2015年8月9日星期日

Stages after Diagnosis of chronic kidney disease (CKD)

Being diagnosed with chronic kidney disease (CKD) can be a very trying and difficult time for everyone involved—the patient, along with family and friends. But information is the most important thing before taking any actual steps. A patient who knows what’s coming up, what to watch out for and what treatment options are available can make educated decisions about his own healthcare.
At first, tests are conducted to determine the stage and type of kidney disease, the size of the kidneys and the damage already done.
After receiving these results, your doctor and you will need to sit down and create a plan of action.Hot Compress Therapy for Kidney Disease Acupuncture for Kidney Disease
People who have kidney disease also have an increased chance of developing heart problems. Therefore, one of the first things to do upon chronic kidney disease (CKD) diagnosis is to get control of other health problems, including diabetes, high blood pressure and anemia(Anemia and Kidney Disease).How to Treat Kidney Failure With Chinese Medicine
If you have diabetes, you will need to monitor your blood sugar, follow a specific diet and take your medication as ordered by your doctor. If you have high blood pressure, your doctor may recommend you lose weight, cut down on salt in your diet and take your medication.
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Anemia (low blood count) can also lead to heart damage and may be controlled by taking a hormone called EPO and iron supplements. You should also have healthy cholesterol levels and not smoke.

Once your kidney disease and other health problems are under control, it is vital to track your progress. Your glomerular filtration rate (GFR) should be checked regularly to clarify the status of your kidney disease. Also, the amount of protein in your urine will be checked from time to time to make sure your kidneys are doing their job. Lastly, nutritional tests may be done to make sure you are getting enough protein and calories to maintain your overall health. Your doctor can refer you to a registered dietitian who will help you plan your meals to get the right foods in the right amounts.

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