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DISCOVER THE BEST WAY TO TREAT RENAL DISEASE: NATURAL OR MEDICAL TREATMENT

By On 02/03/2020

KIDNEY FAILURE is a disease that poses GREAT DANGER to the FUNCTION of the BODY SYSTEM. 

What types of kidney failure are there?

There are three types:

1. Acute renal failure, when sudden blood loss due to accidents, drugs or toxic substances causes a loss of kidney function.
2. Chronic kidney failure, when the kidneys gradually lose the ability to function due to conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure or problems with the renal system.
3. End-stage renal failure, when the kidneys have lost all or most of their ability to function. People at this stage inevitably require hemodialysis, dialysis or a kidney transplant.

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MEDICAL TREATMENT FOR RENAL FAILURE

There are three main types of renal replacement therapy.

Modern medicine can compensate for the effects of kidney failure, allowing people to live an active life, despite the fact that a vital organ no longer performs its functions. However, there is still no way to cure renal failure. Become an active and well-informed patient, study all treatment options. Think about your habits and lifestyle when choosing the best treatment option. Consult your doctor or nurse for advice.

Drug treatment

If you need dialysis - hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis - your doctor will prescribe you individually selected medications. You should always know all the medicines you are taking. This means that you must know their names, why they are assigned and how to receive them. Whenever you have problems with medicines or any questions, do not hesitate to contact your doctor or nurse at your center. Impaired renal function and hemodialysis can significantly affect the effect of drugs. Consult with your doctor before making changes to taking medications.

The following are the drugs that are prescribed most often.

Antihypertensive drugs

Most patients suffer from high blood pressure (hypertension). Blood pressure must be controlled by limiting salt and fluid intake. If hypertension persists, the patient is prescribed antihypertensive therapy. However, it must be remembered that no drugs can affect the excess intake of sodium (salt) and fluid in the body, which means that they do not remove the cause of the increase in blood pressure.

Erythropoietin (EPO)

Erythropoietin, often referred to as EPO, is a hormone produced in the bulk by the kidneys. EPO stimulates the red bone marrow to produce red blood cells. Since the synthesis of erythropoietin in patients with chronic kidney disease is reduced, the level of red blood cells decreases, which leads to anemia. Synthetic erythropoietin can be administered intravenously or under the skin as a substitute for erythropoietin produced by the body in order to maintain the level of red blood cells necessary for normal functioning and well-being.

Phosphate binding agents (phosphate binders) 

Our kidneys in normal condition secrete phosphates from food. In chronic renal failure, this process is disrupted. Therefore, the level of phosphate in the blood and in the cells rises, which leads to extra-bone calcification of soft tissues, for example, the skin or blood vessels of the eyes, this can lead to irritation of the skin and eyes. Other possible negative effects are vascular calcification, which leads to the development of diseases of the cardiovascular system. Dialysis can only help reduce the excess phosphate, but does not affect its intake. Thus, it is required to regulate its level in the body through a low-phosphate diet and correctly selected phosphate-binding drugs. Such drugs “bind” phosphate and reduce its absorption into the blood from the intestines.

 

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