocoa, dark sodas, and beer are also high in phosphorus. Often, medications called phosphate binders—such as calcium carbonate (Tums), calcium acetate (PhosLo), sevelamer hydrochloride (Renagel), or lanthanum carbonate (Fosrenol)—are prescribed with meals and snacks to bind phosphorus in the bowel. These medications decrease the absorption of phosphorus into the blood. A renal dietitian can help develop a dietary plan to control phosphorus levels in the blood.
In our hospital we always deal with the CKD patients with joint pain with the traditional Chinese medial therapies, and the micro-Chinese medicine osmotherapy is one of it. if you want to know more information about our therapy, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com, or add my whatsapp +86 13383015760.
Location:
印度
Can Kidney Failure Patients Stop The Dialysis with Traditional Chinese Medicine
Most of people know the Chinese medicine can deal with a lot of difficult
diseases effectively. And the kidney failure patients eager to know, if the
Chinese medicine can help them stop the dialysis.
What Is Kidney Failure?
Kidney disease comes in five stages. Stage 5 (also known as end stage renal disease, or ESRD) is when kidneys function below 10 to 15 percent of their normal capacity. This essentially is known as kidney failure.
In most cases, kidney failure occurs after years of having chronic kidney disease (CKD). Less common is acute kidney failure, a sudden stop of kidney function. Whichever the case may be, it is vital that a person with kidney failure receives a kidney replacement treatment to stay alive.
You have options when it comes to treating kidney failure, the most common of which is dialysis. If you and your doctor find that a kidney transplant is the right treatment for you, you will still need dialysis while waiting for a matching kidney donor. DaVita® offers several dialysis choices that can suit your lifestyle:
Chinese medical circle therapies
Chinese medical circle therapy is another good therapy to treat chronic kidney disease in our hospital. We make the Chinese herbs into powder and compound them to be unguent. We know there are numerous of acupoints in our body and each has different function. So we rely on the acupoints and cover the Chinese unguent on different of them. With the blood circulation of our body the Chinese medicine can penetrate the damaged kidney part and repair the vessel and cells of your kidney. Then the permeability of your body will be improved.
How do you think of our Chinese medical therapy, if you want to try it, you can tell us by send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com or add my whatsapp +86 13383015760.
What Is Kidney Failure?
Kidney disease comes in five stages. Stage 5 (also known as end stage renal disease, or ESRD) is when kidneys function below 10 to 15 percent of their normal capacity. This essentially is known as kidney failure.
In most cases, kidney failure occurs after years of having chronic kidney disease (CKD). Less common is acute kidney failure, a sudden stop of kidney function. Whichever the case may be, it is vital that a person with kidney failure receives a kidney replacement treatment to stay alive.
You have options when it comes to treating kidney failure, the most common of which is dialysis. If you and your doctor find that a kidney transplant is the right treatment for you, you will still need dialysis while waiting for a matching kidney donor. DaVita® offers several dialysis choices that can suit your lifestyle:
Chinese medical circle therapies
Chinese medical circle therapy is another good therapy to treat chronic kidney disease in our hospital. We make the Chinese herbs into powder and compound them to be unguent. We know there are numerous of acupoints in our body and each has different function. So we rely on the acupoints and cover the Chinese unguent on different of them. With the blood circulation of our body the Chinese medicine can penetrate the damaged kidney part and repair the vessel and cells of your kidney. Then the permeability of your body will be improved.
How do you think of our Chinese medical therapy, if you want to try it, you can tell us by send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com or add my whatsapp +86 13383015760.
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Natural Treatments for CKD Patients Vomiting after Dialysis
It is so painful for the CKD patients suffer from the vomiting after the
dialysis. And I guess they must want to find the natural therapy to deal with
the this symptom. I hope the following information can help you.
Dialysis is actually a rather harsh procedure for the body to take. The bodies of the CKD patients are just reacting to the invasive nature of the treatment.
The vomiting issue should be addressed by their dialysis team because it isn't totally normal. I've been on dialysis for almost two years and I can only remember vomiting once after dialysis.
The most likely cause is a post-dialysis imbalance related to the "baths" used to do the dialysis. One is a bicarbonate solution and the other is an acidic solution. In all probability these solutions have to be adjusted to better suit to the CKD patients.
and the patients should also consider being very strict with themselves concerning their fluid intake. The reduction in fluid intake would allow their dialysis team to lower his "target" at dialysis, making for a less "traumatic" dialysis session.
there are a lot of natural treatments can deal with the CKD patients vomiting after the dialysis. we mainly use the Chinese medical therapy to treat the CKD, which has gain great achievement already. Our Chinese medial therapies have not any side effects, and there are not any pains to the CKD patients. For example, the micro-Chinese medicine osmotehrapy is a special therapy in our hospital, which can treat well the CKD and the vomiting during the dialysis. if you are interests it, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com, or add my whatsapp +86 13383015760. You also can contact with our online doctors, who can give you more information about the CKD.
Dialysis is actually a rather harsh procedure for the body to take. The bodies of the CKD patients are just reacting to the invasive nature of the treatment.
The vomiting issue should be addressed by their dialysis team because it isn't totally normal. I've been on dialysis for almost two years and I can only remember vomiting once after dialysis.
The most likely cause is a post-dialysis imbalance related to the "baths" used to do the dialysis. One is a bicarbonate solution and the other is an acidic solution. In all probability these solutions have to be adjusted to better suit to the CKD patients.
and the patients should also consider being very strict with themselves concerning their fluid intake. The reduction in fluid intake would allow their dialysis team to lower his "target" at dialysis, making for a less "traumatic" dialysis session.
there are a lot of natural treatments can deal with the CKD patients vomiting after the dialysis. we mainly use the Chinese medical therapy to treat the CKD, which has gain great achievement already. Our Chinese medial therapies have not any side effects, and there are not any pains to the CKD patients. For example, the micro-Chinese medicine osmotehrapy is a special therapy in our hospital, which can treat well the CKD and the vomiting during the dialysis. if you are interests it, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com, or add my whatsapp +86 13383015760. You also can contact with our online doctors, who can give you more information about the CKD.
PKD Patients Suffer form the Muscle Cramp after the Dialysis
Some PKD patients are suggested to do the dialysis by doctors. While they
find that they always suffer from the dialysis after the dialysis. So they want
to find an effective therapy to deal with this condition.
Muscle wasting, also termed protein-energy wasting (PEW), is a state of metabolic and nutritional derangements that is closely associated with high morbidity and mortality in CKD patients. Present in 20%-50% of maintenance dialysis patients, muscle wasting can have multiple etiologies, including insufficient intake of dietary nutrients, excessive catabolism due to dialysis, metabolic acidosis, chronic inflammation, and hormonal derangements (Kidney Int. 1996;50:343-357 and Kidney Int. 2008;73:391-398) (see figure 1). Because the presence and severity of muscle wasting has a high association with mortality risk in maintenance dialysis patients, prevention and treatment of this unfavorable condition is of upmost importance. The multifactorial origin of muscle wasting renders this task especially challenging.
Total body-protein content is considered to be the most physiologically relevant nutritional parameter and an important determinant of PEW. Accordingly, a cluster of approaches referred to as anabolic interventions are focused on improving PEW through enhancing protein synthesis, decreasing protein catabolism, or a combination thereof, to maximize total body-protein stores. In this review, we will discuss the rationale and efficacy of using selected agents, nutritional supplementation, and exercise as anabolic interventions to enhance total body-protein content for the maintenance dialysis patient who has PEW or is at risk of having it, with a specific emphasis on recent advancements in this area.
Possible causes
The mechanisms leading to muscle wasting in dialysis patients are still being elucidated; they cannot be attributed to any single factor. Nevertheless, a common pathway for all the metabolic derangements leading to muscle wasting appears related to exaggerated protein degradation and, to a degree, to decreased protein synthesis.
Dietary nutrient intake. The observation that CKD patients decrease their protein and energy intake as they progressively lose kidney function has led some to conclude that uremia per se causes protein catabolism stimulated by decreased nutrient intake. This conclusion has been challenged to a certain extent because even in patients with advanced CKD, nitrogen balance studies show a concomitant decrease in both protein synthesis and degradation. However, accelerated protein degradation stimulated by acute illnesses or stress conditions could lead to excessive and uncompensated loss of protein stores.
It is not difficult for us to deal with the muscle cramps after the dialysis for PKD patients. the micro-chinese medicine osmotherapy is a good therapy in our hospital, if you want to know more information about them, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com, or add my whatsapp +86 13383015760.
Muscle wasting, also termed protein-energy wasting (PEW), is a state of metabolic and nutritional derangements that is closely associated with high morbidity and mortality in CKD patients. Present in 20%-50% of maintenance dialysis patients, muscle wasting can have multiple etiologies, including insufficient intake of dietary nutrients, excessive catabolism due to dialysis, metabolic acidosis, chronic inflammation, and hormonal derangements (Kidney Int. 1996;50:343-357 and Kidney Int. 2008;73:391-398) (see figure 1). Because the presence and severity of muscle wasting has a high association with mortality risk in maintenance dialysis patients, prevention and treatment of this unfavorable condition is of upmost importance. The multifactorial origin of muscle wasting renders this task especially challenging.
Total body-protein content is considered to be the most physiologically relevant nutritional parameter and an important determinant of PEW. Accordingly, a cluster of approaches referred to as anabolic interventions are focused on improving PEW through enhancing protein synthesis, decreasing protein catabolism, or a combination thereof, to maximize total body-protein stores. In this review, we will discuss the rationale and efficacy of using selected agents, nutritional supplementation, and exercise as anabolic interventions to enhance total body-protein content for the maintenance dialysis patient who has PEW or is at risk of having it, with a specific emphasis on recent advancements in this area.
Possible causes
The mechanisms leading to muscle wasting in dialysis patients are still being elucidated; they cannot be attributed to any single factor. Nevertheless, a common pathway for all the metabolic derangements leading to muscle wasting appears related to exaggerated protein degradation and, to a degree, to decreased protein synthesis.
Dietary nutrient intake. The observation that CKD patients decrease their protein and energy intake as they progressively lose kidney function has led some to conclude that uremia per se causes protein catabolism stimulated by decreased nutrient intake. This conclusion has been challenged to a certain extent because even in patients with advanced CKD, nitrogen balance studies show a concomitant decrease in both protein synthesis and degradation. However, accelerated protein degradation stimulated by acute illnesses or stress conditions could lead to excessive and uncompensated loss of protein stores.
It is not difficult for us to deal with the muscle cramps after the dialysis for PKD patients. the micro-chinese medicine osmotherapy is a good therapy in our hospital, if you want to know more information about them, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com, or add my whatsapp +86 13383015760.
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Dehydration in FSGS: Harms and Management
The fact proves that, most of the FSGS patients are suffering from the
dehydration, which is so harmful to the patients. So it is time for the FSGS
patients to manage the dehydration.
Some symptoms of dehydration include:
Feeling dizzy and lightheaded • producing less urine and darker urine • anger, impatience • tiredness • flushed face • irritability • anxiety • depression • snoring • insomnia • short attention spans • cravings for coffee, tea, and alcohol (all diuretics).
The two most common signs of dehydration, a dry/sticky mouth or feeling thirsty – are not actually the first signs. When these 2 symptoms occur you are already dehydrated. In chronic dehydration a person may suffer from problems such as gastritis, heartburn, arthritis, headaches, depression, weight problems and even premature aging.
Dieting can also sap your water reserves. Beware of diets or supplements, including laxatives and diuretics, that emphasize shedding “water weight” as a quick way to lose weight. Losing water weight is not the same thing as losing actual fat. Remember, drinking water does NOT add calories to your diet and is great for your overall wellbeing.
So what can we do to keep healthy and hydrated? Well, the good news is that these conditions may be alleviated or cured simply by drinking more water. People with normal heart and kidney functions should slowly increase their water intake by drinking two glasses of water one-half hour BEFORE each meal. Then two more glasses of water one to two hours AFTER each meal. Drinking water with a meal dilutes your ability to digest your food.
However, don’t overdo your water intake, which can also be dangerous. Rehydration needs to occur over time, not by overloading your system. The essential thing to remember is “little and often.” A small glass every hour throughout the day is far more beneficial enabling you to utilize the fluid appropriately instead of rejecting it through overload.
Form above, we can know that the dehydration is so serious to the FSGS patients. So if the FSGS patients are suffer form the dehydration, it is necessary for them to find effective therapies. The micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is a effective way to deal with the FSGS with dehydration, if you want to know clearly about our therapy, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com. or you also can leave your telephone number and whatsapp to the online doctors, so that our doctors can contact you timely.
Some symptoms of dehydration include:
Feeling dizzy and lightheaded • producing less urine and darker urine • anger, impatience • tiredness • flushed face • irritability • anxiety • depression • snoring • insomnia • short attention spans • cravings for coffee, tea, and alcohol (all diuretics).
The two most common signs of dehydration, a dry/sticky mouth or feeling thirsty – are not actually the first signs. When these 2 symptoms occur you are already dehydrated. In chronic dehydration a person may suffer from problems such as gastritis, heartburn, arthritis, headaches, depression, weight problems and even premature aging.
Dieting can also sap your water reserves. Beware of diets or supplements, including laxatives and diuretics, that emphasize shedding “water weight” as a quick way to lose weight. Losing water weight is not the same thing as losing actual fat. Remember, drinking water does NOT add calories to your diet and is great for your overall wellbeing.
So what can we do to keep healthy and hydrated? Well, the good news is that these conditions may be alleviated or cured simply by drinking more water. People with normal heart and kidney functions should slowly increase their water intake by drinking two glasses of water one-half hour BEFORE each meal. Then two more glasses of water one to two hours AFTER each meal. Drinking water with a meal dilutes your ability to digest your food.
However, don’t overdo your water intake, which can also be dangerous. Rehydration needs to occur over time, not by overloading your system. The essential thing to remember is “little and often.” A small glass every hour throughout the day is far more beneficial enabling you to utilize the fluid appropriately instead of rejecting it through overload.
Form above, we can know that the dehydration is so serious to the FSGS patients. So if the FSGS patients are suffer form the dehydration, it is necessary for them to find effective therapies. The micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is a effective way to deal with the FSGS with dehydration, if you want to know clearly about our therapy, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com. or you also can leave your telephone number and whatsapp to the online doctors, so that our doctors can contact you timely.
Blood Urine after Dialysis: Causes and Treatment
It is so scared for us to heard the blood urine, because it is a sign of the
kidney disease. So if you find there are blood in your urine, you are supposed
to see a doctor timely. And the dialysis patients always suffer from the blood
urine after the dialysis. why?
Causes:
The urinary tract is made up of your bladder, your two kidneys and two ureters, and the urethra. The kidneys remove waste and excess fluid from your blood and convert it to urine. The urine then flows through two hollow tubes (ureters) � one from each kidney � to your bladder, where urine is stored until it passes out of your body through the urethra.
