2015年7月13日星期一

How Does Complex Renal Cyst with Back Pains Happen

Complex renal cyst refers to intracystic hemorrhage,accompanied with renal cyst organization, infection or calcification. And due to the diversities of capsule contents, complex renal cyst usually is irregular in shape and difficult to diagnose. With the enlargement of renal cyst, patients will suffer back pains. There are still not a exact answer that why patients suffer from renal cyst, but we have a clear knowledge about the symptoms and treatment for complex renal cyst.

The cause of back pains in complex renal cyst

Due to the epithelial cells on cyst walls secreting cyst fluid continually, the kidney get heavier and heavier. At the work of gravity, the kidney will sink, involving the nerves and tissues around the kidney. So renal cyst patients sometimes suffer back pains.

What can patients can do to treat the complex renal cyst with back pains

When renal cyst patients have suffered back pains, they are not suitable for movements in case of the cyst rupture which would bring more pains to patients such as infection, blood urine, pains around the kidney and so on. Except having a good rest, the daily diet also plays an important role in inhibiting the cyst fluids secretion and the unhealthy foods and stimulated foods are forbidden for renal cyst patients.

This article mainly recommend the Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy to complex renal cyst patients. Compared with the surgery treatment, it is more natural and thorough for it would not cause any trauma on human body and no matter where the cyst located, the medicine always can shrink the cyst and block the way of cyst growth. Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is suitable for all kinds of renal cysts.

All in all, once complex renal cyst patients found that they are attacked by the disease,they should pay more attention to their physical conditions and have a timely treatment. Only when the cyst are shrunk, the back pains and other symptoms can be remitted from root. And if you want to know more information about renal cyst or treatment, you can contact our online doctors, leave us messages or send email to kidneyfight@hotmail.com, we will reply you within 24 hours.

2015年6月17日星期三

Preventing kidney stones: It may be as simple as changing your diet

Kidney stones are extremely common -- about 13 percent of men and 7 percent of women in the United States will get one in their lifetime -- and occur when tiny crystals in the urine (calcium, phosphorus and other minerals or salts) come together to form a hard deposit. Studies have shown that 35 to 50 percent of people who get them will get them again within five years without treatment.

Here are a few helpful tips for preventing kidney stones with everyday foods and dietary interventions:

Drink plenty of clean water

This point simply cannot be overstated, as pure, fluoride-free water truly is the master cleanser when it comes to maintaining clean kidneys that are free of stones and other toxic buildup. Drinking at least four liters of water every day will not only help prevent kidney stones from forming, but also quickly eliminate any small stones that may have already formed. Some health practitioners also recommend drinking distilled water to prevent and flush kidney stones.

Add fresh lemon, lime and apple cider vinegar to daily beverages

Taking this a step further, adding fresh lemon or lime juice, or apple cider vinegar, to your beverages throughout the day will help alkalize your body, effectively blocking the formation of kidney stones. These alkalizing juices will also help quickly dissolve any existing stones that might be present in your kidneys, keeping them clean and stone-free.

Eat foods that are naturally high in calcium

This point may run contrary to your existing line of thinking as far as kidney stones are concerned, but natural calcium is actually beneficial for preventing kidney stones. According to a recent study published in the Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, dietary calcium actually binds with calcium oxalate, the substance that makes up most kidney stones, and crystallizes and flushes it from the body before it has a chance to form into stones.

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How to Prevent Kidney Stones Naturally

Kidney stones form when certain chemicals become concentrated enough in the urine to form crystals. The crystals grow into larger masses (stones), which can make their way through the urinary tract. If the stone gets stuck somewhere and blocks the flow of urine, it causes pain.

This would be my top priority for any patient suffering from kidney stones, specifically calcium-oxalate stones. As many of Chris’s readers know, we require more than just vitamin D to properly metabolize calcium in our diets and in our blood, yet unfortunately, most nephrologists and dietitians never consider the role other fat soluble vitamins play in calcium metabolism. But vitamin A and vitamin K2 are two nutrients that are critical for balancing out the effects of vitamin D and making sure the calcium from our diet gets deposited into our bones and not into our arteries.

Drink plenty of water: Drinking extra water dilutes the substances in urine that lead to stones. Strive to drink enough fluids to pass 2 liters of urine a day, which is roughly eight standard 8-ounce cups. It may help to include some citrus beverages, like lemonade and orange juice. The citrate in these beverages helps block stone formation.

Get the calcium you need: Getting too little calcium in your diet can cause oxalate levels to rise and cause kidney stones. To prevent this, make sure to take in an amount of calcium appropriate to your age. Ideally, obtain calcium from foods, since some studies have linked taking calcium supplements to kidney stones. Men 50 and older should get 1,000 milligrams (mg) of calcium per day, along with 800 to 1,000 international units (IU) of vitamin D to help the body absorb the calcium.

Eat More Carbohydrates

Another problem that people on a run-of-the-mill Paleo diet might encounter is an inadequate intake of carbohydrate. While carbohydrate is not an essential macronutrient in the most basic biochemical description, a very low carb diet can lead to profound health problems in certain individuals, such as depressed thyroid function, nutrient deficiencies like scurvy, and even insulin resistance. Many people eating a Paleo diet tend to eat lower carb simply because of the nature of the ‘banned’ foods being higher in carbohydrate, such as grains and dairy.

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2015年5月13日星期三

Kidney Cancer Linked to Kidney Stones

A kidney stone is a hard object that is made from chemicals in the urine. But can be found at any point in your urinary tract. The urinary tract includes the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. Not all kidney stones are made up of the same crystals.

Patients with a history of kidney stones are at significantly higher risk of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and transitional cell carcinoma (TCC), according to the findings of a meta-analysis presented at the 2014 Kidney Week meeting.

The meta-analysis, by Wisit Cheungpasitporn, MD, of Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., and colleagues, included 7 studies. A history of kidney stones was associated with a significant 76% increased risk of RCC and a 2.1 times increased risk of TCC.

In subgroup analyses, the risk of RCC associated with stones was significant only in male subjects. The researchers concluded that their findings may impact clinical management and cancer surveillance. Our kidney disease hospital email kidneyhospitalabroad@hotmail.com

Extended Hemodialysis May Improve Phosphate Control

Since the 1960s, when hemodialysis first became a practical treatment for kidney failure, we've learned much about how to make hemodialysis treatments more effective and minimize side effects.  Hemodialysis can be an outpatient or inpatient therapy. Routine hemodialysis is conducted in a dialysis outpatient facility, either a purpose built room in a hospital or a dedicated, stand alone clinic.

Extended treatment time (TT) on hemodialysis (HD) may improve serum phosphate control, according to study findings presented at the 2014 Kidney Week meeting.

Investigators at Imperial College Hospital NHS Trust and North Bristol NHS Trust in the U.K. compared extended TT (6 hours) and standard TT (4 hours) on HD in a randomized, crossover study that included 29 patients. During the extended TT phase of the study, serum phosphate decreased significantly from 1.67 g/dL before treatment to 1.27 g/dL after 6 hours of treatment.

During the standard TT phase, serum phosphate increased significantly from 1.51 g/dL before treatment to 1.94 g/dL after 4 hours of treatment.

In addition, during the standard TT phase, researchers observed a significant increase in extracellular water, whereas during the extended TT phase, patients had no significant change in hydration status.

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2015年4月16日星期四

Early dialysis important

“Our findings support the feasibility of using early dialysis as a potential standard of care and protective measure when a hurricane or other ‘notice event' is anticipated to interrupt dialysis treatment,” the authors wrote.

 “Emergency preparedness and response depend on good planning and strong day-to-day systems. Many dialysis providers routinely organize early dialysis for patients in advance of major holidays, suggesting that systems are in place to provide such care in advance of a major storm.”

The investigators stated that, from a preparedness perspective, “dialysis facilities should consider having plans in place to provide early dialysis to patients in advance of predictable disasters such as hurricane and to ensure their ability to function in a disaster.”

In a statement prepared by the National Kidney Foundation (NKF), which publishes the American Journal of Kidney Diseases, corresponding author Nicole Lurie, MD, Department of Health and Human Services Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, stated that the research clearly showed that delaying dialysis can have devastating health effects for patients with ESRD.

“The good news is that we saw a lot of patients receiving dialysis before the storm hit. That type of advance planning by patients and their facilities should become routine nationwide,” she said. “Everyone involved should know what to do when their facilities might close—patients should know where to go, and facilities should be able to provide a surge in early dialysis care so treatment is not delayed. At the end of the day, that helps people and their communities be more resilient.”

