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Showing posts with label Renal Parenchymal Disease. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Renal Parenchymal Disease. Show all posts
Thursday, 17 January 2013
How To Treat Parenchymal Kidney Disease
Renal Parenchymal Disease means disease of the kidney cells (nephrons) themselves. It usually implies less than optimal capacity to process waste (such as urinary creatinine).
Treatment for parenchymal kidney disease seeks to remove excess salt, water and harmful substances from the bloodstream. Patients learn to manage their kidney disease by restricting their intake of salt, potassium, and protein; treating their high blood pressure; managing their diabetes; and taking erythropoietin ("epo"), a hormone that helps bone marrow to produce healthy blood cells.
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy Consists of Three Parts)overts the defects of traditional Chinese medicines. It is an external therapy, in which the effective medicines are shattered into powder. With the aid of effective penetrant and osmosis devices, the effective medicines are permeated into kidney lesions by external application, thus achieving the goal of treating Renal Parenchymal Disease.
Micro-Chinese Medicine is abstracted from the Chinese herbs, without any side-effect. This is the oldest traditional medicines in our country, like acupuncture.
All kidney disease is caused by the renal fibrosis, which means the blood can’t flow in the vessels. Chinese Medicine can dilate blood vessels, increase the blood flow volume in the renal lesion.
Symptoms of Renal Parenchymal Disease
Renal parenchymal disease is non-specific and refers to abnormalities of the body of the kidney. There are multiple causes, including high blood pressure, drug toxicity and trauma.
The key to treatment is first to understand the potential causes and reverse as many of these as possible.
Depending on the severity of the illness and in general, avoidance of medications that can cause kidney injury is prudent. Several of these are commonly prescribed, including non-steroidal antiinflammatory medications, trimethoprim-sulfa and certain antiretroviral medications.
Kidney stones are very common, and when they pass the pain can be very severe. Stone formation can be either an inherited problem or because of an obstruction or a severe kidney infection. Kidney stones can also cause scarring and damage to the kidneys if not properly treated, however kidney stones can be managed successfully with early detection.
Diabetes is another medical condition that can lead to kidney disease. Certain medications such as chemotherapy medications, pesticides and illegal drugs can also cause severe damage the kidneys and kidney tissues.
Polycystic renal disease is hereditary type of kidney disease and starts in childhood and follows through adulthood. Other hereditary kidney diseases include Alport's syndrome and cystinuria.
Some of the warning signs for any renal disease are:
Difficulty urinating, or painful urination
Frequent urination
Blood in the urine
Swelling of the face especially around the eyes, or edema in the feet and hands
Back pain just below the ribcage
Hypertension
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