In hematuria, your kidneys � or other parts of your urinary tract � allow blood cells to leak into urine. A number of problems can cause this leakage, including:
· Urinary tract infections. Urinary tract infections are particularly common in women, though men also get them. They may occur when bacteria enter your body through the urethra and begin to multiply in your bladder. The infections sometimes, though not always, develop after sexual activity. Symptoms can include a persistent urge to urinate, pain and burning with urination, and extremely strong-smelling urine. For some people, especially older adults, the only sign of illness may be microscopic blood.
· Kidney infections. Kidney infections (pyelonephritis) can occur when bacteria enter your kidneys from your bloodstream or move up from your ureters to your kidney(s). Signs and symptoms are often similar to bladder infections, though kidney infections are more likely to cause fever and flank pain.
. A bladder or kidney stone. The minerals in concentrated urine sometimes precipitate out, forming crystals on the walls of your kidneys or bladder. Over time, the crystals can become small, hard stones. The stones are generally painless, and you probably won't know you have them unless they cause a blockage or are being passed. Then, there's usually no mistaking the symptoms � kidney stones, especially, can cause excruciating pain. Bladder or kidney stones can also cause both gross and microscopic bleeding.
I think you must know clearly about the causes for dialysis patients with blood urine. And I want to tell you the Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotehrapy can treat the blood urine for the kidney disease patients. If you want to know more information about the our therapy, you can add my whatsapp +86 13383015760, or contact with our online doctors.
Causes:
The urinary tract is made up of your bladder, your two kidneys and two ureters, and the urethra. The kidneys remove waste and excess fluid from your blood and convert it to urine. The urine then flows through two hollow tubes (ureters) � one from each kidney � to your bladder, where urine is stored until it passes out of your body through the urethra.
In hematuria, your kidneys � or other parts of your urinary tract � allow blood cells to leak into urine. A number of problems can cause this leakage, including:
· Urinary tract infections. Urinary tract infections are particularly common in women, though men also get them. They may occur when bacteria enter your body through the urethra and begin to multiply in your bladder. The infections sometimes, though not always, develop after sexual activity. Symptoms can include a persistent urge to urinate, pain and burning with urination, and extremely strong-smelling urine. For some people, especially older adults, the only sign of illness may be microscopic blood.
· Kidney infections. Kidney infections (pyelonephritis) can occur when bacteria enter your kidneys from your bloodstream or move up from your ureters to your kidney(s). Signs and symptoms are often similar to bladder infections, though kidney infections are more likely to cause fever and flank pain.
. A bladder or kidney stone. The minerals in concentrated urine sometimes precipitate out, forming crystals on the walls of your kidneys or bladder. Over time, the crystals can become small, hard stones. The stones are generally painless, and you probably won't know you have them unless they cause a blockage or are being passed. Then, there's usually no mistaking the symptoms � kidney stones, especially, can cause excruciating pain. Bladder or kidney stones can also cause both gross and microscopic bleeding.
I think you must know clearly about the causes for dialysis patients with blood urine. And I want to tell you the Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotehrapy can treat the blood urine for the kidney disease patients. If you want to know more information about the our therapy, you can add my whatsapp +86 13383015760, or contact with our online doctors.
Monday, September 21, 2015
Can Urinary Tract Infection Lead to Kidney Failure
Some people are diagnosed with the urinary tract infection. They fell so
scared, because they have heard that the urinary tract infection may lead to the
kidney failure. Is it true or not? Please find the answer from the flowing
article.
What Is Urinary Tract Infection? How Is Urinary Tract Infection Treated? How Does Urinary Tract Infection Develop? Who Gets Urinary Tract Infection? What Causes Urinary Tract Infection? What Things Can Make Urinary Tract Infection Worse?
Urinary Tract Infection
Urinary tract infections are a serious health problem affecting millions of people each year. Infections of the urinary tract are common—only respiratory infections occur more often. In 1997, urinary tract infections (UTIs) accounted for about 8.3 million doctor visits.* Women are especially prone to UTIs for reasons that are poorly understood. One woman in five develops a UTI during her lifetime. UTIs in men are not so common, but they can be very serious when they do occur.*Ambulatory Care Visits to Physician Offices, Hospital Outpatient Departments, and Emergency Departments: United States, 1997. Vital and Health Statistics. Series 13, No. 143. Atlanta, GA: National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services; November 1999.
Urinary tract infection (UTI) can be classified as lower urinary tract infection and upper urinary tract infection. Lower UTI involves bladder/prostate and urethra. Upper UTI involves parts of kidney also known as pyelonephritis.
Recurrent pyelonephritis invariably leads to some form of kidney damage and may culminate in varying degrees of kidney failure. Individuals susceptible to pyelonephritis include diabetics, elderly and those with kidney stones. Lower UTI generally doesn't result in kidney failure. Recurrent lower UTI especially in case of reflux disease (due to back-leak of urine) and enlarged prostate can result in pyelonephritits and thus result in kidney failure. Other than UTI, some of the most common causes of kidney failure include diabetes, hypertension, dehydration, blood borne infections or sepsis, variety of medications, certain herbal medications and immunological diseases like lupus.
I believe you must get the answer form above information. And there are a lot of the natural treatments can prevent the urinary tract infection worsen to the kidney failure. If you want to know more them, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com. or add my whatsapp +86 13383015760.
What Is Urinary Tract Infection? How Is Urinary Tract Infection Treated? How Does Urinary Tract Infection Develop? Who Gets Urinary Tract Infection? What Causes Urinary Tract Infection? What Things Can Make Urinary Tract Infection Worse?
Urinary Tract Infection
Urinary tract infections are a serious health problem affecting millions of people each year. Infections of the urinary tract are common—only respiratory infections occur more often. In 1997, urinary tract infections (UTIs) accounted for about 8.3 million doctor visits.* Women are especially prone to UTIs for reasons that are poorly understood. One woman in five develops a UTI during her lifetime. UTIs in men are not so common, but they can be very serious when they do occur.*Ambulatory Care Visits to Physician Offices, Hospital Outpatient Departments, and Emergency Departments: United States, 1997. Vital and Health Statistics. Series 13, No. 143. Atlanta, GA: National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services; November 1999.
Urinary tract infection (UTI) can be classified as lower urinary tract infection and upper urinary tract infection. Lower UTI involves bladder/prostate and urethra. Upper UTI involves parts of kidney also known as pyelonephritis.
Recurrent pyelonephritis invariably leads to some form of kidney damage and may culminate in varying degrees of kidney failure. Individuals susceptible to pyelonephritis include diabetics, elderly and those with kidney stones. Lower UTI generally doesn't result in kidney failure. Recurrent lower UTI especially in case of reflux disease (due to back-leak of urine) and enlarged prostate can result in pyelonephritits and thus result in kidney failure. Other than UTI, some of the most common causes of kidney failure include diabetes, hypertension, dehydration, blood borne infections or sepsis, variety of medications, certain herbal medications and immunological diseases like lupus.
I believe you must get the answer form above information. And there are a lot of the natural treatments can prevent the urinary tract infection worsen to the kidney failure. If you want to know more them, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com. or add my whatsapp +86 13383015760.
Is It Necessary to Have Dialysis for CKD Patients with creatinine 4
The patients who have the CKD know that the creatinine is a directly reaction
of the kidney function. most of them are interested in is it necessary for them
to do the dialysis if their creatinine is 4.
Patients usually require dialysis when the waste products in their body become so high that they start to become sick from them. The level of the waste products usually builds up slowly. Doctors measure several blood chemical levels to help decide when dialysis is necessary. The two major blood chemical levels that are measured are the "creatinine level" and the "blood urea nitrogen" (BUN) level. As these two levels rise, they are indicators of the decreasing ability of the kidneys to cleanse the body of waste products.
Doctors use a urine test, the "creatinine clearance," to measure the level of kidney function. The patient saves urine in a special container for one full day. The waste products in the urine and in the blood are estimated by measuring the creatinine. By comparing the blood and urine level of this substance, the doctor has an accurate idea of how well the kidneys are working. This result is called the creatinine clearance. Usually, when the creatinine clearance falls to 10-12 cc/minute, the patient needs dialysis.
The doctor uses other indicators of the patient's status to decide about the need for dialysis. If the patient is experiencing a major inability to rid the body of excess water, or is complaining of problems with the heart, lungs, or stomach, or difficulties with taste or sensation in their legs, dialysis may be indicated even though the creatinine clearance has not fallen to the 10-12 cc/minute level.
I want to tell you, the dialysis is not the only option to you. Beside the dialysis, there are still various kinds of the treatments can deal with the CKD with creatinine 4, for example the Chinese medial therapy. if you want to know them clearly, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com, or add my wahtsapp +86 13383015760.
Patients usually require dialysis when the waste products in their body become so high that they start to become sick from them. The level of the waste products usually builds up slowly. Doctors measure several blood chemical levels to help decide when dialysis is necessary. The two major blood chemical levels that are measured are the "creatinine level" and the "blood urea nitrogen" (BUN) level. As these two levels rise, they are indicators of the decreasing ability of the kidneys to cleanse the body of waste products.
Doctors use a urine test, the "creatinine clearance," to measure the level of kidney function. The patient saves urine in a special container for one full day. The waste products in the urine and in the blood are estimated by measuring the creatinine. By comparing the blood and urine level of this substance, the doctor has an accurate idea of how well the kidneys are working. This result is called the creatinine clearance. Usually, when the creatinine clearance falls to 10-12 cc/minute, the patient needs dialysis.
The doctor uses other indicators of the patient's status to decide about the need for dialysis. If the patient is experiencing a major inability to rid the body of excess water, or is complaining of problems with the heart, lungs, or stomach, or difficulties with taste or sensation in their legs, dialysis may be indicated even though the creatinine clearance has not fallen to the 10-12 cc/minute level.
I want to tell you, the dialysis is not the only option to you. Beside the dialysis, there are still various kinds of the treatments can deal with the CKD with creatinine 4, for example the Chinese medial therapy. if you want to know them clearly, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com, or add my wahtsapp +86 13383015760.
Sunday, September 20, 2015
Treatment For PKD Patients with Foamy in Urine
In the daylily life, we may can find there is foamy in the urine. Most of the
people may think it is a normal phenomenon, so they always ignore that. But I
want tell you the foamy in urine may is a sign of the PKD. And it is necessary
for the PKD patients to know how to deal with the foamy in urine.
Your urinary system works with other organs to get rid of wastes and keep chemicals and water in the body balanced. As an adult woman, you eliminate about a quart and a half of urine each day, but the amount can vary depending on the amount of fluid and food you've consumed and how much you lose through sweating and breathing. Some medications can affect the quantity of urine your body eliminates.
When your body uses proteins derived from the foods you eat, it creates a waste product called urea that is carried in the bloodstream to the kidneys, two bean-shaped organs approximately the size of fists. They are located just below the rib cage near the middle of the back. Each kidney has about a million tiny filtering units called nephrons, which remove urea from the blood.
A ball of small blood capillaries (a glomerulus) and a small tube called a renal tubule comprise a nephron. The kidneys remove or return chemicals such as phosphorus,potassium and sodium in quantities needed to maintain optimal blood levels of these substances. Urea, water and other waste products create urine as the substances move through the nephrons and down the kidney's renal tubules.
The kidney also releases three vital hormones: erythropoietin which stimulates production of red blood cells in bones; renin, a blood-pressure regulator; and the active form of vitamin D, which maintains calcium levels in bone.
Urine exits the kidneys through two thin tubes about eight to 10 inches long called ureters, which carry the fluid to the bladder, a hollow muscular organ that stores urine. Ureter muscles tighten and relax to pump urine downward and away from the kidneys. The process is more or less continuous, with minute quantities of urine emptying into the bladder about every 10 to 15 seconds. If the urine gets stuck in the ureters or backs up, a kidney infection can result.
If you want to know more information about the treatment on PKD patients with foamy urine, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com, or add my whatsapp +86 13383015760.
Your urinary system works with other organs to get rid of wastes and keep chemicals and water in the body balanced. As an adult woman, you eliminate about a quart and a half of urine each day, but the amount can vary depending on the amount of fluid and food you've consumed and how much you lose through sweating and breathing. Some medications can affect the quantity of urine your body eliminates.
When your body uses proteins derived from the foods you eat, it creates a waste product called urea that is carried in the bloodstream to the kidneys, two bean-shaped organs approximately the size of fists. They are located just below the rib cage near the middle of the back. Each kidney has about a million tiny filtering units called nephrons, which remove urea from the blood.
A ball of small blood capillaries (a glomerulus) and a small tube called a renal tubule comprise a nephron. The kidneys remove or return chemicals such as phosphorus,potassium and sodium in quantities needed to maintain optimal blood levels of these substances. Urea, water and other waste products create urine as the substances move through the nephrons and down the kidney's renal tubules.
The kidney also releases three vital hormones: erythropoietin which stimulates production of red blood cells in bones; renin, a blood-pressure regulator; and the active form of vitamin D, which maintains calcium levels in bone.
Urine exits the kidneys through two thin tubes about eight to 10 inches long called ureters, which carry the fluid to the bladder, a hollow muscular organ that stores urine. Ureter muscles tighten and relax to pump urine downward and away from the kidneys. The process is more or less continuous, with minute quantities of urine emptying into the bladder about every 10 to 15 seconds. If the urine gets stuck in the ureters or backs up, a kidney infection can result.
If you want to know more information about the treatment on PKD patients with foamy urine, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com, or add my whatsapp +86 13383015760.
Muscle Cramps in Dialysis Patients
Some kidney disease patients always appear the muscle cramps after the
dialysis. so I think the following information must can help you a lot.
Muscle cramps are a common complication of hemodialysis treatments, occurring in 33 to 86 percent of patients [1,2]; they often result in the early termination of a hemodialysis session and are therefore a significant cause of underdialysis. The exact etiology of cramps in dialysis patients is unknown. Since cramps tend to occur most frequently near the end of hemodialysis treatments, changes in plasma osmolality and/or extracellular fluid volume have been implicated.
The pathophysiology, clinical features, and treatment of cramps occurring in association with dialysis will be reviewed here. A general overview of muscle cramps and other acute complications of dialysis are presented separately.
A cramp is a prolonged involuntary muscle contraction that occurs in a muscle that voluntarily contracts when it is already in its most shortened position [3]. The increased frequency of cramps at rest and during the night may be caused by the placement (by the plantar-flexed foot) of the calf and ventral foot muscles in the most shortened and vulnerable position during sleep [3].
Electromyography reveals that cramps begin with fasciculations in various muscle parts that subsequently progress to high-frequency action potentials. The origin of a cramp is therefore neural, not muscular [3].