Room for improvement
Dr. Lurie pointed out that 40% of patients did not receive early dialysis, meaning “there is still plenty of room for dialysis patient and facility improvement. I hope these findings serve as a rallying cry not just for the dialysis community, but for all people with any type of chronic health condition and their care providers to plan for emergencies.”

“This is an important analysis of the impact of Hurricane Sandy in October 2012 on individuals treated with in-center hemodialysis that ultimately helps the dialysis community better anticipate what might go wrong, improve emergency plans for disaster scenarios, and more rapidly respond to protect the health of our patients during emergencies,” said Joseph Vassalotti, MD, NKF's Chief Medical Officer. “The study reflects another step forward to improve the education and training of patients and dialysis clinic staff, following the widely recognized poor response to Hurricane Katrina in August 2005.”

Of cause, there are other therapies for dialysis patients and be used according to the specific physical condition of patients.And now if you are interested in our Traditional Chinese Medicine treatment for mental confusion in kidney failure, you can contact our online doctors, leave us messages or send email to kidneyfightd@hotmail.com, we will reply you within 24 hours.

2015年4月7日星期二

What Factors That May Affect the Prognosis of PKD?

PKD is a genetic kidney disease which means there are many small and big cysts spreading in kidneys. with the secretion of cysts fluids and enlargement of cysts, PKD patients would duffer more and more symptoms and kidney function get decline. There are many factors that are related with the cysts growth. Knowing these factors can benefit for slow down the prognosis of PKD.

1. The age when people get PKD

PKD is a genetic kidney disease, but the time or age when people get it is different from case to case. When people get PKD in an early age, they may have a bad prognosis to develop into kidney failure. However, when people get PKD in middle age or older, they may have a better prognosis to live a long life.

2. Daily diet

The daily diet may also affect the prognosis in PKD. If patients eat healthy diet, such as low-salt, low- protein, healthy foods, and keep balanced nutrition, they may have a better prognosis. However, when PKD patients take foods freewheelingly, and ignore the advices of their doctors, they may have bad prognosis.

3. Living habits

For PKD patients, the daily lifestyle may affect their prognosis. People who have a healthy lifestyle will have a good prognosis. The healthy lifestyle may contain good rest, no smoking, far away with alcohol and proper exercises. For PKD patients who have bad lifestyle, they may have bad prognosis. The unhealthy lifestyle may contain overwork, smoking and drinking too much alcohol. All these living habits will affect the prognosis of PKD patients.

4.Treatment

The treatment that PKD patients are received will affect their prognosis. People who have an effective treatment timely, they will have good prognosis, in turn, patients who fail to have treatment, they may have bad prognosis.


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2015年4月6日星期一

Can Polycystic Kidney Disease Patients Eat Orange?

Polycystic Kidney Disease is the genetic disease which also is one of leading cause of kidney function decline. Kidneys are the main metabolism organs, with the metabolic disorder, patients suffer more and more complications and symptoms. To live a high quality and long life, diet should be cautious. Then can Polycystic Kidney Disease patients eat orange.

1. Supply enough vitamin C

Vitamin C is an important nutrient for people, and it can help protect the kidney function and increase the kidney filtering rate. So PKD patients can take oranges in their daily life, which can help improve their immunity and protect the kidney function.

2. Improve appetite

Because of the kidney damage, the kidney function will be reduced, and the wastes and toxins will not be discharged promptly, which will cause the bad substances build up in blood. And patients will suffer from some serious symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and loss of appetite. Orange has the function of improving the appetite for PKD patients.

3. Help ease fatigue

For PKD patients, they will easily get fatigue because of their reduced kidney function. The citric acid in orange can help PKD patients to relieve their fatigue.

4. Prevent and help lower high blood pressure

For PKD patients, they often have the symptom of high blood pressure, which will cause further damage to the kidneys, so they should firmly control their high blood pressure. Orange contains hesperidin which can help strengthen the toughness of blood vessels and extend blood vessels, so kidney patients can eat some oranges to lower their high blood pressure.

Above are the common benefits for PKD patients to eat oranges, however, not all the PKD patients can eat it. As the oranges are also rich in potassium, so for PKD patients who have high potassium, they will not recommend to eat oranges.
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2015年4月2日星期四

Is Vinegar Good for Polycystic Kidney Disease Patients?


Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a genetic chronic kidney disease. For PKD patients, they can prolong their life expectancy and improve their life quality through controlling and inhibiting the cysts growth and enlargement with the healthy life style, especially for the scientific diet. Then, is vinegar good for polycystic kidney disease patients?

Vinegar is helpful for treating tiredness. With a good rest, PKD patients can be treated very well.

Vinegar can avoid cold.

Cold is a dangerous factor to aggravate renal conditions. Therefore vinegar is an assistant for controlling the progression of Polycystic Kidney Disease.

High blood pressure keeps very well with the help of vinegar.

High Blood Pressure is an important role to deteriorating kidney conditions. High blood pressure will lead to kidney in a serious condition.

Improve Appetite

Many PKD patients have poor appetite thus leading to the shortage of energy and protein. Having vinegar is helpful to improve appetite.

Improve Immunity

With the improvement of appetite, we intake many food thus providing primary materials for rebuilding immune system and protecting kidney functions.
With help of vinegar, PKD patient’s condition can be improved a lot.


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2015年4月1日星期三

Healthy Dietary Suggestions for Polycystic Kidney Disease Patients

Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is the genetic kidney problem marked by many small and big fluid-filled cysts in kidney. The kidney function decline has close relationship with the growth and enlargement of renal cysts, then in their daily life, what can polycystic kidney disease patients do to prevent the cysts growth. Here, our experts will give the patients some useful dietary suggestions to protect kidney function and remit some symptoms.

1. Low-protein diet

Protein is a necessary nurtrition for us, but for PKD patients, high protein intake will increase kidney burden, which is harmful for kidneys. For this reason, limiting protein intake is very essential for PKD patients.

2. Low-salt diet

Low-salt diet is a must not matter for people with high blood pressure, as high salt intake can cause further elevation of blood pressure.

3. Vitamin

The patients had better try to ingest more vitamin, especially vitamin B which can help to regulate body metabolism.

4. Control calory supply

People with kidney disease are more likely to suffer from dyslipidemia, so controlling calory supply is also necessary. How much calory they can ingest every day depends on their physical condition and illness condition.


Above are just some systematic diet suggestionns. The detailed diet plan should be set up according to the every patients’ practical disease condition. If you want to know more information about the dietary for polycystic kidney disease or ask for treatment suggestions, you can contact our online doctors, leave us messages or send email to kidneyfight@hotmail.com, we will reply you within 24 hours.

2015年2月16日星期一

Bad Habits Increase the Risk of Kidney Stones

Kidney stones are a common disease of the urinary system, and now there is an upward trend in the incidence, studies have shown that bad habits will increase the risk of kidney stones.

Often hold back

Many people have the habit of holding back, holding back urine can cause excessive concentration of the body, some of the substances in the urine can be deposited in the kidneys down to the formation of urine scale, such as excessive urine scale deposits can form kidney stones.

Insufficient water intake

Mentioned here do not include beverages amount of water intake means boiled water. Kidney takes about a day to 2000 ml of liquid waste will be filtered out of the blood, if less than 2000 ml of drinking water a day, the kidneys will not have enough water to maintain the normal operation of a long-term increase in blood so the waste will make kidney burden to induce the formation of kidney stones.

Excessive calcium

Now many people have the habit of calcium, but they only know the benefits of calcium, but do not know if too much calcium can also cause harm to humans. If too much calcium intake will increase the burden on the kidneys, calcium will be deposited in the kidneys, and ultimately the formation of kidney stones.

Eating too sweet

Studies have shown that in the two hours after eating 100 grams of sucrose urinalysis, urine calcium and oxalic acid concentration will increase, easy to form calcium oxalate crystals, which is an important cause of kidney stones. If you are eating is lactose, the concentration of calcium in the urine will be higher, easier to form calcium oxalate stones. kidneyfight@hotmail.com

Why IgA Nephropathy Patients Get Nephrotic Hypertention?

IgA Nephropathy is the most common of glomerulonephritis in the world, which is caused by the deposition of IgA in the glomerular messangium. With the development of illness condition, other kidney tissues also would be involved. With the kidney functions decline, IgA Nephropathy patients would suffer more and more complications and symptoms. Nephrotic Hypertention is one of common complications of IgA Nephropathy patients, here will have a introduction about the causes.

With the progression of IgA Nephropathy, the renal intrinsic cells can be damaged and kidney dysfunction occurs. Water and sodium retention appears, so the kidney blood vessels are compressed, and blood flow decreases. Then renal receptor will secrete more renin, and then angiotensin concentration increases, which make blood vessel shrink, thus increasing the blood pressure. High blood pressure and renal injury may aggravate each other. In general, if IgA Nephropathy patients get hypertension, their renal function is about to be injured has already been injured.

