2014年10月6日星期一

Itchy Skin and Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)

It is hard for us to live a full life with itchy skin which is very common among people with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD).
People with Chronic Kidney Disease usually have skin problem when kidney disease develops into a serious condition. Itchy skin in Chronic Kidney Disease is mainly caused by the accumulation of phosphorus and uremic toxins. With itchy skin, sufferers may not be able to not focus their attention on one thing because they have to scratch themselves all the time. They become irritable and can not sleep well at night, so sufferers from itchy skin always are eager to know the effective method of removing or relieving problem.(Skin Itching and Kidney Disease)
As to the treatment of itchy skin, the several tips may be useful.
The number one most important thing sufferers from itchy skin can do is to treat Chronic Kidney Disease as a whole. Since itchy skin is caused by the piling up of wastes and toxins, as long as we get Chronic Kidney Disease treated and enable kidneys discharge the wastes, itchy skin will disappear finally.
In addition, Chronic Kidney Disease is refractory disease, so it very hard for its sufferers to get recovery in the short term. During the period of receiving treatment, they can daub some calamine lotion and antipruritic alcohol to relieve this symptom. Furthermore, talking some antipruritic medicines is also an adoptable measure for sufferers of itchy skin to take. However, although these methods can relieve itch in some way, they are not the root solution for people with Chronic Kidney Disease.

Itchy skin usually appears in the late stage of Chronic Kidney Disease, so to avoid this symptom, receiving effective treatment in the early stage is very necessary. For more information about itchy skin and Chronic Kidney Disease, you can email to me or consult our consultant online.

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