The etiology of hemodialysis-associated cramps may include contributions from one or more of the following factors
There are a lot of Chinese medical treatments can treat the muscle cramps. And some of them can help the kidney disease patients stop the dialysis. if you want to try our Chinese medical therapies, you are supposed send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com, or add my whatsapp +86 13383015760.
Muscle cramps are a common complication of hemodialysis treatments, occurring in 33 to 86 percent of patients [1,2]; they often result in the early termination of a hemodialysis session and are therefore a significant cause of underdialysis. The exact etiology of cramps in dialysis patients is unknown. Since cramps tend to occur most frequently near the end of hemodialysis treatments, changes in plasma osmolality and/or extracellular fluid volume have been implicated.
The pathophysiology, clinical features, and treatment of cramps occurring in association with dialysis will be reviewed here. A general overview of muscle cramps and other acute complications of dialysis are presented separately.
A cramp is a prolonged involuntary muscle contraction that occurs in a muscle that voluntarily contracts when it is already in its most shortened position [3]. The increased frequency of cramps at rest and during the night may be caused by the placement (by the plantar-flexed foot) of the calf and ventral foot muscles in the most shortened and vulnerable position during sleep [3].
Electromyography reveals that cramps begin with fasciculations in various muscle parts that subsequently progress to high-frequency action potentials. The origin of a cramp is therefore neural, not muscular [3].
The etiology of hemodialysis-associated cramps may include contributions from one or more of the following factors
There are a lot of Chinese medical treatments can treat the muscle cramps. And some of them can help the kidney disease patients stop the dialysis. if you want to try our Chinese medical therapies, you are supposed send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com, or add my whatsapp +86 13383015760.
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Chinese Herbal Therapy for Kidney Cyst
Kidney cyst as a kind of kidney disease is always underrated by the
patients.Many patients with kidney cyst think it is a disease which is not very
serious.In fact,they are all wrong,if you ignore this disease,it may cause a
series of other terrible kidney diseases.So it is very necessary to introduce a
therapy of kidney cyst:Chinese herbal therapy for kidney cyst.
Firstly,we should make it clear that what is a kidney cyst.
A kidney cyst is a small sac of fluid that develops in the kidneys.This kind of cyst usually comes in one type: simple kidney cyst.Its diameter is generally about 2cm,the biggers may be 10cm.
Secondly,what is the jeopardize of kidney cyst.
As the kidney cyst gets bigger and bigger,it may block the blood vessel and urinary tract and cause some symptoms,such as: proteinuria,blood urine and hypertension.There is a survey shows that the more cysts are,the higher creatinine is,and this also explains the kidney cyst can damage your kidney functions.So,we should pay much attention to kidney cyst.
Thirdly,Chinese herbal therapy for kidney cyst.
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is a common method which is created on the basis of traditional Chinese herbal medicines dating back thousands of years ago.It perfectly combines the essences of herbal medicines and modern medical equipment and technology together to improve the medicine efficacy remarkably.By this way,the active substances in the Chinese herb can infiltrate kidneys,which will destroy the epithelial cells of cyst,make it lost the ability of secreting activity.Then,there will be no more cyst fluid,and the kidney cyst will no longer get bigger.
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Firstly,we should make it clear that what is a kidney cyst.
A kidney cyst is a small sac of fluid that develops in the kidneys.This kind of cyst usually comes in one type: simple kidney cyst.Its diameter is generally about 2cm,the biggers may be 10cm.
Secondly,what is the jeopardize of kidney cyst.
As the kidney cyst gets bigger and bigger,it may block the blood vessel and urinary tract and cause some symptoms,such as: proteinuria,blood urine and hypertension.There is a survey shows that the more cysts are,the higher creatinine is,and this also explains the kidney cyst can damage your kidney functions.So,we should pay much attention to kidney cyst.
Thirdly,Chinese herbal therapy for kidney cyst.
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is a common method which is created on the basis of traditional Chinese herbal medicines dating back thousands of years ago.It perfectly combines the essences of herbal medicines and modern medical equipment and technology together to improve the medicine efficacy remarkably.By this way,the active substances in the Chinese herb can infiltrate kidneys,which will destroy the epithelial cells of cyst,make it lost the ability of secreting activity.Then,there will be no more cyst fluid,and the kidney cyst will no longer get bigger.
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Natural Treatment for Kidney Failure patients with Decreasing Urine
As we all know, when the kidney is damaged, it will lose the ability to
discharge the waste out of the body. At the same time, the urine of the kidney
failure patients will decreasing a lot than before. So it is necessary for them
to receive timely treatment to increase the urine output.
Kidney Failure Signs
When kidneys stop working it is pretty clear. The symptoms of renal failure are
Urination changes from decreasing urine, stopping or being excessive
Bloody urine (hematuria)
Bruising, easily bleeding
Changes in mood, appetite
Less use and sensation in extremities
Kidney pain (between ribs and hips)
High blood pressure
Metallic taste in mouth and unusual metallic breath smell
Swelling from fluid retention, Nausea or vomiting
Sluggishness and fatigue
Kidney Failure Causes
People at risk for kidney failure are the elderly, diabetes patients, other kidney problems, people with low blood pressure and people with weakened immune systems or those affected by other diseases or problems already putting a strain on the kidneys. Alcohol drinkers are also at an increased risk of renal failure.
Urine output often is used as a marker of acute kidney injury but also to guide fluid resuscitation in critically ill patients. Although decrease of urine output may be associated to a decrease of glomerular filtration rate due to decrease of renal blood flow or renal perfusion pressure, neurohormonal factors and functional changes may influence diuresis and natriuresis in critically ill patients. The purpose of this review is to discuss the mechanisms of diuresis regulation, which may help to interpret the urine output in critically ill patients and the appropriate treatment to be initiated in case of changes in urine output.
There are a lot of the chinese medial therapies can help the kidney failure patients increasing the urine output. So you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
Kidney Failure Signs
When kidneys stop working it is pretty clear. The symptoms of renal failure are
Urination changes from decreasing urine, stopping or being excessive
Bloody urine (hematuria)
Bruising, easily bleeding
Changes in mood, appetite
Less use and sensation in extremities
Kidney pain (between ribs and hips)
High blood pressure
Metallic taste in mouth and unusual metallic breath smell
Swelling from fluid retention, Nausea or vomiting
Sluggishness and fatigue
Kidney Failure Causes
People at risk for kidney failure are the elderly, diabetes patients, other kidney problems, people with low blood pressure and people with weakened immune systems or those affected by other diseases or problems already putting a strain on the kidneys. Alcohol drinkers are also at an increased risk of renal failure.
Urine output often is used as a marker of acute kidney injury but also to guide fluid resuscitation in critically ill patients. Although decrease of urine output may be associated to a decrease of glomerular filtration rate due to decrease of renal blood flow or renal perfusion pressure, neurohormonal factors and functional changes may influence diuresis and natriuresis in critically ill patients. The purpose of this review is to discuss the mechanisms of diuresis regulation, which may help to interpret the urine output in critically ill patients and the appropriate treatment to be initiated in case of changes in urine output.
There are a lot of the chinese medial therapies can help the kidney failure patients increasing the urine output. So you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
PKD Patients with Flank Pain: Causes and Treatment
Some PKD patients always suffer from the flank pain, which is so painful to
them. however, most of them don’t know why they can appear this symptom. I hope
the following information can help you a lot.
Flank pain
Flank pain is pain in one side of the body between the upper belly area (abdomen) and the back.
Considerations
Flank pain can be a sign of a kidney problem. But, since many organs are in this area, other causes are possible. If you have flank pain and fever, chills, blood in the urine, or frequent or urgent urination, then a kidney problem is the likely cause. It could be a sign of kidney stones.
Causes
Flank pain may be caused by any of the following:
· Arthritis or infection of the spine
· Back problem, such as disk disease
· Gallbladder disease
· Gastrointestinal disease
· Liver disease
· Muscle spasm
· Kidney stone, infection, or abscess
· Shingles (pain with one-sided rash)
· Spinal fracture
Home Care
Treatment depends on the cause.
Rest, physical therapy, and exercise may be recommended if the pain is caused by muscle spasm. You will be taught how to do these exercises at home.
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and physical therapy may be prescribed for flank pain caused by spinal arthritis.
Antibiotics are used to treat most kidney infections. You will also receive fluids and pain medicine. You may need to stay in the hospital.
The information provided herein should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. A licensed physician should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions. Call 911 for all medical emergencies. Links to other sites are provided for information only -- they do not constitute endorsements of those other sites. Copyright 1997-2015, A.D.A.M., Inc. Duplication for commercial use must be authorized in writing by ADAM Health Solutions.
If you want to know more information about the PKD patients with flank pain, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
Flank pain
Flank pain is pain in one side of the body between the upper belly area (abdomen) and the back.
Considerations
Flank pain can be a sign of a kidney problem. But, since many organs are in this area, other causes are possible. If you have flank pain and fever, chills, blood in the urine, or frequent or urgent urination, then a kidney problem is the likely cause. It could be a sign of kidney stones.
Causes
Flank pain may be caused by any of the following:
· Arthritis or infection of the spine
· Back problem, such as disk disease
· Gallbladder disease
· Gastrointestinal disease
· Liver disease
· Muscle spasm
· Kidney stone, infection, or abscess
· Shingles (pain with one-sided rash)
· Spinal fracture
Home Care
Treatment depends on the cause.
Rest, physical therapy, and exercise may be recommended if the pain is caused by muscle spasm. You will be taught how to do these exercises at home.
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and physical therapy may be prescribed for flank pain caused by spinal arthritis.
Antibiotics are used to treat most kidney infections. You will also receive fluids and pain medicine. You may need to stay in the hospital.
The information provided herein should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. A licensed physician should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions. Call 911 for all medical emergencies. Links to other sites are provided for information only -- they do not constitute endorsements of those other sites. Copyright 1997-2015, A.D.A.M., Inc. Duplication for commercial use must be authorized in writing by ADAM Health Solutions.
If you want to know more information about the PKD patients with flank pain, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
Friday, September 18, 2015
How to stop proteinuria naturally for the stage 4 CKD patients
So many stage 4 CKD patients want to know that how to stop the proteinuria. I
hope the following question can help you a lot.
Without protein, our bodies would be unable to heal from injury, stop bleeding or fight infection. That’s why eating protein is so important to staying healthy. The average person needs between 40 to 65 grams of protein each day.
However, protein can be tricky for people with chronic kidney disease (CKD. Although protein is a necessary nutrient, patients are often faced with the dilemma of having to limit protein intake.
Protein and the CKD patient
When protein is ingested, protein waste products are created. Healthy kidneys have millions of nephrons that filter this waste. It’s then removed from the body in the urine.
Unhealthy kidneys lose the ability to remove protein waste and it starts to build up in the blood. Dietary protein intake for patients with CKD is based on the stage of kidney disease, nutrition status and body size. Counseling sessions with a registered dietitian are recommended for planning and monitoring a low- or high-protein diet.
Protein and the stages of CKD
The five stages of CKD are defined by the glomerular filtration rate (GFR), a measure of how well your kidneys are functioning.
In stage 1 of CKD, GFR is 90 or above, which is normal. However, abnormal levels of protein are detected in the urine. In stage 2, GFR is 60-89. In stage 3, GFR to 30-59. In stage 4, GFR is severely decreased to 15-29.
Stage 5, the last stage of kidney disease known as end stage renal disease or ESRD, occurs when GFR drops below 15 and the kidneys have little function left.
Although stage 4 indicates a severe decrease in kidney function, you’re still able to live without dialysis. Because there’s no cure for kidney disease, the primary focus is keeping you nourished and reducing protein waste build up. Excess protein waste can cause nausea, loss of appetite, vomiting, weakness, taste changes and itching.
If you’re in stages 1, 2, or 3, your protein intake may be limited to 12 to15 percent of your calorie intake each day. This is the same level recommended by the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) for a healthy diet for normal adults. If you’re in stage 4 of CKD, your dietitian may advise you to reduce protein to 10 percent of daily calorie intake.
There are a lot of the Chinese medical therapies can deal with the proteinuria for the stage 4 CKD patients. if you want to know them you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
Without protein, our bodies would be unable to heal from injury, stop bleeding or fight infection. That’s why eating protein is so important to staying healthy. The average person needs between 40 to 65 grams of protein each day.
However, protein can be tricky for people with chronic kidney disease (CKD. Although protein is a necessary nutrient, patients are often faced with the dilemma of having to limit protein intake.
Protein and the CKD patient
When protein is ingested, protein waste products are created. Healthy kidneys have millions of nephrons that filter this waste. It’s then removed from the body in the urine.
Unhealthy kidneys lose the ability to remove protein waste and it starts to build up in the blood. Dietary protein intake for patients with CKD is based on the stage of kidney disease, nutrition status and body size. Counseling sessions with a registered dietitian are recommended for planning and monitoring a low- or high-protein diet.
Protein and the stages of CKD
The five stages of CKD are defined by the glomerular filtration rate (GFR), a measure of how well your kidneys are functioning.
In stage 1 of CKD, GFR is 90 or above, which is normal. However, abnormal levels of protein are detected in the urine. In stage 2, GFR is 60-89. In stage 3, GFR to 30-59. In stage 4, GFR is severely decreased to 15-29.
Stage 5, the last stage of kidney disease known as end stage renal disease or ESRD, occurs when GFR drops below 15 and the kidneys have little function left.
Although stage 4 indicates a severe decrease in kidney function, you’re still able to live without dialysis. Because there’s no cure for kidney disease, the primary focus is keeping you nourished and reducing protein waste build up. Excess protein waste can cause nausea, loss of appetite, vomiting, weakness, taste changes and itching.
If you’re in stages 1, 2, or 3, your protein intake may be limited to 12 to15 percent of your calorie intake each day. This is the same level recommended by the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) for a healthy diet for normal adults. If you’re in stage 4 of CKD, your dietitian may advise you to reduce protein to 10 percent of daily calorie intake.
There are a lot of the Chinese medical therapies can deal with the proteinuria for the stage 4 CKD patients. if you want to know them you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
Management for the Dialysis Patients with Serious Edema
It is not surprise for the dialysis patients appear the serious edema. But it
is necessary for the dialysis patients to find effective therapies to management
the edema.
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.
Impaired kidney (renal) function
In this situation, patients who have kidney diseases that impair renal function develop edema because of a limitation in the kidneys' ability to excrete sodium into the urine. Thus, patients with kidney failure from whatever cause will develop edema if their intake of sodium exceeds the ability of their kidneys to excrete the sodium. The more advanced the kidney failure, the greater the problem of salt retention is likely to become. The most severe situation is the patient with end-stage kidney failure who requires dialysis therapy. This patient's salt balance is totally regulated by dialysis, which can remove salt during the treatment. Dialysis is a method of cleansing the body of the impurities that accumulate when the kidneys fail. Dialysis is accomplished by circulating the patient's blood over an artificial membrane (hemodialysis) or by using the patient's own abdominal cavity (peritoneal membrane) as the cleansing surface. Individuals whose kidney function declines to less than 5% to 10% of normal may require dialysis.