Once patients of IgA Nephropathy have symptoms of Nephrotic Hypertension, they should receive effective treatment instead of self-medication. IgA Nephropathy led hypertension is different from primary hypertension. The key of treating hypertension is to treat IgA Nephropathy through methods of delaying or blocking renal fibrosis. Only in this way, can we treat hypertension radically.

Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy in our Shijiazhuang Kidney Disease Hospital can not only treat IgA Nephropathy from the root by degrading the IgA deposits but also restore the renal function through its functions of promoting blood circulations to remove blood clots and cleaning the toxins in blood. Once injured kidney is recovered, IgA Nephropathy can be relieved and hypertension caused by IgA Nephropathy can also be relieved.


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2015年2月14日星期六

Patients with Diabetic Nephropathy Biopsy Indications

The typical pathology of diabetic nephropathy is the glomerular basement membrane thickening, mesangial matrix increase, efferent arteries and afferent arterioles hyaline degeneration, the formation of capillary hemangioma. However, no specific early glomerular change, so biopsy for early diagnosis of diabetic nephropathy is unlikely. When a patient has a history of diabetes, and microalbuminuria symptoms, hematuria, hypertension, renal dysfunction, by biopsy to identify belongs diabetic nephropathy, or chronic kidney disease, or both.

Diabetes type Ⅰ biopsy indications

1, Proteinuria appeared five years after the diagnosis of diabetes, kidney acute onset, Urine appears red blood cells (especially acanthocyte) and cellular casts.

2, There was no diabetic retinopathy or neuropathy, there are other manifestations of systemic disease, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin receptor antagonist 2 to 3 months, the glomerular filtration rate greater extent than 30%.

Diabetes type Ⅱ biopsy indications

1, Appears difficult to diagnose proteinuria, kidney acute onset, Urine appears red blood cells (especially acanthocyte) and cellular casts.

2, Although no diabetic retinopathy, but can not rule out kidney disease, or other systemic disease manifestations, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors or angiotensin receptor antagonist 2 to 3 months, the glomerular filtration rate a drop of greater than 30%.

Is How to Cause Renal Dysfunction

Sub-acute renal failure and chronic renal insufficiency, renal insufficiency, in which the cause of chronic renal insufficiency divided into primary and secondary. Since all progressive renal disease eventually can become chronic renal insufficiency, chronic renal insufficiency and therefore cause a wide variety, including common risk factors of chronic glomerulonephritis, caused by abnormal metabolism of kidney damage, kidney infection and so on.

Lead to chronic renal insufficiency factor

1. Chronic glomerulonephritis: chronic glomerulonephritis patients may develop chronic renal insufficiency, such as IgA nephropathy, membranous proliferative glomerulonephritis, focal segmental glomerulosclerosis and mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis.

2. kidney damage caused by abnormal metabolism: metabolic abnormalities induced kidney damage may develop chronic renal insufficiency, such as diabetic nephropathy, gouty nephropathy and kidney disease amyloidosis.

3. vascular nephropathy: Vascular nephropathy have hypertension, renal vascular hypertension, renal arteriosclerosis, can develop chronic renal insufficiency.

4. infection nephropathy: such as chronic pyelonephritis, renal tuberculosis.

5. systemic diseases: such as lupus nephritis, vasculitis, kidney damage, multiple myeloma.

6. toxic nephropathy: as an analgesic nephropathy, kidney disease and other toxic heavy metals.

7. obstructive nephropathy: such as obstruction, reflux nephropathy, urinary tract stones and so on.

2015年2月13日星期五

Treatment of Children with Nephrotic Main Factors

Treatment of children with nephrotic how, largely used in the treatment and the hospital is appropriate related. Medical devices and clinical experience of hospital doctors are also impact on the treatment of children with nephrotic great. Also note that there are two of the therapeutic effect of the following factors related to children with nephrotic.

1, treatment of children with nephrotic good or bad, depending on the primary factor in the disease itself, that is what the patient was suffering from kidney disease. Children died and more acute nephritis can or will be cured by simple treatment, children and parents happy; but children IgA nephropathy and nephrotic syndrome children themselves will be divided into a number of different circumstances, varying severity, treatment difficult easy to vary, therapeutic effect will vary.

2. The second important factor in the treatment of children with nephrotic, it depends on the physical condition of children. That is in addition to kidney disease, other organs or lesions in children is whether they can adapt best to achieve the efficacy of the drug occurred, such as nephrotic syndrome in patients with liver disease (such as hepatitis), cytotoxic drugs should not be used to deal with them is more difficult, and different children on drugs will have different reactions in children if not sensitive to the hormone (hormone therapy ineffective portion of children with nephrotic syndrome).

No matter what kind of children's kidney disease treatment, is a long process, opportunistic die, prescriptions can only temporarily relieve the symptoms, and no way to completely treat kidney disease in children. If you have children nephropathy have any questions, please consult our online experts. kidneyfight@hotmil.com

2015年2月12日星期四

Healthy Care for Children Nephrotic Syndrome

Nephrotic Syndrome is the common kidney damage and it involves all generations. If children are attacked by the disease, they are difficult to treat with the high rate of recurrence, which need their patients pay more attention. This article will introduce patients and their family numbers some healthy care ways.
First, make daily schedule, arrange their rest and exercises reasonably, do not overstrain them. During home treatment, do not take drugs that contract blood vessels or are toxin to kidneys. Do urine lab tests regularly to monitor changes in urine and prevent recurrence of the disease. And if there is foamy urine suddenly, or changes in urine color, property or volume, etc. or patients have swelling in face, bad appetite, fatigue or fever, etc., parents should pay enough attention to it and take them to see a doctor in time.

Second, application of steroids: steroids are usually applied to control syndrome, the principle is full dose at beginning, reducing slowly and maintaining at low dose. Anyhow, they should follow doctor’s instructions strictly regarding the steroids application, and parents are required to do: a. Decide the dose and time for children patients to take for everyday; b. Ba aware of and carry on the right time to reduce the dose and right dose to give as well as the time to maintain this dose; c do urine lab test every week; d. Know if they are allowed to adjust the dose at their will according to lab test result.
Third, pay enough attention to personal hygiene, keep mouth and skin clean. Put on or take off clothes according to weather change, prevent upper respiratory tract infection. Take a shower usually and change their underwear accordingly and keep skin and beds clean. For those who have severe swelling and high blood pressure, they should be kept in bed and have them turn frequently. Avoid injuries.

Fourth, psychological care. Patients usually have fear, depression and anxiety, etc. which is not good for their recovery, so parents should help them overcome this kind of emotion, keep good mood.

Fifth, recheck regularly and take medicine on time.


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Treatment of Children with Nephrotic Specification is Important

In our lives, the incidence of kidney disease in children is relatively high, once the disease in the child's body is very serious consequences. Influence the occurrence of the disease on children is great, then the primary method of treatment for children with nephrotic have what? Here we come to understand the main method of treatment for children with nephrotic what the next.

Experts found in the clinical treatment, since there are many misunderstandings parents, learning stress and family economic pressure and other reasons exist existence of children, some children with nephrotic treatment is often not up to standard. In particular, the use of hormone therapy more casual, and even self-assertion withdrawal, very serious consequences of doing so.

Children can take a kidney treatment Integrative treatment, but parents can not listen to the recipe, in accordance with their own prescriptions for medicine treatment. In the long course of treatment, parents should establish a trusting doctor-patient relationship with hospitals and doctors, under the guidance of a doctor standard treatment and medication.

If the child is suffering from chronic renal failure or uremia, parents should not despair. Younger patients are not suitable for transplantation, and now kidney dialysis treatment and other children have been very advanced, this is equivalent to substitute artificial kidney treatment, greatly improving the patient's survival time, allowing the patient to wait until the appropriate age for children and proper kidney, and then a kidney transplant.

Children kidney treatments for the rehabilitation of children is of great help, so parents should be aware of these disease-related knowledge. These are the simple knowledge about the treatment of children with nephrotic presentation, I hope these children with nephrotic introduce treatment methods for patients who would help. kidneyfight@hotmail.com

2015年2月11日星期三

Should FSGS Patients Eat Rice and Curry

Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) refers to a kind of primary glomerular damage developing from Nephrotic Syndrome and it occurs mainly in youngsters. Once patients are attacked by FSGS, they has better insist a healthy lifestyle, especially in their diet, for a healthy body and prevention of kidney failure. Rice and curry, the common foods in our daily life, confused patients a lot, this article will have a analysis about these foods for FSGS patients.