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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.
Impaired kidney (renal) function
In this situation, patients who have kidney diseases that impair renal function develop edema because of a limitation in the kidneys' ability to excrete sodium into the urine. Thus, patients with kidney failure from whatever cause will develop edema if their intake of sodium exceeds the ability of their kidneys to excrete the sodium. The more advanced the kidney failure, the greater the problem of salt retention is likely to become. The most severe situation is the patient with end-stage kidney failure who requires dialysis therapy. This patient's salt balance is totally regulated by dialysis, which can remove salt during the treatment. Dialysis is a method of cleansing the body of the impurities that accumulate when the kidneys fail. Dialysis is accomplished by circulating the patient's blood over an artificial membrane (hemodialysis) or by using the patient's own abdominal cavity (peritoneal membrane) as the cleansing surface. Individuals whose kidney function declines to less than 5% to 10% of normal may require dialysis.
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Thursday, September 17, 2015
How to Help the CKD Patients to Prevent the Kidney Failure
As we all know, the chronic kidney disease is so dangerous for the patients,
if the CKD patients don’t prevent it timely, their conditions will worsen to the
kidney failure. so it is necessary for them to find effective therapies to
prevent the kidney failure.
Many people are not diagnosed with chronic kidney disease until they have lost most of their kidney function.
There is no cure for chronic kidney disease. If it worsens to end-stage renal disease, and how quickly, depends on:
· The cause of kidney damage
· How well you take care of yourself
Kidney failure is the last stage of chronic kidney disease. This is when your kidneys can no longer support our body's needs.
Your health care provider will discuss dialysis with you before you need it. Dialysis removes waste from your blood when your kidneys can no longer do their job.
Usually, you will go to dialysis when you have only 10 - 15% of your kidney function left.
Even people who are waiting for a kidney transplant may need dialysis while waiting.
Treating the condition that is causing the problem may help prevent or delay chronic kidney disease. People who have diabetes should control their blood sugar and blood pressure levels and should not smoke.
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) slowly gets worse over months or years. you may not notice any symptoms for some time. The loss of function may be so slow that you do not have symptoms until your kidneys have almost stopped working.
The final stage of chronic kidney disease is called end-stage renal disease (ESRD). At this stage, the kidneys are no longer able to remove enough wastes and excess fluids from the body. At this point, you would need dialysis or a kidney transplant.
Diabetes and high blood pressure are the two most common causes and account for most cases.
Our experienced doctors have developed so many Chinese medical therapies, which can help the CKD patients prevent the kidney failure. you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com to know them.
Many people are not diagnosed with chronic kidney disease until they have lost most of their kidney function.
There is no cure for chronic kidney disease. If it worsens to end-stage renal disease, and how quickly, depends on:
· The cause of kidney damage
· How well you take care of yourself
Kidney failure is the last stage of chronic kidney disease. This is when your kidneys can no longer support our body's needs.
Your health care provider will discuss dialysis with you before you need it. Dialysis removes waste from your blood when your kidneys can no longer do their job.
Usually, you will go to dialysis when you have only 10 - 15% of your kidney function left.
Even people who are waiting for a kidney transplant may need dialysis while waiting.
Treating the condition that is causing the problem may help prevent or delay chronic kidney disease. People who have diabetes should control their blood sugar and blood pressure levels and should not smoke.
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) slowly gets worse over months or years. you may not notice any symptoms for some time. The loss of function may be so slow that you do not have symptoms until your kidneys have almost stopped working.
The final stage of chronic kidney disease is called end-stage renal disease (ESRD). At this stage, the kidneys are no longer able to remove enough wastes and excess fluids from the body. At this point, you would need dialysis or a kidney transplant.
Diabetes and high blood pressure are the two most common causes and account for most cases.
Our experienced doctors have developed so many Chinese medical therapies, which can help the CKD patients prevent the kidney failure. you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com to know them.
How to Treat Kidney Failure with Swollen Eyelids Even after the Dialysis
We found that most of the kidney failure patients appear the swollen eyelids
even after the dialysis. they want to know why, and at the same time, they want
to find an effective way to avoid the symptom.
In early morning, are sign of kidney disorder. The renal disease (kidney) like nephrotic syndrome, glomerulonephritis, and renal failure can cause such symptoms. You need to undergo urine analysis, renal function tests and radio imaging of the kidneys to rule out the cause. You need to keep track of things (maintain a diary) you were exposed to such as food, dust, pollen, irritant like shampoo, soap, cloths, drugs etc. and you should avoid further exposure.
Unfortunately, there isn't a permanent solution to this problem short of a repeat surgery to repair blood vessels(and even if this is done, there's no guarantee that there's going to be an improvement in circulation). Lastly, what I would like to know is the functional status of his remaining kidney. If his otherkidney already has a problem before the surgery, removing one could place too much burden on the remaining kidney. This could push it to further deteriorate in function.
I think this would be called pitting edema. The swollen hands makes it painful to touch hard objects like zippers or buttons. The pattern of swelling is pretty much symmetrical. It's worse in the mornings and sometimes goes away later in the day. Sometimes I can pull off my wedding ring effortlessly. Other times, it's stuck.
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In early morning, are sign of kidney disorder. The renal disease (kidney) like nephrotic syndrome, glomerulonephritis, and renal failure can cause such symptoms. You need to undergo urine analysis, renal function tests and radio imaging of the kidneys to rule out the cause. You need to keep track of things (maintain a diary) you were exposed to such as food, dust, pollen, irritant like shampoo, soap, cloths, drugs etc. and you should avoid further exposure.
Unfortunately, there isn't a permanent solution to this problem short of a repeat surgery to repair blood vessels(and even if this is done, there's no guarantee that there's going to be an improvement in circulation). Lastly, what I would like to know is the functional status of his remaining kidney. If his otherkidney already has a problem before the surgery, removing one could place too much burden on the remaining kidney. This could push it to further deteriorate in function.
I think this would be called pitting edema. The swollen hands makes it painful to touch hard objects like zippers or buttons. The pattern of swelling is pretty much symmetrical. It's worse in the mornings and sometimes goes away later in the day. Sometimes I can pull off my wedding ring effortlessly. Other times, it's stuck.
There are a lot of the Chinese medical therapies which can deal with the kidney failure with swollen eyelids. If you want to know them, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com or add my whatsApp +86 13383015760.
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
How Do the CKD Patients Remove Protein From Urine Naturally
I believe that, almost all the CKD patients know that the protein in the
urine is a reaction of the kidney disease. so it is necessary for them to find a
natural therapy to remove the protein from the urine.
When protein is ingested, protein waste products are created. Healthy kidneys have millions of nephrons that filter this waste. It’s then removed from the body in the urine.
Unhealthy kidneys lose the ability to remove protein waste and it starts to build up in the blood. Dietary protein intake for patients with CKD is based on the stage of kidney disease, nutrition status and body size. Counseling sessions with a registered dietitian are recommended for planning and monitoring a low- or high-protein diet.
The five stages of CKD are defined by the glomerular filtration rate (GFR), a measure of how well your kidneys are functioning.
In stage 1 of CKD, GFR is 90 or above, which is normal. However, abnormal levels of protein are detected in the urine. In stage 2, GFR is 60-89. In stage 3, GFR to 30-59. In stage 4, GFR is severely decreased to 15-29.
Stage 5, the last stage of kidney disease known as end stage renal disease or ESRD, occurs when GFR drops below 15 and the kidneys have little function left.
Although stage 4 indicates a severe decrease in kidney function, you’re still able to live without dialysis. Because there’s no cure for kidney disease, the primary focus is keeping you nourished and reducing protein waste build up. Excess protein waste can cause nausea, loss of appetite, vomiting, weakness, taste changes and itching.
If you’re in stages 1, 2, or 3, your protein intake may be limited to 12 to15 percent of your calorie intake each day. This is the same level recommended by the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) for a healthy diet for normal adults. If you’re in stage 4 of CKD, your dietitian may advise you to reduce protein to 10 percent of daily calorie intake.
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When protein is ingested, protein waste products are created. Healthy kidneys have millions of nephrons that filter this waste. It’s then removed from the body in the urine.
Unhealthy kidneys lose the ability to remove protein waste and it starts to build up in the blood. Dietary protein intake for patients with CKD is based on the stage of kidney disease, nutrition status and body size. Counseling sessions with a registered dietitian are recommended for planning and monitoring a low- or high-protein diet.
The five stages of CKD are defined by the glomerular filtration rate (GFR), a measure of how well your kidneys are functioning.
In stage 1 of CKD, GFR is 90 or above, which is normal. However, abnormal levels of protein are detected in the urine. In stage 2, GFR is 60-89. In stage 3, GFR to 30-59. In stage 4, GFR is severely decreased to 15-29.
Stage 5, the last stage of kidney disease known as end stage renal disease or ESRD, occurs when GFR drops below 15 and the kidneys have little function left.
Although stage 4 indicates a severe decrease in kidney function, you’re still able to live without dialysis. Because there’s no cure for kidney disease, the primary focus is keeping you nourished and reducing protein waste build up. Excess protein waste can cause nausea, loss of appetite, vomiting, weakness, taste changes and itching.
If you’re in stages 1, 2, or 3, your protein intake may be limited to 12 to15 percent of your calorie intake each day. This is the same level recommended by the Dietary Reference Intakes (DRIs) for a healthy diet for normal adults. If you’re in stage 4 of CKD, your dietitian may advise you to reduce protein to 10 percent of daily calorie intake.
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Why the Kidney Failure Patients have a Itching Skin in the Night
It is a tiresome thing for the kidney failure patients have a itching skin in
the night. Because which they can’t have a good sleep. So most of the kidney
failure patients are eager to know the reasons for them have a itching skin in
the night.
A majority of dialysis patients, whether they do hemodialysis orperitoneal dialysis (PD), may experience itching at some point. Some feel itchy all the time, while for others it comes and goes. Many say itching is worse during or just after treatment. For some people the itching is in one area, while others feel itchy all over.
A common cause of itching is a high level of phosphorus in the body. Because dialysis doesn't effectively remove phosphorus, a renal diet that limits foods high in phosphorous is prescribed. Additionally, taking phosphorus binders with every meal and snacks can help. Try to maintain a phosphorus level at 5.5 or less. Staying on dialysis for your full treatment time is also recommended, because it can remove some phosphorus as well as other wastes and toxins.
Allergies can cause itching. If you notice itching occurs at the beginning of dialysis treatments, you could have an allergy to the blood tubing, dialyzer (artificial kidney), the type of heparin being used or other elements associated with the treatment.
Antihistamines, such as Benadryl, are used to treat allergies and have helped to relieve itching. Creams that contain capsaicin, witch hazel, lanolin or camphormay also relieve itching. Some people report that getting sunlight or ultraviolet (UV) light treatments in a doctor's office or treatment center helps lessen itching.
Check with your doctor before trying any anti-itch method or product.
Only the kidney failure patients know clearly the reasons for the itching skin, that can they deal with it correctly. You can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com to contact us.
A majority of dialysis patients, whether they do hemodialysis orperitoneal dialysis (PD), may experience itching at some point. Some feel itchy all the time, while for others it comes and goes. Many say itching is worse during or just after treatment. For some people the itching is in one area, while others feel itchy all over.
A common cause of itching is a high level of phosphorus in the body. Because dialysis doesn't effectively remove phosphorus, a renal diet that limits foods high in phosphorous is prescribed. Additionally, taking phosphorus binders with every meal and snacks can help. Try to maintain a phosphorus level at 5.5 or less. Staying on dialysis for your full treatment time is also recommended, because it can remove some phosphorus as well as other wastes and toxins.
Allergies can cause itching. If you notice itching occurs at the beginning of dialysis treatments, you could have an allergy to the blood tubing, dialyzer (artificial kidney), the type of heparin being used or other elements associated with the treatment.
Antihistamines, such as Benadryl, are used to treat allergies and have helped to relieve itching. Creams that contain capsaicin, witch hazel, lanolin or camphormay also relieve itching. Some people report that getting sunlight or ultraviolet (UV) light treatments in a doctor's office or treatment center helps lessen itching.
Check with your doctor before trying any anti-itch method or product.
Only the kidney failure patients know clearly the reasons for the itching skin, that can they deal with it correctly. You can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com to contact us.
Monday, September 14, 2015
Why Do CKD Patients Get Very Cold During the dialysis
Some CKD patients choose the dialysis to sustain their lives. But every coin
has two faces, the dialysis is the same. On one side, it can clean the toxic
blood for the CKD patients, on the other side, it can bring some serious
symptoms to the CKD patients. Most of the CKD patients fell cold during the
dialysis. I guess, you must want to know the reasons about it.
There are many reasons why chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients on dialysis may find they feel cold at their dialysis centers. Issues such as season change, lack of warm attire, sitting under an air conditioning vent or even your physical or medical condition may be why you find dialysis centers on the colder side. Here are some things that might be causing this and ways you can get more comfortable when you go in for your dialysis treatments.
Sometimes the cold temperature inside a dialysis center can be a stark contrast to the warm weather outside. Patients who go to their dialysis center during the summertime may arrive wearing their light summer clothing, forgetting to bundle up for their treatment. Although the weather outside is warm, remember that the air conditioned dialysis center may be cold and bring proper attire to keep warm.
The dialysis process sends your blood through the dialyzer, filters out waste and toxins and then sends the clean blood back into your body. When the blood is outside of the patient’s body, it becomes cool. But when it flows through the dialyzer alongside the dialysate solution, it warms up again. Temperature of the dialysate solution, as well as your body temperature, is taken into consideration during the treatment. The dialysis machine is programmed to monitor the dialysate to be sure it is in the correct temperature range to ensure that it is not too hot. Alarms are set to go off if the dialysate temperature goes too high or low during the treatment. Slight differences in temperature may occur during treatment depending on your temperature and dialysate temperature. Some patients feel colder because of this difference. Normal body temperature is between 95 to 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit or 35 to 37 degrees Celcius.
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There are many reasons why chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients on dialysis may find they feel cold at their dialysis centers. Issues such as season change, lack of warm attire, sitting under an air conditioning vent or even your physical or medical condition may be why you find dialysis centers on the colder side. Here are some things that might be causing this and ways you can get more comfortable when you go in for your dialysis treatments.
Sometimes the cold temperature inside a dialysis center can be a stark contrast to the warm weather outside. Patients who go to their dialysis center during the summertime may arrive wearing their light summer clothing, forgetting to bundle up for their treatment. Although the weather outside is warm, remember that the air conditioned dialysis center may be cold and bring proper attire to keep warm.
The dialysis process sends your blood through the dialyzer, filters out waste and toxins and then sends the clean blood back into your body. When the blood is outside of the patient’s body, it becomes cool. But when it flows through the dialyzer alongside the dialysate solution, it warms up again. Temperature of the dialysate solution, as well as your body temperature, is taken into consideration during the treatment. The dialysis machine is programmed to monitor the dialysate to be sure it is in the correct temperature range to ensure that it is not too hot. Alarms are set to go off if the dialysate temperature goes too high or low during the treatment. Slight differences in temperature may occur during treatment depending on your temperature and dialysate temperature. Some patients feel colder because of this difference. Normal body temperature is between 95 to 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit or 35 to 37 degrees Celcius.
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Why Does the Kidney Failure Patients’ Blood Pressure increasing after Starting Dialysis
It is so painful for the kidney failure patients to do the dialysis, because
there are a lot of the complication to the kidney failure patients. Such as,
most of the kidney failure patients appear the high blood pressure after the
dialysis.
Most patients are on blood pressure lowering medications when they first start dialysis for kidney failure. However, many of them also have excess fluid in their bodies, so blood pressure may improve once a patient starts regular dialysis. Nonetheless, approximately 60 percent of hemodialysis patients and 30 percent of patients on peritoneal dialysis (PD) still have high blood pressure that requires medicines.
In hemodialysis, patients usually get treatments three times per week. Typically, the weight and the excess fluid in the patient’s body go up before dialysis, and down after dialysis. As you might expect, the blood pressure also tends to be highest in the hours before a hemodialysis treatment and lowest afterwards. In fact, symptoms of low blood pressure are common after hemodialysis treatments. These symptoms include cramping, nausea, dizziness and light-headedness. It is interesting to note that high blood pressure is less common in hemodialysis patients who get daily treatments, such as those on home hemodialysis (HHD). A majority of these home hemodialysis patients who get more frequent dialysis have normal blood pressures and do not need to take blood pressure medicines.
Keeping the blood pressure in optimal range first requires that a person’s fluid be managed well. Too little fluid in the body may cause the blood pressure to be low, and can be associated with symptoms such as leg cramps, nausea and lightheadedness. Too much fluid may cause the blood pressure to be high, and can result in ankle or facial swelling, chest fullness or shortness of breath. It is often helpful for each patient to identify an ideal body weight to aim for each day. When the patient’s weight is high and blood pressure is up, there is probably too much fluid in the body. When the patient’s weight is down and the blood pressure is low, dehydration may exist with too little fluid. Achieving the proper weight and fluid status can usually be accomplished by adjusting the concentration of dextrose – a type of sugar – in PD dialysate exchanges under the supervision of a nephrologist and peritoneal dialysis nurse. Reducing your daily intake of salt and liquids are other important tools to help keep the fluid off and the blood pressure down.
Please send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com to gain more information about the high blood pressure and the dialysis. I hope you will live a better life.
Most patients are on blood pressure lowering medications when they first start dialysis for kidney failure. However, many of them also have excess fluid in their bodies, so blood pressure may improve once a patient starts regular dialysis. Nonetheless, approximately 60 percent of hemodialysis patients and 30 percent of patients on peritoneal dialysis (PD) still have high blood pressure that requires medicines.
In hemodialysis, patients usually get treatments three times per week. Typically, the weight and the excess fluid in the patient’s body go up before dialysis, and down after dialysis. As you might expect, the blood pressure also tends to be highest in the hours before a hemodialysis treatment and lowest afterwards. In fact, symptoms of low blood pressure are common after hemodialysis treatments. These symptoms include cramping, nausea, dizziness and light-headedness. It is interesting to note that high blood pressure is less common in hemodialysis patients who get daily treatments, such as those on home hemodialysis (HHD). A majority of these home hemodialysis patients who get more frequent dialysis have normal blood pressures and do not need to take blood pressure medicines.
Keeping the blood pressure in optimal range first requires that a person’s fluid be managed well. Too little fluid in the body may cause the blood pressure to be low, and can be associated with symptoms such as leg cramps, nausea and lightheadedness. Too much fluid may cause the blood pressure to be high, and can result in ankle or facial swelling, chest fullness or shortness of breath. It is often helpful for each patient to identify an ideal body weight to aim for each day. When the patient’s weight is high and blood pressure is up, there is probably too much fluid in the body. When the patient’s weight is down and the blood pressure is low, dehydration may exist with too little fluid. Achieving the proper weight and fluid status can usually be accomplished by adjusting the concentration of dextrose – a type of sugar – in PD dialysate exchanges under the supervision of a nephrologist and peritoneal dialysis nurse. Reducing your daily intake of salt and liquids are other important tools to help keep the fluid off and the blood pressure down.
Please send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com to gain more information about the high blood pressure and the dialysis. I hope you will live a better life.
Sunday, September 13, 2015
Why CKD Patients Have Pale Face After the Dialysis
So many the CKD patients want to know that why they have the pale face after
the dialysis. It is serious to the CKD patients?
Patients usually require dialysis when the waste products in their body become so high that they start to become sick from them. The level of the waste products usually builds up slowly. Doctors measure several blood chemical levels to help decide when dialysis is necessary. The two major blood chemical levels that are measured are the "creatinine level" and the "blood urea nitrogen" (BUN) level. As these two levels rise, they are indicators of the decreasing ability of the kidneys to cleanse the body of waste products.
Doctors use a urine test, the "creatinine clearance," to measure the level of kidney function. The patient saves urine in a special container for one full day. The waste products in the urine and in the blood are estimated by measuring the creatinine. By comparing the blood and urine level of this substance, the doctor has an accurate idea of how well the kidneys are working. This result is called the creatinine clearance. Usually, when the creatinine clearance falls to 10-12 cc/minute, the patient needs dialysis.
The doctor uses other indicators of the patient's status to decide about the need for dialysis. If the patient is experiencing a major inability to rid the body of excess water, or is complaining of problems with the heart, lungs, or stomach, or difficulties with taste or sensation in their legs, dialysis may be indicated even though the creatinine clearance has not fallen to the 10-12 cc/minute level.
If you have other questions you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
Patients usually require dialysis when the waste products in their body become so high that they start to become sick from them. The level of the waste products usually builds up slowly. Doctors measure several blood chemical levels to help decide when dialysis is necessary. The two major blood chemical levels that are measured are the "creatinine level" and the "blood urea nitrogen" (BUN) level. As these two levels rise, they are indicators of the decreasing ability of the kidneys to cleanse the body of waste products.
Doctors use a urine test, the "creatinine clearance," to measure the level of kidney function. The patient saves urine in a special container for one full day. The waste products in the urine and in the blood are estimated by measuring the creatinine. By comparing the blood and urine level of this substance, the doctor has an accurate idea of how well the kidneys are working. This result is called the creatinine clearance. Usually, when the creatinine clearance falls to 10-12 cc/minute, the patient needs dialysis.
The doctor uses other indicators of the patient's status to decide about the need for dialysis. If the patient is experiencing a major inability to rid the body of excess water, or is complaining of problems with the heart, lungs, or stomach, or difficulties with taste or sensation in their legs, dialysis may be indicated even though the creatinine clearance has not fallen to the 10-12 cc/minute level.
If you have other questions you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
What Can The CKD Patients Do to Increase Urine Output
Some CKD patients stop to output the urine, which is a bad sign to them. that
means the waste and the toxic substance can’t discharge out of the body, and the
CKD may be can worsen to a more serious stage. So it is necessary for the CKD
patients to find a way to increase their urine output.
Although the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is very low in patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), the urine output is variable, ranging from oliguria to normal or even above normal levels. These findings are related to the fact that the urine output is determined not by the GFR alone, but also by the difference between the GFR and the rate of tubular reabsorption. If, for example, a patient with advanced acute or chronic kidney failure has a GFR of 5 L/day (versus the normal of 140 to 180 L/day), the daily urine output will still be 1.5 L if only 3.5 L of the filtrate is reabsorbed.
It had been thought that tubular damage impaired the ability to reabsorb sodium and water, thereby contributing to the maintenance of an adequate urine output in this setting. However, it seems more likely that volume expansion (due to initial sodium retention) and a urea osmotic diuresis (as the daily urea load is excreted by fewer functioning nephrons), due in part to solute intake, play a more important role in the persistent urine output.
In comparison, water intake (which usually determines the urine output via changes in the secretion of antidiuretic hormone [ADH]) plays relatively little role in regulating the urine output in advanced kidney disease. These patients can neither dilute nor concentrate the urine normally; the range of urine osmolality that can be achieved may vary from a minimum of 200 mosmol/kg to a maximum of 300 mosmol/kg, compared with 50 to 1200 mosmol/kg in normal subjects. The net effect of this ADH resistance is that variations in ADH release in response to changes in water intake have relatively little effect on the urine output.
If you want to know more information about the urine output, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
Although the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is very low in patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), the urine output is variable, ranging from oliguria to normal or even above normal levels. These findings are related to the fact that the urine output is determined not by the GFR alone, but also by the difference between the GFR and the rate of tubular reabsorption. If, for example, a patient with advanced acute or chronic kidney failure has a GFR of 5 L/day (versus the normal of 140 to 180 L/day), the daily urine output will still be 1.5 L if only 3.5 L of the filtrate is reabsorbed.
It had been thought that tubular damage impaired the ability to reabsorb sodium and water, thereby contributing to the maintenance of an adequate urine output in this setting. However, it seems more likely that volume expansion (due to initial sodium retention) and a urea osmotic diuresis (as the daily urea load is excreted by fewer functioning nephrons), due in part to solute intake, play a more important role in the persistent urine output.
In comparison, water intake (which usually determines the urine output via changes in the secretion of antidiuretic hormone [ADH]) plays relatively little role in regulating the urine output in advanced kidney disease. These patients can neither dilute nor concentrate the urine normally; the range of urine osmolality that can be achieved may vary from a minimum of 200 mosmol/kg to a maximum of 300 mosmol/kg, compared with 50 to 1200 mosmol/kg in normal subjects. The net effect of this ADH resistance is that variations in ADH release in response to changes in water intake have relatively little effect on the urine output.
If you want to know more information about the urine output, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
Saturday, September 12, 2015
Traditional Chinese Medicine for Dialysis Patients with Weak Legs
Every coin has two face, the dialysis is just like the coins. On the one
hand, it can help the kidney disease patients relieve some painful symptoms. one
the other hand, it also can bring some side effects to the kidney disease
patients. And the weak legs is one of the side effects to the patients.
Weak legs is an extremely distressing problem experienced by patients on dialysis; the prevalence appears to be greater than in the general population, with a wide variation from 6.6% to 80%. The diagnosis of RLS is a clinical one, and its definition has been clarified and standardized by internationally recognized diagnostic criteria, published in 1995 by the International Weak Legs Syndrome Study Group. This study was designed to find out the prevalence of RLS in Saudi patients with end-stage renal disease on maintenance dialysis. This is a cross sectional study carried out between May and Sept 2007 at two centers, King Abdulaziz Medical City-King Fahad National Guard Hospital (KAMC-KFNGH), Riyadh and King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Data were gathered on 227 Saudi patients on chronic maintenance hemodialysis or chronic peritoneal dialysis. The prevalence of RLS was measured using IRLSSG's RLS Questionnaire. Potential risk factors for RLS including other sleep disorders, underlying cause of chronic renal failure, duration on dialysis, dialysis shift, biochemical tests and demographic data were also evaluated. The overall prevalence of RLS was 50.22% including 53.7% males and 46.3% females. Their mean age was 55.7 +/- 17.2 years and mean duration on dialysis 40.4 +/- 37.8 months. Significant predictors of RLS were history of diabetes mellitus (DM), coffee intake, afternoon dialysis, gender and type of dialysis (P= 0.03, 0.01, < 0.001, 0.05 and 0.009 respectively). Patients with RLS were found to be at increased risk of having insomnia and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) (P= < 0.001 and 0.001, respectively). Our study suggests that RLS is a very common problem in dialysis population and was significantly associated with other sleep disorders, particularly insomnia, and EDS. Optimal care of dialysis patient should include particular attention to the diagnosis and management of sleep disorders.
Above information must can help you understand the reasons for dialysis patients suffer from the weak legs. And there are a lot of Chinese medical therapies which can treat the kidney disease and also can help the patients avoid the dialysis. if you are interested in them, you can add my whatsapp +86 13383015760 or send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
Weak legs is an extremely distressing problem experienced by patients on dialysis; the prevalence appears to be greater than in the general population, with a wide variation from 6.6% to 80%. The diagnosis of RLS is a clinical one, and its definition has been clarified and standardized by internationally recognized diagnostic criteria, published in 1995 by the International Weak Legs Syndrome Study Group. This study was designed to find out the prevalence of RLS in Saudi patients with end-stage renal disease on maintenance dialysis. This is a cross sectional study carried out between May and Sept 2007 at two centers, King Abdulaziz Medical City-King Fahad National Guard Hospital (KAMC-KFNGH), Riyadh and King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Data were gathered on 227 Saudi patients on chronic maintenance hemodialysis or chronic peritoneal dialysis. The prevalence of RLS was measured using IRLSSG's RLS Questionnaire. Potential risk factors for RLS including other sleep disorders, underlying cause of chronic renal failure, duration on dialysis, dialysis shift, biochemical tests and demographic data were also evaluated. The overall prevalence of RLS was 50.22% including 53.7% males and 46.3% females. Their mean age was 55.7 +/- 17.2 years and mean duration on dialysis 40.4 +/- 37.8 months. Significant predictors of RLS were history of diabetes mellitus (DM), coffee intake, afternoon dialysis, gender and type of dialysis (P= 0.03, 0.01, < 0.001, 0.05 and 0.009 respectively). Patients with RLS were found to be at increased risk of having insomnia and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) (P= < 0.001 and 0.001, respectively). Our study suggests that RLS is a very common problem in dialysis population and was significantly associated with other sleep disorders, particularly insomnia, and EDS. Optimal care of dialysis patient should include particular attention to the diagnosis and management of sleep disorders.
Above information must can help you understand the reasons for dialysis patients suffer from the weak legs. And there are a lot of Chinese medical therapies which can treat the kidney disease and also can help the patients avoid the dialysis. if you are interested in them, you can add my whatsapp +86 13383015760 or send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
Can Timing Dialysis Improve the Kidney Functions for Kidney Failure Patients
When some kidney disease patients are diagnosed with the kidney failure, most
of them are panic to do the dialysis. and they think the timely dialysis can
improve their kidney functions. Is it true? Please read the following article
carefully.
The past 15 years have seen tremendous growth in the initiation of dialysis at higher levels of kidney function in the setting of mixed evidence and at great societal economic cost. We review recent data on the early dialysis initiation trend, the clinical and economic impact of early dialysis initiation and the future implications for the management of advanced kidney failure.