Introduction about rice and curry

Rice and curry is a popular dish in Sri Lanka and the Southern Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. It mainly comprices rice, vegetable, meat (often chicken and fish), dhal, papadums, sambals, etc. This food uses chili peppers, cardamom, cumin, coriander and other spices. It has a distinctive taste. The specier preparations are believed to be among the world’s hottest in the terms of chilli content.

Whether patients with FSGS can eat rice and curry?

According to nephrologists, FSGS should arrange a reasonable diet which should not increase the kidneys’ burdens or even cause damages to the kidneys. Therefore, if patients with FSGS eat spicy rice and curry, their kidneys can be stimulated by the irritating ingredients, so more burdens are brought to the kidneys, which deteriorate the illness condition. For this reason, FSGS patients had better not take spicy rice and curry.

Apart from keeping away from spicy food, patients with FSGS had better limit the intake of high-protein foods such as beans and bean products. Moreover, high potassium food (bananas, peanuts, oranges, potatoes, tomatoes), high phosphorus food (like seafood and thalassophyte), high-calcium food and high salt food (canned and processed meats, sardines, salted snacks) should also be avoided.
Besides, patients should pay high attention to the intake of water. Patients with FSGS are recommended to consult their doctor for advice about the specific water intake.


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2015年2月10日星期二

Treatment for Mild Dehydration in CKD

Chronic renal failure, or chronic kidney disease (CKD), is a slow and progressive decline of kidney function. It's usually a result of a complication from another serious medical condition. Unlike acute renal failure, which happens quickly and suddenly, chronic renal failure happens gradually - over a period of weeks, months, or years - as the kidneys slowly stop working, leading to end-stage renal disease (ESRD).

Its causes are numerous. Generally it occurs because of damage to the kidney tissue caused by decreased renal blood flow (renal ischemia) from any cause (e.g. low blood pressure), exposure to substances harmful to the kidney, an inflammatory process in the kidney, or an obstruction of the urinary tract which impedes the flow of urine. AKI is diagnosed on the basis of characteristic laboratory findings, such as elevated blood urea nitrogen and creatinine, or inability of the kidneys to produce sufficient amounts of urine.

Urine color is directly linked to hydration status because the yellow tint is a measure of how many solid particles, such as sodium, chloride, nitrogen and potassium, are excreted. The color’s intensity depends on how much water the kidneys mix with the solids. Less water equals darker urine. More water equals lighter urine. Dark or rank-smelling urine are signs your body may need more water. But light-to-medium yellow urine is fine. Very clear urine may actually be a signal that your kidneys are taxed by the amount of fluid moving through them and the minerals in your body are being too diluted.

Also note that some vitamins, such as riboflavin, or B2, can turn urine bright yellow, so don’t be alarmed if your urine is a funny color after either swallowing a multivitamin or eating certain foods, like nutritional yeast, which is high in B vitamins.

The body retains water in response to biochemical and hormonal imbalances, toxicity, poor cardiovascular and cellular health — and, interestingly, dehydration. “If you’re not drinking enough liquid, your body may actually retain water to compensate,” says Vasey, adding that a general lack of energy is the most common symptom of this type of water retention. “Paradoxically, you can sometimes eliminate fluid retention by drinking more water, not less, because if you ingest enough water, the kidneys do not try and retain water by cutting back on elimination,” he explains.

Under normal conditions, the body flushes the water it doesn’t need. But it is possible — generally under extreme conditions when you are drinking more than 12 liters in 24 hours or exercising heavily — to disrupt the body’s osmotic balance by diluting and flushing too much sodium, an electrolyte that helps balance the pressure of fluids inside and outside of cells. That means cells bloat from the influx and may even burst.

While the condition, called hyponatremia, is rare, it happens. Long-distance runners are at highest risk for acute hyponatremia (meaning the imbalance happens in less than 48 hours), but anyone can get in trouble if they drink water to excess without replacing essential electrolytes and minerals. Extreme overconsumption of water can also strain the kidneys and, if drunk with meals, interfere with proper digestion.

Chronic hyponatremia, meaning sodium levels gradually taper off over days or weeks, is less dangerous because the brain can gradually adjust to the deficit, but the condition should still be treated by a doctor. Chronic hyponatremia is often seen in adults with illnesses that leach sodium from the body, such as kidney disease and congestive heart failure. But even a bad case of diarrhea, especially in children, can set the stage for hyponatremia. Be on the lookout for symptoms such as headache, confusion, lethargy and appetite loss.

That said, there is no scientific evidence to back up the very specific and well-worn advice that you need to drink eight, 8-ounce glasses of water a day (a.k.a. the 8 x 8 rule). In 2002, Heinz Valtin, MD, a retired physiology professor from Dartmouth Medical School and author of two textbooks on kidney function, published the definitive paper on the subject in the American Journal of Physiology. He spent 10 months searching medical literature for scientific evidence of the 8 x 8 rule only to come up empty-handed.

Artificially sweetened drinks add to the body’s toxic burden. Sugar and coffee also create an acidic environment in the body, impeding enzyme function and taxing the kidneys, which must rid the body of excess acid.

Moreover, says Vasey, caffeine found in coffee, black tea and soft drinks adversely affects your body’s water stores because it is a diuretic that elevates blood pressure, increasing the rate of both the production and elimination of urine. “The water in these drinks travels through the body too quickly,” says Vasey. “Hardly has the water entered the bloodstream than the kidneys remove a portion of the liquid and eliminate it, before the water has time to make its way into the intracellular environment.” kidneyfight@hotmail.com

Is Glomerulonephritis Genetic?

glomerulonephritis is the commonly seen in kidney damages, without good control, patients would step into kidney failure. For most patients who want to parents, the most important questions is that is glomerulonephritis genetic? Now our experts will explain you this question.

glomerulonephritis generally will be divided into primary glomerular and secondary glomerulonephritis. In fact, it also include genetic glomerulonephritis. This kind of nephritis was first reported in 1927, and was first reported in China in 1978. This disease has a different genetic way and the common one is related to the gender. That is to say, if the mother get illness, her son or daughter may also suffer from this disease while the father get illness, only his daughter can suffer from this disease.

What are the characteristics of the hereditary glomerulonephritis?

The clinical manifestations of hereditary glomerulonephritis mainly include hematuria, sensorineural deafness, eye disease, and chronic renal insufficiency. In the family, the women patients are more than men. But the prognosis in women are better and they can generally live to 60 years old. However, after 30 years old, the male patients may suffer from renal insufficiency.

Glomerulonephritis patients who want to have a baby must be ready for new life, for example, choosing the period with steady physical conditions, decreasing the use of medicines and having the regular tests. All in all, patients should made decision under the help of their doctors.


Now if you want to know more information about whether is glomerulonephritis genetic, or ask for treatment, you can contact our online doctors, leave us messages or send email to kidneyfight@hotmail.com, we will reply you within 24 hours.

What are the Early Renal Cysts Performance

Many people think that this disease at an early stage of renal cysts did not say what kind of symptoms, it is not so, but in the early days, the symptoms of this disease are not so obvious, of course, if we can carefully observe and attention your health, you can still find some of the problems in early.

What are the early renal cysts performance:

1, renal dysfunction: Because cyst oppression, mass reduction leads to kidney tissue, kidney function deterioration.

2, proteinuria: under normal circumstances, not more than 2 grams urine within 24 hours. Nephrotic syndrome does not happen much.

3, hematuria: can be expressed as gross hematuria or microscopic hematuria may be cyclical episodes, episodes of low back pain is often exacerbated when, infection, trauma, strenuous exercise, can induce make symptoms worse. Hematuria is because there are a lot of arterial wall down, because, infection or increased pressure will result in excessive traction vascular wall rupture, bleeding.

4, abdominal mass: abdominal mass is the cause of patient treatment, 60-80% of patients can be palpable enlargement of the kidneys, the greater the kidney, renal function deteriorates.

5, high blood pressure: because oppression kidney cyst, causing renal ischemia, renin secretion leads to increased blood pressure. In normal renal function, when there is more than 50% of patients with hypertension occurs, the lower the kidney function, the higher the probability of the occurrence of hypertension.

6, waist, abdominal pain or discomfort: Due to expansion and enlargement of the kidney, the renal capsule tension will increase, renal pedicle will be pulled, outside, kidney polycystic kidney will increase the moisture content can cause lower back pain. Pain is characterized by dull, dull, fixed on both sides or one side, and the lower part of the radiation to the lower back. If there is secondary infection or bleeding cyst, it will make the pain suddenly intensified.

These symptoms of kidney disease by experts introduce you to believe that if you look closely, you can still detect the disease as early as possible in the future. Finally, patients also wish friends as soon as possible to restore their health.