Value in healthcare is defined as the quality of care relative to cost. Maintenance dialysis therapy is associated with substantial morbidity and expense, so it is not surprising that policy-makers are interested in finding value in the delivery of dialysis care. The timing of initiation of dialysis in patients with progressive kidney failure is one area that could be targeted to improve value. Over the past decade, there has been a trend towards initiation of dialysis at progressively higher levels of estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), generally assumed to represent an intervention earlier in the course of kidney disease. The landmark Initiating Dialysis Early And Late (IDEAL) trial demonstrated that this practice did not improve patient outcomes and increased costs. This article critically reviews recent literature surrounding the timing of dialysis initiation and its implications for improving the value of dialysis care.
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The past 15 years have seen tremendous growth in the initiation of dialysis at higher levels of kidney function in the setting of mixed evidence and at great societal economic cost. We review recent data on the early dialysis initiation trend, the clinical and economic impact of early dialysis initiation and the future implications for the management of advanced kidney failure.
Value in healthcare is defined as the quality of care relative to cost. Maintenance dialysis therapy is associated with substantial morbidity and expense, so it is not surprising that policy-makers are interested in finding value in the delivery of dialysis care. The timing of initiation of dialysis in patients with progressive kidney failure is one area that could be targeted to improve value. Over the past decade, there has been a trend towards initiation of dialysis at progressively higher levels of estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), generally assumed to represent an intervention earlier in the course of kidney disease. The landmark Initiating Dialysis Early And Late (IDEAL) trial demonstrated that this practice did not improve patient outcomes and increased costs. This article critically reviews recent literature surrounding the timing of dialysis initiation and its implications for improving the value of dialysis care.
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Friday, September 11, 2015
How to Deal with Dialysis Patients with Shivering
Some kidney disease patients always complain that they suffer form the
shiver during the dialysis, which make them so painful and they want to get rid
of the dialysis. Now I will discuss the why the kidney disease patients shriving
during the dialysis.
In-center haemodialysis is usually performed thrice weekly (every other day) for most patients. Shivers during dialysis can be a sign of infection. Infections are particularly common in patients who have catheter, as opposed to AV access, as dialysis access. The dialysis patients should have blood cultures drawn during dialysis to rule out infection.
Traditional Chinese medical bath to deal with the dialysis patients shivering
It is easily to understand, the main process of medical bath is that, we boil the Chinese medicine into soup, them we mix them with hot water. When the temperature is comfortable the patients are supposed to soak in the hot water. From a long time soaking, the patients will swear a lot, as a result, the waste including ureophil, potassium, phosphorus blood poison will get out of the body with the swear. What’s more? The Chinese medicine will penetrate into your whole body though your pore, which can repair your damaged cells and vessel and improve your blood circulation. So several times after your soaking the medical bath, your kidney function will be improved. An you can imagine how comfortable it is. And the shivering for dialysis patients will disappear after some times they applying our medical bath.
If you want to try our Chinese medical bath for yourself, you can add my whatsapp +86 13383015760 or send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
In-center haemodialysis is usually performed thrice weekly (every other day) for most patients. Shivers during dialysis can be a sign of infection. Infections are particularly common in patients who have catheter, as opposed to AV access, as dialysis access. The dialysis patients should have blood cultures drawn during dialysis to rule out infection.
Traditional Chinese medical bath to deal with the dialysis patients shivering
It is easily to understand, the main process of medical bath is that, we boil the Chinese medicine into soup, them we mix them with hot water. When the temperature is comfortable the patients are supposed to soak in the hot water. From a long time soaking, the patients will swear a lot, as a result, the waste including ureophil, potassium, phosphorus blood poison will get out of the body with the swear. What’s more? The Chinese medicine will penetrate into your whole body though your pore, which can repair your damaged cells and vessel and improve your blood circulation. So several times after your soaking the medical bath, your kidney function will be improved. An you can imagine how comfortable it is. And the shivering for dialysis patients will disappear after some times they applying our medical bath.
If you want to try our Chinese medical bath for yourself, you can add my whatsapp +86 13383015760 or send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
Do the CKD Patients Need to Do the Dialysis at Creatinine 7
Some CKD patients always have a high cretainien, and they want to know if the
creatinine 7 need to do the dialysis. the following information may can help you
a lot.
What Is Kidney Dialysis?
Kidney dialysis is a life-support treatment that uses a special machine to filter harmful wastes, salt, and excess fluid from your blood. This restores the blood to a normal, healthy balance. Dialysis replaces many of the kidney's important functions.
There are different types of kidney dialysis, including:
· Hemodialysis. Blood is filtered using a dialyzer and dialysis machine.
· Peritoneal dialysis. Blood is filtered inside the body after theabdomen is filled with a special cleaning solution.
There is not an exact answer to this question. Because every patient has deferent conditions. In some times, if the CKD patients with the cretnine 7 and at the same time, they also appear serious symptoms, such as the high blood pressure, vomiting, blood urine and so on. They need to do the dialysis to relieve the symptoms. However, if the CKD patients have not some serious symptoms, they and find a natural therapy to alternate the dialysis.
Peritoneal dialysis cleans the blood using the lining of your abdominal area as a filter. This method allows your blood to be cleaned while yousleep, while you work, or while you perform your everyday activities.
Before your first peritoneal dialysis session, you will need surgery so that your doctor can create access into your abdominal area. The surgeon will make a small surgical cut, most often to the side of your belly button. A plastic tube called a catheter is inserted through this access into the area surrounding thestomach and nearby organs. This is called the peritoneal cavity.
When it is time for dialysis treatment, you will place a cleaning solution called dialysate into the catheter. Your health care team will show you how.
you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
What Is Kidney Dialysis?
Kidney dialysis is a life-support treatment that uses a special machine to filter harmful wastes, salt, and excess fluid from your blood. This restores the blood to a normal, healthy balance. Dialysis replaces many of the kidney's important functions.
There are different types of kidney dialysis, including:
· Hemodialysis. Blood is filtered using a dialyzer and dialysis machine.
· Peritoneal dialysis. Blood is filtered inside the body after theabdomen is filled with a special cleaning solution.
There is not an exact answer to this question. Because every patient has deferent conditions. In some times, if the CKD patients with the cretnine 7 and at the same time, they also appear serious symptoms, such as the high blood pressure, vomiting, blood urine and so on. They need to do the dialysis to relieve the symptoms. However, if the CKD patients have not some serious symptoms, they and find a natural therapy to alternate the dialysis.
Peritoneal dialysis cleans the blood using the lining of your abdominal area as a filter. This method allows your blood to be cleaned while yousleep, while you work, or while you perform your everyday activities.
Before your first peritoneal dialysis session, you will need surgery so that your doctor can create access into your abdominal area. The surgeon will make a small surgical cut, most often to the side of your belly button. A plastic tube called a catheter is inserted through this access into the area surrounding thestomach and nearby organs. This is called the peritoneal cavity.
When it is time for dialysis treatment, you will place a cleaning solution called dialysate into the catheter. Your health care team will show you how.
you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
Thursday, September 10, 2015
How Do the PKD Patients Remove Protein From Urine Naturally
When the kidney was damaged, a lot of the protein will be leaked out of the
body in the form of the urine. So it is necessary for the PKD patients to remove
the protein from the urine.
These urine tests should be accurate, and in order to be accurate you can't do anything out of the norm for you. If you normally go into a sauna every day and don't drink a lot of water, then your body should have compensated. If you don't normally do this, then you should refrain from saunas for about a week before the next exam.
Also, saunas cause dehydration. This is probably the real problem of "protein in your urine." There should be protein in your urine, but the concentration needs to be a certain point. Drinking 8 cups of water a day (the daily recommended amount) will help to get the concentration at normal levels.
No smoking - no beer/ale - no booze - no drugs of ANY kind. Dump the junk food, fast food garbage & sugary sweet sodas' Drink LOTS of water, fruit juices & fat free milk to help keep the traffic flowing. Get a doctor to check your blood sugar level to make sure you're not at the beginning stages of Diabetes type
I think you need to follow up on this. Your kidneys might be fine, and maybe you were just dehydrated, but I think a retest is in order. I have a kidney transplant. I don't have protein in my urine, but if I don't drink enough the day before, my creatinine (indicator of kidney function) will be higher than normal. Also, avoid caffeine the day before a lab too.
Your kidneys could have great test results; however, protein in the urine can possibly be the very beginning signs of kidney disease.
This is from the National Kidney Foundation:
"Yet, a urinalysis can detect protein in the urine—one of the earliest signs of kidney disease—years before symptoms appear and at a time when treatment can make all the difference"
How do you think of my information about how the PKD patients remove the protein in the urine. A secret to you, there are a lot of the traditional Chinese medical therapies which can treat the PKD. So you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
These urine tests should be accurate, and in order to be accurate you can't do anything out of the norm for you. If you normally go into a sauna every day and don't drink a lot of water, then your body should have compensated. If you don't normally do this, then you should refrain from saunas for about a week before the next exam.
Also, saunas cause dehydration. This is probably the real problem of "protein in your urine." There should be protein in your urine, but the concentration needs to be a certain point. Drinking 8 cups of water a day (the daily recommended amount) will help to get the concentration at normal levels.
No smoking - no beer/ale - no booze - no drugs of ANY kind. Dump the junk food, fast food garbage & sugary sweet sodas' Drink LOTS of water, fruit juices & fat free milk to help keep the traffic flowing. Get a doctor to check your blood sugar level to make sure you're not at the beginning stages of Diabetes type
I think you need to follow up on this. Your kidneys might be fine, and maybe you were just dehydrated, but I think a retest is in order. I have a kidney transplant. I don't have protein in my urine, but if I don't drink enough the day before, my creatinine (indicator of kidney function) will be higher than normal. Also, avoid caffeine the day before a lab too.
Your kidneys could have great test results; however, protein in the urine can possibly be the very beginning signs of kidney disease.
This is from the National Kidney Foundation:
"Yet, a urinalysis can detect protein in the urine—one of the earliest signs of kidney disease—years before symptoms appear and at a time when treatment can make all the difference"
How do you think of my information about how the PKD patients remove the protein in the urine. A secret to you, there are a lot of the traditional Chinese medical therapies which can treat the PKD. So you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
Kidney Failure Patients Fell Weak During the Dialysis
Almost most of the kidney failure patients will fell so weak during the
dialysis. why they can appear that symptoms. Maybe the following information can
help you a lot.
The kidney dialysis treatment itself usually does not cause any pain or discomfort. However, some patients may develop low blood pressure, which can lead to headache, cramping, nausea, and vomiting. This usually goes away after a few treatments.
If you are on dialysis, you may also feel like:
· You have less energy. Dialysis can cause you to feel tired.
· You are depressed. Depression is a common problem among many patients on dialysis, but it can often be treated. Talk to yourhealth care provider if you are feeling depressed.
· You may also feel like you have less time to get things done. Kidney dialysis requires strict scheduling and adjustments to lifestyle, which can disrupt your ability to work or enjoy everyday activities. This may be frustrating for you or your family. Counselors may be able to help you cope.
Most patients on hemodialysis require treatments three times a week for three to five hours or more a day. This is often done at a dialysis center or hospital, although some patients on hemodialysis -- along with a family member or friend -- may be taught how to perform the procedure at home. Your health care provider will discuss your options and determine which setting is best for you.
Patients who are on peritoneal dialysis have a little more independence, since this type does not have to be done at a clinic. It can be performed while you go about your daily activities or sleep.
Catheter-related infections are a common concern for people who are on peritoneal dialysis. Keeping your catheter area clean and bacteria-free helps prevent dangerous infections. If an infection affects the peritoneal cavity, you will not be able to continue with peritoneal dialysis. Tips for preventing an infection include:
· Always wash your hands before touching your catheter.
· Wear a surgical mask when performing an exchange.
· Use an antiseptic wipe to clean your access site.
· Check your supplies for signs of contamination.
If you want to more information about the kidney failure patients fell weak during the dialysis you can add my emails +86 13383015760 or send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
The kidney dialysis treatment itself usually does not cause any pain or discomfort. However, some patients may develop low blood pressure, which can lead to headache, cramping, nausea, and vomiting. This usually goes away after a few treatments.
If you are on dialysis, you may also feel like:
· You have less energy. Dialysis can cause you to feel tired.
· You are depressed. Depression is a common problem among many patients on dialysis, but it can often be treated. Talk to yourhealth care provider if you are feeling depressed.
· You may also feel like you have less time to get things done. Kidney dialysis requires strict scheduling and adjustments to lifestyle, which can disrupt your ability to work or enjoy everyday activities. This may be frustrating for you or your family. Counselors may be able to help you cope.
Most patients on hemodialysis require treatments three times a week for three to five hours or more a day. This is often done at a dialysis center or hospital, although some patients on hemodialysis -- along with a family member or friend -- may be taught how to perform the procedure at home. Your health care provider will discuss your options and determine which setting is best for you.
Patients who are on peritoneal dialysis have a little more independence, since this type does not have to be done at a clinic. It can be performed while you go about your daily activities or sleep.
Catheter-related infections are a common concern for people who are on peritoneal dialysis. Keeping your catheter area clean and bacteria-free helps prevent dangerous infections. If an infection affects the peritoneal cavity, you will not be able to continue with peritoneal dialysis. Tips for preventing an infection include:
· Always wash your hands before touching your catheter.
· Wear a surgical mask when performing an exchange.
· Use an antiseptic wipe to clean your access site.
· Check your supplies for signs of contamination.
If you want to more information about the kidney failure patients fell weak during the dialysis you can add my emails +86 13383015760 or send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Kidney Failure Patients Appear High Blood Pressure During Dialysis
Some kidney failure patients always appear the high blood pressure during the
dialysis. Is it a normal phenomenon? And why they can appear the high blood
pressure?
Elevated blood pressure (BP), also known as hypertension, is common in modern day society. Approximately 30 percent of adult Americans are believed to have hypertension when defined as a blood pressure greater than 140 (systolic – the top number is the pressure when the heart pumps blood out) over 90 (diastolic – the bottom number is the pressure when the heart relaxes before the next beat). This definition of hypertension reading greater than 140/90 is based on two or more doctor’s office blood pressure measurements after an initial screening while a patient is off blood pressure medicine.
Defining when rising blood pressure becomes hypertension is important, because having this condition raises the risk of serious complications, such as strokes, heart attacks and premature death. Reducing blood pressure in patients with hypertension reduces the risks of such events.
High blood pressure is even more common in persons with chronic kidney disease (CKD), and can affect as many as 80 percent of patients. The reasons for this are complicated, and may depend on the underlying causes of the kidney disease. Activation of certain hormonal systems and parts of the central nervous system play a role in this. The retention of salt and fluids by the kidneys also is an important factor, and treatment is often directed at eliminating this excess salt and water through the use of diuretics, a medicine prescribed by a doctor. There are a variety of other medication categories used to lower blood pressure in kidney patients, since people with kidney disease seem to be at even higher risk of complications if high blood pressure is not properly treated.