2015年2月9日星期一

Low Protein Diet for Nephrotic Syndrome Patients

For nephrotic syndrome patients, a low protein diet is necessary, which can help delay the development of the disease and remit some symptoms such as protein urine, edema and so on. Then, why nephrotic syndrome patients should keep a low protein diet? Here, we can give you an answer.

Proteinuria is one of the distinguishing features of nephrotic syndrome. Besides proteinuria, nephrotic syndrome is also characterized by hypoproteinemia, heavy swelling and hyperlipemia.

Kidneys are responsible to keep some useful substances in blood, providing us the necessary nutritions. Because of kidney disease, the charge barrier is broken, so kidneys cannot keep the protein in blood. They will leak out and be discharged though urine. So there will be proteinuria. The more protein you take, the more proteinuria you will have.

We all know that protein in our body will provide us enough energy and it is high nutrition. But you may not know that once the protein is taken, some of them will be absorbed by our body, and some of them will be decomposed into nitrogen waste, such as the urea nitrogen, which should be filtered by kidneys.

The filtration function of kidneys have already declined. So the waste product will accumulate in blood, causing many symptoms, such as anemia, itching skin, bad taste in mouth, intestinal tract discomforts, etc. So you are suggested to take a low-protein diet to reduce the burden of kidneys and reduce the symptoms. Low-protein diet will provide a favorable environment for the recovery of the disease.

To prevent malnutrition, you are suggested to eat high-protein foods, such as fish, chicken, lean meat, eggs and milk. They can not only provide more nutritions, but also produce less waste product.


Now if you want to know more information about the nephrotic syndrome protein intake or other diet information, you can contact our online doctors, leave us messages or send email to kidneyfight@hotmail.com, we will reply you within 24 hours.

Does a Turmeric Supplement Affect the Kidneys

Does a Turmeric Supplement Affect the Kidneys
Turmeric, an ingredient in most curries and mustards, has a history of being used as more than just a spice. This little spice has properties that may help you fight off infection, prevent cancer and help digestive problems. Turmeric is also purported to treat heartburn, stomach ulcers, gallstones, wounds and eczema. While turmeric is a source of potassium, a nutrient that people with kidney disease may need to limit, this spice may do more good than harm when it comes to kidney health.

Turmeric and Blood Pressure

High blood pressure is the second leading cause of kidney disease, according to the American Heart Association. MedlinePlus reports that taking turmeric for three months may help reduce blood pressure in people with kidney inflammation. Additionally, a 2011 study published in Nutrition and Metabolism found that curcumin helped to partially prevent an increase in blood pressure in rats with chemically induced high blood pressure. While this is promising information for turmeric and kidney health, the evidence is preliminary and further investigation is needed.

Turmeric and Kidney Disease

As an anti-inflammatory, turmeric may offer some protection against chronic kidney disease and progression to end-stage renal failure, according to a 2014 article published in Molecules. The curcumin in turmeric blunts the effects of the inflammatory molecules and enzymes that may lead to chronic kidney disease, say the authors of the article. Still, the evidence is still under investigation.

A Look at the Potassium

Turmeric may contain substances that support kidney health, but the spice is also a source of potassium. One tablespoon of powder contains 196 milligrams of potassium. If you have kidney disease, you may need to limit the amount of potassium in your diet, which means limiting your intake of foods such as turmeric. People with kidney disease have a difficult time keeping potassium levels in balance, which can affect heart rhythm. kidneyfight@hotmail.com
 

2015年2月8日星期日

Reasonable Diet Away From Renal Insufficiency

Patients with renal insufficiency in daily life, we should pay attention to diet to light digestible foods, avoid seafood, beef, lamb, spicy foods, alcohol, etc., in addition to also avoid Spiced aniseed, coffee, coriander such as, in particular, there is a red tongue, pulse loud, night sweats, dry stool, deficiency in patients with renal dysfunction and other symptoms of hematuria.

Patients with renal insufficiency substandard drinking water can bring great harm to the patient, such as cause kidney burden, a series of kidney disease, namely kidney function decline, nephritis, kidney stones, hydronephrosis, nephrotic syndrome, uremia, renal failure etc; cells decreased quality of raw materials, decreased immune function; the body's sensitivity to environmental changes reduce the ability of the decline from harm.

Also patients with renal insufficiency should be eaten fresh eggs, fresh eggs to identify methods for: fresh eggs with light shine, little short, completely translucent eggs, was orange, no black spots inside the eggs, no red shadow. The eggs immersed in cold water, if the egg is lying in the water, indicating a very fresh; if tilted in the water, then the eggs are deposited at least 3 days to 5 days; if straight stand in the water, may be stored for 10 days. In addition, if the egg floats on the water, then the eggs may have been very bad. kidneyfight@hotmail.com

2015年2月7日星期六

Is Watermelon Good for Lupus Nephritis Patients?

We all know that diet plays important role in keeping our health, especially for patients. Lupus nephritis is the complication of SLE, an autoimmune disease. The improper foods intake maybe can lead to serious immune systems disorder or cause burden to kidney, so patients must pay more attention to their daily diet. Then is watermelon good for lupus nephritis patients?

In fact, at early stage of lupus nephritis, patients can eat right amount of watermelon, which contains vitamin C, vitamin A, dietary fiber and calcium. These nutrients are good for their health.

However, if their diseases develop into advanced stage, watermelon is not recommended for them, as it may cause the following conditions.

1. Swelling

92% of melon is water, so eating too much of it can increase the fluid in patients’ bodies. However, water retention not only aggravates swelling but also increases burden of kidney.

2. Phosphorus level

Eating this fruit can increase phosphorus level. Phosphorus can crystallize on skin, causing itchy skin. And too much phosphorus will suppress calcium absorption.

3. Increase potassium level

Potassium plays an important role in our bodies. Abnormal level of potassium can cause many serious conditions, such arrhythmia and heart arrest. Patients may have high potassium level, so eating this fruit may induce the above conditions.

4. Gastrointestinal disease

Too much water in this fruit will dilute gastric juice, which can induce abdominal distension and dyspepsia. And it also can cause stomachache and diarrhea.

5. Acute heart failure

For lupus nephritis patients, their kidneys fail to regulate the fluid in their bodies, so too much of this fruit can largely increase blood volume, which may induce acute heart failure.

6. Blood glucose, fat levels

Sugar occupies 6% of this fruit, so eating too much of it can elevate blood glucose level, and too much glucose can turn into fat. The blood fat will elevate accordingly.


So whether watermelon good for lupus nephritis patients should be depended by the specific physical conditions of patients. And if you want to know more information about lupus nephritis diet or ask for treatment suggestions, you can contact our online doctors, leave us messages or send email to kidneyfight@hotmail.com, we will reply you within 24 hours.

Care Should be Noted That Children with Nephrotic Parties on Each Side

Children nephropathy is a common kidney disease, which often suffer from kidney disease in children's. The disease occurs when the parents are supposed to pay attention to children with nephrotic nursing knowledge, which is in remission in pediatric patients have some help. Here we come to understand the next major common childhood care what the kidney.

Child care and avoid kidney cold, avoid over exertion, appropriate activities based on individual circumstances, but not strenuous exercise.

All children and parents of children with nephrotic kidney care should feel comfortable, build confidence to overcome the disease.

Diet principles: care to children with nephrotic eating high-quality protein and high calorie diet mainly edema and hypertension, salt limited to 3 grams per day or less, but it should avoid long-term unreasonable avoid salt, renal impairment should be based on renal function limiting protein intake, a significant edema and proteinuria associated, should eat more high-quality protein; when poor appetite light-based diet, small meals; hypokalemia edible oranges, mushrooms and so on.

These are related to children with nephrotic nursing knowledge introduced after the introduction of the above article by parents of children should learn how to care patients with kidney disease should it. I hope after the introduction of the above knowledge parents can go to learn more about children's kidney care.

It Should be Noted in Patients with Renal Dysfunction before Angiography

When patients with renal insufficiency during contrast agent checks to pay special attention to prevent contrast-induced nephropathy. Contrast-induced nephropathy refers to within 24 to 72 hours after angiography significantly elevated serum creatinine of a disease. Patients with renal insufficiency are more prone than normal contrast-induced nephropathy, renal insufficiency, so patients before angiography should be noted that during the following six points.

1. Renal insufficiency and diabetes, heart failure, high blood pressure are more likely to occur in patients with contrast-induced nephropathy, so be sure to check before making the contrast of these history to tell the doctor, and accept the relevant examination.

2. Patients with renal insufficiency prior to angiography should disable non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and angiotensin Ⅱ receptor blockers and other drugs; discontinuation of metformin in patients with diabetes.

3. Angiography in patients with renal insufficiency, 24 hours ago disable diuretics and fluid under the guidance of doctors.

4. Patients with renal insufficiency to make use of low osmolar contrast media or isotonic contrast agent, and the use of the minimum effective dose.

5. Patients with renal insufficiency between two angiography, at least more than one week interval.

6. If you can use other tests instead of angiography in patients with renal insufficiency, the best choice for an alternative to other methods, such as CO2 angiography or magnetic resonance angiography. If you must conduct angiography angiography after dialysis treatment can help clear the blood contrast agents.

2015年2月5日星期四

What Kinds of Foods Can Lower Your Creatinine

What Kinds of Foods Can Lower Your Creatinine
Creatinine level is the indicator of kidney function. When creatinine level increases, people begin to be anxious about their medical condition and seek ways to lower it. Once your creatinine rises, besides knowing about the associated knowledge about the problem, you are suggested to make a reasonable diet as for your specific conditions. Next the expert introduce to us what kinds of foods are good for our health and what kinds of foods we should avoid eating

What kinds of foods should not to be eaten? 

Generally speaking, you are should keep low-salt diet, and no more than 3gram salt intake is better. The foods high in potassium should avoid to be eaten in case of hyperkalemia. This kind of foods includes potatoes, celery, beans and beans products and bananas and so on. The foods high in protein are also not better for your health, for the excess of the protein intake may put more extra pressure on your kidneys. But it doesn’t mean you are not allowed to eat a few of protein at all. Due to the decrease of the renal function, some of the protein that should stay in the blood is removed out of the body, so you need to eat something to make up for the loss of the protein. Limited high quality protein intake is necessary for your health and egg white,fish, lean and milk are suitable for your diet. At last, you’d better keep a low-fat diet. You’d better not to eat some fried or greasy foods abundant in saturated fatty acid, for it would get the renal function worse than before.

To high creatinine level which caused from diabetic nephropathy, it is better to stay away from fruits because most fruits taste sweet and contains rich monosaccharide or disaccharide, which can rise the blood glucose in short time. Apple is one of the few fruit which are low in sugar, and the sugar in it won’t be absorbed very fast, it is the fruit that favorable to most patients with kidney diseases.

Creatinine is actually created in your body, when muscle cells process creatine for energy. Strenuous exercise or muscle strain causes muscle cells to use more creatine and floods the blood with creatinine. It is the job of the kidneys to clear the excess creatinine from the blood. Having higher than normal creatinine levels is a sign that the kidneys are not functioning properly and usually means that further testing is necessary to rule out kidney disease or more serious problems.

Do Dialysis Patients Have Urine Output

Do Dialysis Patients Have Urine Output
Dialysis, a procedure that uses a special machine to replace the kidneys in filtering waste from the bloodstream, may reduce the daily urine output that a person normally produces. This happens because as the blood is filtered during dialysis, fluid is removed, thus reducing the kidneys' traditional role. 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.

Some patients continue to produce normal volumes of urine, which helps to manage their fluid balance. 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.

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.  However, dialysis does not prevent someone from urinating normally; it only reduces the total urine output, so that he or she may only need to urinate once a day, which is not dangerous.

As a result many dialysis patients produce very small amounts of urine.  Some dialysis patients produce as little as one cup or less of urine each day, though urine volume is usually dependent on the underlying cause of kidney failure.  You should be able to get more information from your grandmother's doctor, a nephrologist. This medical specialist is experienced in treating kidney disease and can provide insight into the cause of your grandmother's kidney failure.

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.

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Diet for Patients with Dialysis

Diet for Patients with Dialysis
The hemodialysis diet is an eating plan tailored to patients who are on hemodialysis.

Dialysis removes waste from your blood. A dialysis diet also helps to decrease the amount of waste that builds up in your blood. All the information about diet for patients in the early stage of kidney failure apply to dialysis and transplant patients, especially the information on potassium, phosphate, and sodium. If you are on dialysis you need to carefully regulate your kidney diet.

Foods containing high amounts of sodium, phosphorus and potassium are restricted. Your dietitian will provide you with food lists that indicate which foods are allowed and which ones you should avoid or limit. You will also limit your fluid intake.

Your hemodialysis diet will include a balance of nutrients to help keep your body healthy and strong, while allowing the amount of potassium, phosphorus and sodium your body can safely handle.

Potassium is easily removed by dialysis, but when it builds up in the blood between treatments, it can cause muscle weakness and make your heart stop beating. Certain fruits, vegetables, dairy products and other foods that are high in potassium will need to be restricted from your diet.

Phosphorus is difficult for hemodialysis to filter from the blood so it’s important to limit foods that contain the mineral. Phosphorus can build to high levels in the bloodstream and cause weak bones, heart problems, joint pain or skin ulcers. Your doctor may also prescribe a medicine called a phosphorus binder to help keep phosphorus levels normal.

Sodium causes your body to hold onto more fluid and raises your blood pressure. Eating less sodium and drinking less fluid can help you feel comfortable before and after your dialysis sessions.

Too much fluid gain between hemodialysis sessions can cause discomfort, including swelling, shortness of breath or high blood pressure. Fluid intake is not limited to what you can drink; it’s also hidden in some foods you eat, including gelatin, ice, sherbet, watermelon, sauces and gravies. Your dietitian will give you guidelines to help you monitor your fluid intake.

You will follow the hemodialysis diet as long as you need hemodialysis. Your dietitian may make some changes to it in order to adjust to your current condition and activity levels.

There are various ways of knowing if the hemodialysis diet is working. One way is by how you feel before and after dialysis.

Your kidneys are already damaged and cannot be cured or reversed. However, the hemodialysis diet can help you feel your best between dialysis treatments and afterward. kidneyfight@hotmail.com

2015年2月4日星期三

16 Lemon are Good for Kidney Disease

16 Lemon are Good for Kidney Disease
The beauty of lemon water is that it is tasty, refreshing and best of all, alkalising.  Lemons and water remedies are used to cleanse the body of impurities. The lemon juice raises the alkalising effect of the water so even with standard tap water you can make your drink nice and alkalising. Drinking lemon water daily may help maintain liver and kidney health and there are claims that the antiseptic properties of lemon might stave off infections.

1.Lemons are alkalizing for the body: Lemons are acidic to begin with but they are alkaline-forming on body fluids helping to restore balance to the body’s pH.

2.Lemons are rich in vitamin C and flavonoids that work against infections like the flu and colds.

3.Your liver loves lemons: “The lemon is a wonderful stimulant to the liver and is a dissolvent of uric acid and other poisons, liquefies the bile,” says Jethro Kloss in his book Back to Eden. Fresh lemon juice added to a large glass of water in the morning is a great liver detoxifier.

4.Cleans your bowels: Lemons increase peristalsis in the bowels, helping to create a bowel movement thus eliminating waste and helping with regularity. Add the juice of one lemon to warm water and drink first thing in the morning.

5.Scurvy is treated by giving one to two ounces of lemon juice diluted with water every two to four hours. In 1747, a naval surgeon named James Lind cured scurvy with fresh lemons. To this day, the British Navy requires ships to carry enough lemons so that every sailor could have one ounce of juice a day. In the past, lemons were replaced with limes; this is where the English got their nickname “limeys.” Watch this video: “Scurvy Pirates and the Lemon of Love”

6.The citric acid in lemon juice helps to dissolve gallstones, calcium deposits, and kidney stones.

7. Vitamin C in lemons helps to neutralize free radicals linked to aging and most types of disease.

8. The lemon peel contains the potent phytonutrient tangeretin, which has been proven to be effective for brain disorders like Parkinson’s disease.

9. In India, Ayurveda medicine values the lemon as a fruit and for its properties. It is sour, warm, promoter of gastric fire, light, good for vision, pungent and astringent.

10.It destroys intestinal worms.

11. When there is insufficient oxygen and difficulty in breathing (such as when mountain climbing) lemons are very helpful. The first man to reach the top of Mt. Everest, Edmund Hillary, said that his success on Mt. Everest was greatly due to lemons.

12.Lemons have powerful antibacterial properties; experiments have found the juice of lemons destroy the bacteria of malaria, cholera, diphtheria, typhoid and other deadly diseases.

13.Blood vessels are strengthened by the vitamin P (bioflavinoids) in lemon thus prevents internal hemorrhage. Also, making it useful in treating high blood pressure.

14.The symptoms of eye disorders, including diabetic retinopathy have been shown in research to improve due to the rutin, found in lemons.

15.Lemons contain 22 anti-cancer compounds, including naturally occurring limonene; oil which slows or halts the growth of cancer tumors in animals and flavonol glycosides which stop cell division in cancer cells.