Not only does kidney disease cause high blood pressure; high blood pressure can also cause or worsen kidney disease. This may be especially true in patients with diabetes and other specific disorders. Having high blood pressure can cause gradual injury to parts of the kidney that filter the blood, such as the glomeruli.
If you want to know more information about the kidney failure patients with high blood pressure, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
Elevated blood pressure (BP), also known as hypertension, is common in modern day society. Approximately 30 percent of adult Americans are believed to have hypertension when defined as a blood pressure greater than 140 (systolic – the top number is the pressure when the heart pumps blood out) over 90 (diastolic – the bottom number is the pressure when the heart relaxes before the next beat). This definition of hypertension reading greater than 140/90 is based on two or more doctor’s office blood pressure measurements after an initial screening while a patient is off blood pressure medicine.
Defining when rising blood pressure becomes hypertension is important, because having this condition raises the risk of serious complications, such as strokes, heart attacks and premature death. Reducing blood pressure in patients with hypertension reduces the risks of such events.
High blood pressure is even more common in persons with chronic kidney disease (CKD), and can affect as many as 80 percent of patients. The reasons for this are complicated, and may depend on the underlying causes of the kidney disease. Activation of certain hormonal systems and parts of the central nervous system play a role in this. The retention of salt and fluids by the kidneys also is an important factor, and treatment is often directed at eliminating this excess salt and water through the use of diuretics, a medicine prescribed by a doctor. There are a variety of other medication categories used to lower blood pressure in kidney patients, since people with kidney disease seem to be at even higher risk of complications if high blood pressure is not properly treated.
Not only does kidney disease cause high blood pressure; high blood pressure can also cause or worsen kidney disease. This may be especially true in patients with diabetes and other specific disorders. Having high blood pressure can cause gradual injury to parts of the kidney that filter the blood, such as the glomeruli.
If you want to know more information about the kidney failure patients with high blood pressure, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
How to Get Rid of the Ammonia Breath for PKD Patients
It is a normal phenomenon for the PKD patients suffer form the ammonia
breath. And it is necessary for them to know the reasons for leading to the
ammonia . the flowing information must can help you a lot.
To investigate the feasibility of ammonia breath test in the diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infection. METHODS: Grounded on the indophenol blue photometric method, the way of breath ammonia sampling, and endpoint judgement for breath ammonia sampling were systemati- cally studied. Directed by optimistic method, the levels of breath ammonia were measured before and after ingestion of 300 mg unlabeled urea in 39 volunteer patients. H pylori infection was determined by 14C urea breath test, and the changes of breath ammonia level before and af- ter ingestion of urea were analyzed. RESULTS: The breath ammonia levels werefound to increase after ingestion of urea. Al- though the ammonia changing rate (ACR) of H pylori-positive subjects were not always higher than those of H pylori-negative ones, the mean value of ACR was notably higher than that of H pylori-negative ones. When 90% was selected as the cut-off ACR, the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of this test was 79%, 68% and 71.8% (28/39), respectively. The relatively low accu- racy might mainly result from the fluctuation of breathe ammonia during sampling. CONCLUSION: Ammonia breath test is greatly valuable in the diagnosis of H pylori infection, but the method of breath ammonia sampling and the optimal cut-off ACR value may need further studying.
An effective Chinese medical therapy present to you. The traditional Chinese medical bath can help the PKD patients deal with the tiresome symptoms. through soaking into the medial bath, the toxin which cause the ammonia will be discharged out of the body in the form of the sweat.
If you want to know more information about the PKD patients with ammonia breath, you can add my whatsapp +86 13383015760 or send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
To investigate the feasibility of ammonia breath test in the diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infection. METHODS: Grounded on the indophenol blue photometric method, the way of breath ammonia sampling, and endpoint judgement for breath ammonia sampling were systemati- cally studied. Directed by optimistic method, the levels of breath ammonia were measured before and after ingestion of 300 mg unlabeled urea in 39 volunteer patients. H pylori infection was determined by 14C urea breath test, and the changes of breath ammonia level before and af- ter ingestion of urea were analyzed. RESULTS: The breath ammonia levels werefound to increase after ingestion of urea. Al- though the ammonia changing rate (ACR) of H pylori-positive subjects were not always higher than those of H pylori-negative ones, the mean value of ACR was notably higher than that of H pylori-negative ones. When 90% was selected as the cut-off ACR, the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of this test was 79%, 68% and 71.8% (28/39), respectively. The relatively low accu- racy might mainly result from the fluctuation of breathe ammonia during sampling. CONCLUSION: Ammonia breath test is greatly valuable in the diagnosis of H pylori infection, but the method of breath ammonia sampling and the optimal cut-off ACR value may need further studying.
An effective Chinese medical therapy present to you. The traditional Chinese medical bath can help the PKD patients deal with the tiresome symptoms. through soaking into the medial bath, the toxin which cause the ammonia will be discharged out of the body in the form of the sweat.
If you want to know more information about the PKD patients with ammonia breath, you can add my whatsapp +86 13383015760 or send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
Monday, September 7, 2015
Is There a Way to Reverse Stage 5 CKD Even after Dialysis
I am so sorry for you to be diagnosed with the stage 5 CKD, and you maybe are
receiving the dialysis. and I know you never give up to reverse the stage 5 CKD
even you are in the dialysis. the following information must can help you a
lot.
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a disease whereby the kidneys have trouble removing waste products and fluid from the body. Usual causes of CKD include Diabetes Mellitus, high blood pressure and chronic glomerulonephritis. People with CKD often have no symptoms although the kidney function is severely affected.
With chronic kidney disease (CKD), the kidneys don't usually fail all at once. Instead, kidney disease often progresses slowly over a period of years. This is good news because if CKD is caught early, medicines and lifestyle changes can possibly help delay disease progression.
CKD stages
To help improve the quality of care for people with kidney disease, the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) created guidelines to help doctors classify different stages of kidney disease so that treatment strategies can be better tailored to their needs. Patients at each of the five stages of CKD require different tests and treatments.
NKF guidelines define the stages of CKD based on measured or estimated glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and corresponding decline in kidney function.
· See a nephrologist. MD physicians specialize in kidney disease (Nephrologists) can use their expertise to help preserve your kidney function for as long as possible as well as keeping you healthy. For more information on treatment options, including dialysis, see My Plan.
· Consult a dietitian. Once you begin dialysis, you will need to make changes in what you eat and drink. Your diet is a big part of your treatment, so you will be working with a dietitian who can recommend a meal plan individualized for your needs. See our nutritional tips for more ideas on how to plan your daily diet.
· Keeping your glucose level under control and maintain a healthy blood pressure. Many people who develop chronic kidney disease have diabetes or high blood pressure. You will feel better if you keep your glucose levels under control and maintain a healthy blood pressure. If you are prescribed medication, take it exactly as directed by your doctor.
· Make healthy choices. It's important to eat well, exercise regularly, and quit smoking to keep yourself as healthy as possible. Just as important, managing stress and taking the time to relax will help you live life to the fullest.
If you have the faith to fight with the stage 5 CKD and the dialysis, you must can live a better life. If you want to know more information about the CKD, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a disease whereby the kidneys have trouble removing waste products and fluid from the body. Usual causes of CKD include Diabetes Mellitus, high blood pressure and chronic glomerulonephritis. People with CKD often have no symptoms although the kidney function is severely affected.
With chronic kidney disease (CKD), the kidneys don't usually fail all at once. Instead, kidney disease often progresses slowly over a period of years. This is good news because if CKD is caught early, medicines and lifestyle changes can possibly help delay disease progression.
CKD stages
To help improve the quality of care for people with kidney disease, the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) created guidelines to help doctors classify different stages of kidney disease so that treatment strategies can be better tailored to their needs. Patients at each of the five stages of CKD require different tests and treatments.
NKF guidelines define the stages of CKD based on measured or estimated glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and corresponding decline in kidney function.
· See a nephrologist. MD physicians specialize in kidney disease (Nephrologists) can use their expertise to help preserve your kidney function for as long as possible as well as keeping you healthy. For more information on treatment options, including dialysis, see My Plan.
· Consult a dietitian. Once you begin dialysis, you will need to make changes in what you eat and drink. Your diet is a big part of your treatment, so you will be working with a dietitian who can recommend a meal plan individualized for your needs. See our nutritional tips for more ideas on how to plan your daily diet.
· Keeping your glucose level under control and maintain a healthy blood pressure. Many people who develop chronic kidney disease have diabetes or high blood pressure. You will feel better if you keep your glucose levels under control and maintain a healthy blood pressure. If you are prescribed medication, take it exactly as directed by your doctor.
· Make healthy choices. It's important to eat well, exercise regularly, and quit smoking to keep yourself as healthy as possible. Just as important, managing stress and taking the time to relax will help you live life to the fullest.
If you have the faith to fight with the stage 5 CKD and the dialysis, you must can live a better life. If you want to know more information about the CKD, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com
Natural Therapy for CKD Patients Vomiting after Dialysis
Some CKD patients are suggested to do the dialysis, while they always appear
vomit after the dialysis. It is necessary for them to know the reasons and to
find effects treatments.
The causes for CKD patients vomiting after the dialysis
Dialysis is actually a rather harsh procedure for the body to take. The CKD patients’ bodies are just reacting to the invasive nature of the treatment.
The vomiting issue should be addressed by his dialysis team because it isn't totally normal. The most likely cause is a post-dialysis imbalance related to the "baths" used to do the dialysis. One is a bicarbonate solution and the other is an acidic solution. In all probability these solutions have to be adjusted to better suit the CKD patients. and they are supposed to consider being very strict with themselves concerning their fluid intake. The reduction in fluid intake would allow their dialysis team to lower their "target" at dialysis, making for a less "traumatic" dialysis session.
Above all, encourage the CKD patients with dialysis to get as much information as possible( from professional sources) about kidney disease. Even though there are experts in treating kidney disease, it's still his body and he owes it to themselves to know what's going on.
Traditional Chinese medical bath to treat the vomiting
Do you have heard the traditional Chinese medical bath? it has thousand years history in china, and it can deal with a lot of difficult disease. The main composition is the traditional Chinese medical herbs. through soaking the CKD patients will fell better. The active Chinese medicine can penetrate into the damaged kidney parts through the opening pores, then they can repair the kidney cells and tissues. And the whole blood circulation will be improved by the hot medical bath. with the kidney getting better, the symptom—vomiting will disappear.
If you are interested in our therapy, and want to use it to get rid of the vomiting after the dialysis, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com
The causes for CKD patients vomiting after the dialysis
Dialysis is actually a rather harsh procedure for the body to take. The CKD patients’ bodies are just reacting to the invasive nature of the treatment.
The vomiting issue should be addressed by his dialysis team because it isn't totally normal. The most likely cause is a post-dialysis imbalance related to the "baths" used to do the dialysis. One is a bicarbonate solution and the other is an acidic solution. In all probability these solutions have to be adjusted to better suit the CKD patients. and they are supposed to consider being very strict with themselves concerning their fluid intake. The reduction in fluid intake would allow their dialysis team to lower their "target" at dialysis, making for a less "traumatic" dialysis session.
Above all, encourage the CKD patients with dialysis to get as much information as possible( from professional sources) about kidney disease. Even though there are experts in treating kidney disease, it's still his body and he owes it to themselves to know what's going on.
Traditional Chinese medical bath to treat the vomiting
Do you have heard the traditional Chinese medical bath? it has thousand years history in china, and it can deal with a lot of difficult disease. The main composition is the traditional Chinese medical herbs. through soaking the CKD patients will fell better. The active Chinese medicine can penetrate into the damaged kidney parts through the opening pores, then they can repair the kidney cells and tissues. And the whole blood circulation will be improved by the hot medical bath. with the kidney getting better, the symptom—vomiting will disappear.
If you are interested in our therapy, and want to use it to get rid of the vomiting after the dialysis, you can send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com
Sunday, September 6, 2015
Can High Creatinine Level 7.5 Patients Avoid Dialysis
Some kidney disease patients with the creatinine level 7.5 have gave up to
find other ways to avoid the dialysis. Because it is difficult for them to find
them. However, I want to tell you, you still can see the hope in china. Because
our traditional Chinese medical therapies can help the high creatinine patients
avoid the dialysis.
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.
Women usually have lower creatinine levels compared to men because women have less muscle tissue. Among adults without kidney disease, men have approximately 0.6 to 1.2 milligrams/deciliters (mg/dL) of creatinine, whereas women have between 0.5 to 1.1 mg/dL of creatinine.
Generally, creatinine levels in the blood remain unchanged from day to day because muscle mass usually stays the same. Taking certain medicines, eating a lot of meat or building muscles through weight training or other exercise may show higher amounts of creatinine, even in those who don’t have chronic kidney disease (CKD). Creatinine levels can be lower than normal for people who are elderly, malnourished or vegetarian.
Creatinine and chronic kidney disease
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 kidney disease, dialysis is recommended when creatinine levels reach 10.0 mg/dL. For babies with kidney disease, dialysis is recommended when their creatinine level is 2.0 mg/dL.
Micro-Chinese Medical Osmotherapy help high creatinine 7.5 patients avoid the dialysis
If we want to apply this therapy, we need crush the Chinese medical herbs into micro powders, the purpose of that is making the active Chinese ingredients release completely. Then we by virtue of the penetrative equipment, and through external covering, the active Chinese ingredients can penetrate into the damaged kidney. Not like the dialysis, This new therapy has not any side effectives. It can expand the blood vessels, so the extra waste and toxin will get rid of the body easily. It also has the function of anti-inflammatory and anti-coagulation. What’s more? Our Chinese medical herbs can degrade the fibrosis for high creatinine level 7.5 patients. After some times you apply Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy, your high creatinine level 7.5 will lower a lot than before. And you also can avoid the dialysis gradually.
It is not scared for the kidney disease with the high creatinine level 7.5, they also can lower it without the dialysis. If you come to our hospital, you will find more surprise. You can add may whatsapp +86 13383015760 or send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
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.
Women usually have lower creatinine levels compared to men because women have less muscle tissue. Among adults without kidney disease, men have approximately 0.6 to 1.2 milligrams/deciliters (mg/dL) of creatinine, whereas women have between 0.5 to 1.1 mg/dL of creatinine.
Generally, creatinine levels in the blood remain unchanged from day to day because muscle mass usually stays the same. Taking certain medicines, eating a lot of meat or building muscles through weight training or other exercise may show higher amounts of creatinine, even in those who don’t have chronic kidney disease (CKD). Creatinine levels can be lower than normal for people who are elderly, malnourished or vegetarian.
Creatinine and chronic kidney disease
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 kidney disease, dialysis is recommended when creatinine levels reach 10.0 mg/dL. For babies with kidney disease, dialysis is recommended when their creatinine level is 2.0 mg/dL.