16. According to The Reams Biological Ionization Theory (RBTI), the lemon is the ONLY food in the world that is anionic (an ion with a negative charge). All other foods are cationic (the ion has a positive charge.) This makes it extremely useful to health as it is the interaction between anions and cations that ultimately provides all cell energy.

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What Should Lupus Nephritis Patients Pay Attention to in Daily Life?

Lupus Nephritis is the complication of lupus erythematosus(SLE),an autoimmune disease, featuring as glomerular damage. Patients may suffer from protein urine, blood urine, edema, high blood pressure and so on. Generally patients will take some hormones to control their condition. Then what can lupus nephritis patients do in their daily life to prevent the further kidney damage.

1. Proper Diet habit

Patients with lupus nephritis should take in food with high calorie and rich vitamin. Low-salt food is suggested. Patients should take high-protein food except for patients with renal insufficiency. Kidney experts suggest that for patients with high level of protein in urine, they should take high-quality food, like lean meat, fish, chicken, etc to replenish the loss of protein. Patients with heavy swelling should limit fluid intake.

2. Prevent cold and infection

When you are attacked by lupus nephritis, you must take good care of yourself and prevent from getting cold. If you catch a cold, you should follow the doctor’s advice and take medicine with little renal toxicity. Once you are infected, you should applied with antibiotics.

3. Medicine nursing

The kidney experts should instruct patients with lupus nephritis with the correct use of glucocorticoid.

4. Daily nursing

When they have outdoor activities, in order to reduce skin damage, they should get dressed with long sleeve and wear sombrero and reduce sun exposure.

5. Mental nursing

Taking hormone may cause change in appearance or shape. some patients may be infertile. So patients with lupus nephritis may be down in spirits and with heavy burden. Patients’ family should give them more care and love and make them more confident to the life.

6. Rehabilitation nursing

In order to provide patients with lupus nephritis a better spirit, they should get adequate sleep. They can take part in all kinds of activities, housework. Farmers can do light manual labor.


The prevention plays an important role in decreasing the pains patients to suffer, so patients should pay more attention to form a healthy life style. And now if you want to know more information about lupus nephritis treatment or others, you can contact our online doctors, leave us messages or send email to kidneyfight@hotmail.com, we will reply you within 24 hours.

2015年2月3日星期二

Early Signs of Kidney Problems

Kidney disease could be caused due to several factors. But most people are not aware of the fact that it can be a silent killer.  Kidney disease rarely shows any warning signs in the early stages. Many people who have chronic kidney disease don't know it because the early signs can be very subtle.  Therefore it is essential for you to recognise the symptoms of kidney diseases early so that you can seek treatment soon.

Problems with Urination

Kidney function is closely tied to urine production. Abnormalities include urinating more or less frequently than normal, especially at night; experiencing pain or burning while urinating; seeing a decrease in the amount of urine; or having cloudy, foamy, or oddly colored urine.

Blood in the Urine

Blood in the urine is also known as hematuria. This can be a sign of several problems and should be investigated immediately by your primary care doctor.

Swelling

The kidneys remove excess fluid from the blood, so when they aren't functioning properly, that fluid builds up in the body. This causes swelling in the ankles, legs, feet, hands, and face. Swelling can also occur in the lungs, which can cause shortness of breath.

Back Pain

Kidney pain is felt in the back or sides, usually in the middle of the back just below the rib cage.

Skin Rash or Itch

The buildup of waste products in the blood can cause a skin reaction, resulting in rashes or severe itching.

Fatigue

A secondary function of the kidneys is helping to make red blood cells that carry oxygen all around the body. A decrease in red blood cells is called anemia, which causes tiredness, decreased stamina, and sometimes dizziness or memory problems. kidneyfight@hotmail.com

Analysis for Nephritis Routine Tests

A correct nephritis test is very important for nephritis patients. Which can support doctors information to diagnose the disease and provide medicines for patients. For Nephritis patients, the most common test they need to do is the routine test. Then how to know their specific physical condition according to their test, this article will have a introduction about the routine test.

1, Routine urine test, this is a easiest test among those nephritis tests, urine color usually has no abnormal performance; and the proteinuria also has no much, leukocytosis in urine sediment, sometimes it can appears leucocyte tube type.

2, Urine bacteria test, when urine contains a large number of bacteria, for the examination of urine sediment in the coating for gram’s staining, approximately 90% of the opportunity , bacteria can be found. Such method of nephritis test is easy and positive rate is high.

3, Urine cell count, one-hour count method has been adapted recently, it is easier and more accurate than 12-hour count method. The standard is that more than 0.3 million white blood cells per hour is positive, less than 0.2 million white blood cells is negative, and between 0.2 million and 0.3 million white blood cells and combining with clinical judgment, if over than 0.1 million red blood cells will be positive.

4, X-ray examination, when nephritis relapse again and again or chronic symptom is not easy to control, the patients should take X-ray examination, including abdominal X-ray and intravenous pyelogram.


If above tests are done correctly, you will know your condition more or less, and it is good for later treatment. Different patients have different conditions, tests also should be various. And now if you want to know more information about the diagnose for nephritis, you can contact our online doctors, leave us messages or send email to kidneyfight@hotmail.com, we will reply you within 24 hours.

2015年2月2日星期一

Can Coconut Oil Help Kidney Diseases

Can Coconut Oil Help Kidney Diseases
Coconut oil has many other uses. The health benefits of coconut oil include hair care, skin care, stress relief, cholesterol level maintenance, weight loss, boosted immune system, proper digestion and regulated metabolism. It also provides relief from kidney problems, heart diseases, high blood pressure, diabetes, HIV, and cancer, while helping to improve dental quality and bone strength. These benefits of oil can be attributed to the presence of lauric acid, capric acid and caprylic acid, and their respective properties, such as antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-fungal, antibacterial and soothing qualities. Can coconut oil help kidney diseases.

Renal dysfunction is now a prevalent complication of diabetes mellitus. Therefore, this study was carried out to evaluate the remedial effects of virgin coconut oil (VCO) on renal dysfunction in diabetic rats. Fifteen albino Wistar rats were divided into 3 groups that comprise normal control group (Group I) and diabetic control group (Group II) fed with normal rat chows and a diabetic test group (Group III) fed with 10% VCO diet. Group II and Group III were made diabetic by single intraperitoneal injection of 150 mg/kg of freshly prepared alloxan monohydrate. After 72 hours of alloxan injection, fasting blood glucose was tested to confirm diabetes mellitus. After 3 weeks, the animals were anaesthetized and sacrificed to collect blood samples for renal function analysis. The creatinine, urea, and blood urea nitrogen values of Group II were significantly different from those of Group I and Group III at . Also, there was significant difference () in total protein value between Group II (4.42  ±  0.47 mg/dL) and Group I (5.78  ±  0.12 mg/dL) as well as Group III (5.86  ±  0.19 mg/dL), but there was no significant difference between that of Group I and Group III (5.78  ±  0.12 mg/dL and 5.86  ±  0.19 mg/dL, resp.). Thus, VCO is effective in preventing renal damage in diabetic patients.

Kidney: Coconut oil helps in preventing kidney and gall bladder diseases. It also helps to dissolve kidney stones.

Diabetes: Coconut oil helps in controlling blood sugar, and improves the secretion of insulin. It also promotes the effective utilization of blood glucose, thereby preventing and treating diabetes.

Dialysis patients should follow a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol. These patients are considered the group at greatest risk for development of coronary artery disease. They often have increases in serum triglycerides and low high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol. Although they must eat a relatively high-calorie diet to spare protein, patients on dialysis should avoid foods that raise triglycerides and cholesterol concentrations.Contact us : kidneyfight@hotmail.com

List of Foods to Eat to Help Lower Creatinine Levels

List of Foods to Eat to Help Lower Creatinine Levels
List of foods to eat to help lower creatinine levels. Creatine is an organic acid found naturally within the body and used to supply your muscles with energy.

Creatine phosphate is a component of the skeletal muscles which is broken down to supply energy to the body cells, and creatinine is formed. Creatinine is a waste product that is formed in the body during the process of energy production in the muscles. Under normal circumstances, your kidneys should be able to filter and pass this substance out of your body. Certain health problems can hinder this function, however, allowing harmful amounts of creatinine to build up. In addition to altering your diet, drinking large amounts of water throughout the day will also help you lower your creatine levels.

1 Limit your sodium intake. Excessive sodium can cause an unhealthy amount of fluid retention and may result in high blood pressure. Both of these issues could result in high creatinine levels.

Maintain a low-sodium diet. Stay away from salty foods and drinks, and opt for low-sodium versions of common food products (canned soup, bottled sauces, etc.) when available.

Your daily average range of sodium intake should be between 2 to 3 grams per day, if not lower.

2 Keep an eye on your protein intake.[2] Avoid foods that are rich in protein as much as possible. Red meat and dairy products can be especially bad for you.

Dietary sources of creatine are most commonly obtained through animal products. While these amounts are not usually harmful, they can pose a problem for someone already dealing with abnormally high creatinine.

Note that you do need protein in your diet to maintain adequate amounts of energy and keep your bodily functions running smoothly, so you should not cut it out completely.

When you do consume protein, try to obtain it from plant-based sources, like nuts and other legumes.

3 Avoid phosphorus-rich foods. Your kidneys may have a hard time processing phosphorus-rich foods, particularly if you have high creatinine levels.[3] Because of this, you should try to avoid foods like:

Pumpkin and squash, cheese, fish, shellfish, nuts, pork, low fat dairy products, and soybeans.

4 Limit the amount of potassium you consume. When dealing with kidney issues, try to avoid eating foods with a high amount of potassium because that potassium can accumulate in the body if your kidneys cannot process it correctly.[4] Foods that are rich in potassium include:

Dried fruits, bananas, spinach, potatoes, beans, and peas.

5 Stay away from creatine supplements. Since creatinine is a waste product of creatine, taking creatine supplements will result in a greater build-up of creatinine in your blood.

For the average person, this is not much of an issue. If you are an athlete or bodybuilder taking nutritional supplements to improve your performance, though, creatine might be included in these supplements and should be cut out. Contact us kidneyfight@hotmail.com

The Causes and Management of Secondary IgA Nephropathy

IgA Nephropathy is caused by the deposition of IgA, and the disease can be divided into primary and secondary according to the different causes. Knowing the specific cause can benefit to our treatment. This article will introduce you the causes secondary IgA nephropathy.

First, anaphylactoid purpura; it is usually induced or made worse after infection. And the obvious symptom in patients is the rash in patient’s lower limbs.

Second, digestive system disease: liver cirrhosis, hepatitis, ulcerative colitis, crohn disease, chronic schistosomiasis, etc.

Third, immune rheumatic disease: SLE, ankylosing spondylitis, rheumatoid arthritis, mixed connective tissue disease, erythema nodosum, etc.

Fourth, skin disease: psoriasis, herpes dermatitis, etc.

Fifth, chronic infection: chronic osteomyelitis, viral hepatitis, E-B virus infection, lepriasis, tuberculosis, etc.

Sixth, respiratory disease: sarcoidosis, obstructie bronchitis, etc. Seventh, tumor; Eighth, others like polycythemia, retroperitoneal fibrosis, etc.

Actually, secondary IgA nephropathy is clinically very common, however, many doctors did not pay enough attention to it and did not think about the secondary factors, besides, the primary disease is latent in some cases, so patients are wrongly diagnosed, especially those who ever have systematic disease before and did not pay special attention to it. Then years after that, they have clinical and pathological symptoms again, so they are misdiagnosed. From this point, it is very necessary for doctors to ask patients about their medical history to exclude those systematic disease. At the same time, patients also should be alert if they have any of those disease and check regularly.


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Is Poisonous mushrooms bad to Eat for Kidney Disease Patient

A renal failure diet controls the amount of protein and phosphorus in your diet. Potassium is a mineral found in many of the foods you eat. It plays a role in keeping your heartbeat regular and your muscles working right. You may also have to limit calcium, sodium, and potassium. A renal failure diet can help decrease the amount of waste made by your body, which can help your kidneys work better. Your diet may change over time as your health condition changes. You may also need to make other diet changes if you have other health problems, such as diabetes.

There are many folk traditions concerning the defining features of poisonous mushrooms. However, there are no general identifiers for poisonous mushrooms (only guidelines to identify mushrooms themselves exist, if one knows what mushroom is toxic), and so such traditions are unreliable guides. Use of folk traditions to try to identify edible mushrooms is a frequent cause of mushroom poisoning.
Examples of erroneous folklore "rules" include:

A few poisonings are the result of misidentification while attempting to collect hallucinogenic mushrooms for recreational use. In 1981, one fatality and two hospitalizations occurred following consumption of Galerina autumnalis, mistaken for a Psilocybe species. Galerina and Psilocybe species are both small, brown, and sticky, and can be found growing together. However, Galerina contains amatoxins, the same poison found in the deadly Amanita species. Another case reports kidney failure following ingestion of Cortinarius orellanus, a mushroom containing orellanine.

In the fall of 2004, thirteen deaths were associated with consumption of Pleurocybella porrigens or "angel's wings." In general, these mushrooms are considered edible. All the victims died of an acute brain disorder, and all had pre-existing kidney disease. The exact cause of the toxicity was not known at this time and the deaths cannot be definitively attributed to mushroom consumption.

Poisonous mushrooms contain a variety of different toxins that can differ markedly in toxicity. Symptoms of mushroom poisoning may vary from gastric upset to life-threatening organ failure resulting in death. Serious symptoms do not always occur immediately after eating, often not until the toxin attacks the kidney or liver, sometimes days or weeks later. kidneyfight@hotmail.com

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Clinical Manifestations of Congenital Nephrotic Syndrome

Congenital nephrotic syndrome refers to children born within three months after the onset of nephrotic syndrome, children often appear at birth or within three months after the birth of massive proteinuria, high degree of edema, hyperlipidemia, and hypoalbuminemia and so on. But its etiology, pathology and prognosis in patients with older child or adult is different, its clinical manifestations are special appearance, proteinuria, growth retardation and so on.

1. Special appearance: Common special appearance after birth, such as low nose, the eye away from the wide, low ears, skull fracture width, large anterior fontanelle and posterior fontanelle, also common hip, knee, elbow flexion deformity. Subsequently common abdominal distension, ascites, umbilical hernia.

2. Edema: half to 1 week to 2 weeks after birth, that see edema, edema and a half months, but often parents before being discovered.

3. Proteinuria: Proteinuria in children with significant and persistent, initially highly selective proteinuria, late in the disease, the selectivity decreased significantly in children and hypoalbuminemia and hyperlipidemia.

4. Growth retardation: Because protein malnutrition in children with congenital nephrotic syndrome, so often occur growth retardation, as well as some children may be associated with gastroesophageal reflux and pyloric stenosis

5. Thrombosis, embolism: Because children often has a hypercoagulable state, it can be thrombotic, embolic complications, such as seen in multiple peripheral arterial vessels, the sagittal sinus, kidney, lung, and other veins.

6. Renal dysfunction: age, renal function gradually slow decline, and the corresponding changes in blood chemistry chronic renal dysfunction, most sick children 3 years of age have the need dialysis or transplantation. kidneyfight@hotmail.com

Can IGA nephropathy get recurrence after kidney transplant

IgA nephropathy is a kind of kidney disease pertains to glomerulonephritis, which can easily lead to kidney failure. It is no doubt that kidney transplant is the most effective treatment for kidney patients to live a normal and long life. But do you know, for IgA Nephropathy patients, immune system disorders disease, after patients receiving kidney transplantation, they also may be get recurrence.
However, it is common to see that the IgA nephropathy recurrence in the patient after kidney transplantation. IgA nephropathy is not a kidney problem, but a immune system problem, to put it simply, it is a disease resulting from gene. So that even after kidney transplant, IgA nephropathy may come back again.

According to the statistics, after kidney transplantation, the recurrence rate of IgA nephropathy is 13%~50%, clinical manifestations is the same as original symptoms, includes hematuresis, proteinuria and progressive renal function decline. In the beginning phase, the course of disease is benign, but long-term follow-up data show that there are 1.3%~16% of patients’ donor kidney have lost efficacy due to IgA nephropathy recurrence. Recently, a large-sample study shows that in ten years after kidney transplantation, the rate of donor kidney lost efficacy due to IgA nephropathy is about 9.7%.

At present, there is no effective prevention and treatment measures for the recurrence of IgA nephropathy. Some people pin their hope on currently available immunosuppressive drugs, but there were no signs of the drugs can prevent IgA nephropathy recurrence.

Thus it can be seen that kidney transplantation is not a foolproof method to treat IgA nephropathy, in this case, what should patients do to deal with IgA nephropathy? The specialist recommend the combine therapy of Chinese medicine and western medicine, which can repair the diseased gene and cells, help patients get rid of illness, return to society.

Only when the immune systems are restored, patients can get rid IgA Nephropathy from root. Now if you are interested in our treatment, you can contact our online doctors, leave us messages or send email to kidneyfight@hotmail.com, we will reply you within 24 hours.

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