Micro-Chinese Medical Osmotherapy help high creatinine 7.5 patients avoid the dialysis
If we want to apply this therapy, we need crush the Chinese medical herbs into micro powders, the purpose of that is making the active Chinese ingredients release completely. Then we by virtue of the penetrative equipment, and through external covering, the active Chinese ingredients can penetrate into the damaged kidney. Not like the dialysis, This new therapy has not any side effectives. It can expand the blood vessels, so the extra waste and toxin will get rid of the body easily. It also has the function of anti-inflammatory and anti-coagulation. What’s more? Our Chinese medical herbs can degrade the fibrosis for high creatinine level 7.5 patients. After some times you apply Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy, your high creatinine level 7.5 will lower a lot than before. And you also can avoid the dialysis gradually.
It is not scared for the kidney disease with the high creatinine level 7.5, they also can lower it without the dialysis. If you come to our hospital, you will find more surprise. You can add may whatsapp +86 13383015760 or send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
How to Reverse the Dialysis with Other Natural Treatment for PKD Patients
Most of the PKD patients are searching the natural treatments which can
reverse the dialysis. But in the western, it is difficult for them to find this
kinds of questions. The result will be different if the PKD patients come to
china. Because the traditional Chinese medical herbs can deal with the PKD
well.
“four one” Chinese traditional treatment to diverse the dialysis
Do you have heard the “four one” Chinese traditional treatment? if you are not a Chinese, your anserr must be “no”. Now I want to share some information about it. the first step is a kettle of oral Chinese medicine, It main function is detoxification. This medicine also can invigorate blood and dissolve stasis and blood toxin. The second step is a dose of micro Chinese medicine ,which main purpose is improving the medical effects. This step is an external medicine, and it can repair the kidney cells and expand the blood vessels. A lot of blood toxin and electrolyte can be taken away with the urine. Next is a bottle of Maikang composition. It is used to improve the blood circulation and reduce the blood fat. And it also has the function of anti-thrombosis and anti-aging. This medicine should drink twice a day. At last, the PKD patients can enjoy the Chinese medial foot bath. They just need to soak their foots in the hot Chinese medical bath. Through soaking, the active Chinese ingredient can promote the blood circulation and can take away the cold qi of the body.
You must be attracted by our Chinese medical therapy, it do can help the PKD patients reverse the dialysis. please add my whatsapp +86 13383015760 or send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com to contact us.
“four one” Chinese traditional treatment to diverse the dialysis
Do you have heard the “four one” Chinese traditional treatment? if you are not a Chinese, your anserr must be “no”. Now I want to share some information about it. the first step is a kettle of oral Chinese medicine, It main function is detoxification. This medicine also can invigorate blood and dissolve stasis and blood toxin. The second step is a dose of micro Chinese medicine ,which main purpose is improving the medical effects. This step is an external medicine, and it can repair the kidney cells and expand the blood vessels. A lot of blood toxin and electrolyte can be taken away with the urine. Next is a bottle of Maikang composition. It is used to improve the blood circulation and reduce the blood fat. And it also has the function of anti-thrombosis and anti-aging. This medicine should drink twice a day. At last, the PKD patients can enjoy the Chinese medial foot bath. They just need to soak their foots in the hot Chinese medical bath. Through soaking, the active Chinese ingredient can promote the blood circulation and can take away the cold qi of the body.
You must be attracted by our Chinese medical therapy, it do can help the PKD patients reverse the dialysis. please add my whatsapp +86 13383015760 or send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com to contact us.
Saturday, September 5, 2015
How Long Can Dialysis Patients with GFR 10 Live
Most of the kidney disease patients who are in the dialysis concern more
about how long they can live with the GFR 10. The GFR10 means the kidney failure
which is so serious to the dialysis patients.
If the economic condition permits, guaranteeing sufficient hemodialysis to decrease complications, and patient own condition is not bad, of that kind, the patient can live more than twenty years. The patient must do proper exercises, maintain regular life, supply adequate nutrition, avoid being tired and prevent cold or other diseases, for they may aggravate renal failure.
At present, the data displays that if all the conditions go smoothly, the survival time of hemodialysis is similar to kidney transplant. About 80% patients can live more than one year, 60% patients can live more than 5 years. Within the first five years, death is mainly caused by too late dialysis and most patients are accompanied with severe complications, such as diabetes. In addition, the patients’ age is relatively high. Afterward, moreover, for the senile patients, even they have not entered into the Uremia Stage, it is uncertain whether the patients will have other accident or not within that five years.
The cause of death for the renal failure patients is due to heart, brain, and lung complications. Heart may be aggravated by anemia and edema etc. Hyperkalemia and Metabolic acidosis (caused by food), etc. may also lead to die. High blood pressure can cause cerebral hemorrhage.
As to the treatment, here we recommend our Funeng Therapy. the micro-chinese medicine osmetherapy is an advanced treatment in treating end stage of kidney disease in the world. China is the leading country in using Funeng Therapy in clinic. Besides, Funeng Therapy is a traditional Chinese medicine iontophoresis, without any side-effect for the human body.
If you want to know more information like how long can dialysis patients with GFR live, you can add my whatsapp +86 13383015760 or send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com
If the economic condition permits, guaranteeing sufficient hemodialysis to decrease complications, and patient own condition is not bad, of that kind, the patient can live more than twenty years. The patient must do proper exercises, maintain regular life, supply adequate nutrition, avoid being tired and prevent cold or other diseases, for they may aggravate renal failure.
At present, the data displays that if all the conditions go smoothly, the survival time of hemodialysis is similar to kidney transplant. About 80% patients can live more than one year, 60% patients can live more than 5 years. Within the first five years, death is mainly caused by too late dialysis and most patients are accompanied with severe complications, such as diabetes. In addition, the patients’ age is relatively high. Afterward, moreover, for the senile patients, even they have not entered into the Uremia Stage, it is uncertain whether the patients will have other accident or not within that five years.
The cause of death for the renal failure patients is due to heart, brain, and lung complications. Heart may be aggravated by anemia and edema etc. Hyperkalemia and Metabolic acidosis (caused by food), etc. may also lead to die. High blood pressure can cause cerebral hemorrhage.
As to the treatment, here we recommend our Funeng Therapy. the micro-chinese medicine osmetherapy is an advanced treatment in treating end stage of kidney disease in the world. China is the leading country in using Funeng Therapy in clinic. Besides, Funeng Therapy is a traditional Chinese medicine iontophoresis, without any side-effect for the human body.
If you want to know more information like how long can dialysis patients with GFR live, you can add my whatsapp +86 13383015760 or send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com
Can Dialysis Reduce High Creatinine from the Root
Due to the damaging of the kidney, some kidney disease patients are suffering
from the high cratinien, and they receive various kinds of the treatments,
including of the dialysis. after applying the dialysis, their high cretinine do
can bring down a lot, and they want to know can the dialysis reduce high
cretinine from the root.
Dialysis is a procedure that cleans and filters the patients’ blood. It also can clean your body of harmful wastes, extra salt and fluids. It also controls blood pressure and helps your body keep the proper balance of chemicals such as potassium, sodium, and chloride.
Before your first treatment, an access to your bloodstream must be made. The access provides a way for blood to be carried from your body to the dialysis machine and then back into your body. The access can be internal (inside the body -- usually under your skin) or external (outside the body).
Traditional Chinese medical therapy to lower the high creatinien
Chinese medical circle therapies
Chinese medical circle therapy is another good therapy to treat chronic kidney disease in our hospital. We make the Chinese herbs into powder and compound them to be unguent. We know there are numerous of acupoints in our body and each has different function. So we rely on the acupoints and cover the Chinese unguent on different of them. With the blood circulation of our body the Chinese medicine can penetrate the damaged kidney part and repair the vessel and cells of your kidney. Then the permeability of your body will be improved.
We can gain the conclusion, the dialysis can’t reduce the high creatinien from the root. on the contract, our chinese medial therapy can treat the kidney disease form the root. if you want to know more information about our therapies, you can add my whatsapp +86 13383015760 or send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
Dialysis is a procedure that cleans and filters the patients’ blood. It also can clean your body of harmful wastes, extra salt and fluids. It also controls blood pressure and helps your body keep the proper balance of chemicals such as potassium, sodium, and chloride.
Before your first treatment, an access to your bloodstream must be made. The access provides a way for blood to be carried from your body to the dialysis machine and then back into your body. The access can be internal (inside the body -- usually under your skin) or external (outside the body).
Traditional Chinese medical therapy to lower the high creatinien
Chinese medical circle therapies
Chinese medical circle therapy is another good therapy to treat chronic kidney disease in our hospital. We make the Chinese herbs into powder and compound them to be unguent. We know there are numerous of acupoints in our body and each has different function. So we rely on the acupoints and cover the Chinese unguent on different of them. With the blood circulation of our body the Chinese medicine can penetrate the damaged kidney part and repair the vessel and cells of your kidney. Then the permeability of your body will be improved.
We can gain the conclusion, the dialysis can’t reduce the high creatinien from the root. on the contract, our chinese medial therapy can treat the kidney disease form the root. if you want to know more information about our therapies, you can add my whatsapp +86 13383015760 or send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
Friday, September 4, 2015
Can Kidney Failure Patients Eat the Banana
Some kidney failure patients have the same question that can they eat the
bananas. We all know that the banana contains a lot of potassium, so they
worried that if they can eat the bananas. Now let’s discuss the question with
you.
Can Kidney Cyst patients eat bananas? From the views of traditional Chinese medicine, bananas have high nutritional value, which has been recorded in ancient books. Bananas are beneficial to human, such as clearing heat in body, detoxifying, moistening intestine to facilitate defecation, moistening lung to relieve a cough, decreasing blood pressure, nourishing function and so on. So banana is a kind of wonderful fruit. Eating banana can reduce blood pressure and prevent Hypertension and cardiovascular disease. It’s showed from research that eating two bananas every day can effectively reduce blood pressure by ten percent.
Can Kidney Cyst patients eat bananas? Will eating bananas cause illness condition of Kidney Cyst patients to aggravate? As above mentioned, bananas has high nutritional value. Can Kidney Cyst patients also eat bananas? But the content of potassium in banana is very high, if Kidney Cyst patients want to eat bananas, they should consider their respective illness conditions.
If Kidney Cyst patients just have kidney cysts, without damaged renal function or other internal damages, they can eat bananas, but the intake should be limited.
If Kidney Cyst patients have cysts and damaged renal function as well as other internal damages they should eat less bananas, no more than half banana every day. Besides, there is much sugar in every banana, about 87 kilocalories calorie in every about 100g bananas. So diabetic patients should also eat less bananas.
From above, you must know clearly if the kidney failure patients eat the bananas. if you want to know more information about the kidney failure diets, you can add my whatsApp +86 13383015760 or send messages to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
Can Kidney Cyst patients eat bananas? From the views of traditional Chinese medicine, bananas have high nutritional value, which has been recorded in ancient books. Bananas are beneficial to human, such as clearing heat in body, detoxifying, moistening intestine to facilitate defecation, moistening lung to relieve a cough, decreasing blood pressure, nourishing function and so on. So banana is a kind of wonderful fruit. Eating banana can reduce blood pressure and prevent Hypertension and cardiovascular disease. It’s showed from research that eating two bananas every day can effectively reduce blood pressure by ten percent.
Can Kidney Cyst patients eat bananas? Will eating bananas cause illness condition of Kidney Cyst patients to aggravate? As above mentioned, bananas has high nutritional value. Can Kidney Cyst patients also eat bananas? But the content of potassium in banana is very high, if Kidney Cyst patients want to eat bananas, they should consider their respective illness conditions.
If Kidney Cyst patients just have kidney cysts, without damaged renal function or other internal damages, they can eat bananas, but the intake should be limited.
If Kidney Cyst patients have cysts and damaged renal function as well as other internal damages they should eat less bananas, no more than half banana every day. Besides, there is much sugar in every banana, about 87 kilocalories calorie in every about 100g bananas. So diabetic patients should also eat less bananas.
From above, you must know clearly if the kidney failure patients eat the bananas. if you want to know more information about the kidney failure diets, you can add my whatsApp +86 13383015760 or send messages to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
Treatment for Muscle Cramps among Dialysis Patients
Most of the kidney disease patients who are in the dialysis always appear
various kinds of the symptoms, and the muscle cramps is one of them. Then the
dialysis patients want to know what they can do to get rid of the phenomenon.
Follow me, and you can find the answer.
The causes for the dialysis patients appear muscle cramps
There are lots of factors can lead to the muscle cramps for the dialysis patients. and the main factor is lacking of the vitamin D. Because the kidney disease patients must restrict the diets, so as a result, the vitamin D is restricted, too. Lacking of the calcium also can leading to the muscle cramps.
Treatment for Muscle Cramps among Dialysis Patients
Micro-Chinese Medical Osmotherapy, an original creation of our hospital, has made a great contributions in the treatment of kidney disease. Do you know how it apply to kidney disease patients? According to different symptoms, we make different Chinese medical herbs into tiny powder and put them into two medical bags. Then the Chinese medical bags are supposed to apply on the patient’s skin which is corresponding to the kidney part. With the professional equipment’s help, the active composition penetrate into the kidney part through skin.
The main function of this therapy is promoting the blood circulation of the whole body. The active Chinese medical ingredients reach to the surface of skin firstly; then it penetrates into the blood cells through the deep skin, at this time, the waste of the blood will be taken away gradually. At last, the active Chinese medicine reach to the damaged kidney, which can repair the kidney tissues. With improving of kidney function, the muscle cramps on dialysis will disappear.
If you are also are suffering from the dialysis and the muscle cramps, you can come to china and receive our therapy. you can add my whatsApp +86 13383015760 or send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
The causes for the dialysis patients appear muscle cramps
There are lots of factors can lead to the muscle cramps for the dialysis patients. and the main factor is lacking of the vitamin D. Because the kidney disease patients must restrict the diets, so as a result, the vitamin D is restricted, too. Lacking of the calcium also can leading to the muscle cramps.
Treatment for Muscle Cramps among Dialysis Patients
Micro-Chinese Medical Osmotherapy, an original creation of our hospital, has made a great contributions in the treatment of kidney disease. Do you know how it apply to kidney disease patients? According to different symptoms, we make different Chinese medical herbs into tiny powder and put them into two medical bags. Then the Chinese medical bags are supposed to apply on the patient’s skin which is corresponding to the kidney part. With the professional equipment’s help, the active composition penetrate into the kidney part through skin.
The main function of this therapy is promoting the blood circulation of the whole body. The active Chinese medical ingredients reach to the surface of skin firstly; then it penetrates into the blood cells through the deep skin, at this time, the waste of the blood will be taken away gradually. At last, the active Chinese medicine reach to the damaged kidney, which can repair the kidney tissues. With improving of kidney function, the muscle cramps on dialysis will disappear.
If you are also are suffering from the dialysis and the muscle cramps, you can come to china and receive our therapy. you can add my whatsApp +86 13383015760 or send emails to kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com.
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