Don’t Be Afraid Of Chronic Kidney Disease! The Secrets Of 6 Kinds Of Chinese Patent Medicines Are Revealed To Help You Take Care Of Yourself Without Being Blind.
Chronic nephritis is a common kidney disease. The course of the disease is relatively long, and the disease is easy to recur. It has caused a lot of trouble and trouble in the lives of many friends.

When looking for treatment and adjustment methods, in addition to standard Western medicine treatment according to doctor's instructions, many kidney patients will also pay attention to the auxiliary effects of traditional Chinese medicine.
Clinically, there are indeed some Chinese patent medicines. These Chinese patent medicines are widely used to assist in reducing urinary protein, and at the same time, they are also widely used in protecting kidney function.
However, we must clearly understand that any medicine must be used under the guidance of a professional doctor, and for patients with chronic nephritis, lifestyle adjustments, especially strict dietary management, are no less important than any medicine.
Today, we are going to talk about some frequently mentioned auxiliary conditioning ideas based on professional treatment, and focus on those dietary taboos that are easily overlooked.
Common ideas for auxiliary conditioning with Chinese patent medicines
In the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, chronic nephritis mostly falls into the categories of "edema", "consumption", and "hematuria". Its pathogenesis is complex and often related to dysfunction of the spleen, kidneys, lungs and other organs, as well as pathological factors such as dampness, heat, blood stasis, and toxins.
Therefore, some prescriptions of Chinese patent medicines are designed to regulate multiple targets.

For example, for patients with symptoms of dampness and heat, such as dry mouth, bitter mouth, yellow and red urine, doctors may consider using Chinese patent medicines that have the effect of clearing away heat and diluting dampness.
For those patients who have symptoms of lung and kidney deficiency and lack of essence and energy, such as fatigue, backache, and susceptibility to colds, these patients will focus on using preparations that can replenish the lungs and kidneys.
There are some drugs that are specifically targeted at the early and middle stages of chronic renal failure. They have the property of clearing the bowels and reducing turbidity, and can help remove metabolic waste from the body.
It must be repeatedly pointed out that these are all auxiliary treatments and must not replace basic treatments for controlling blood pressure, blood sugar, infection, etc., and they must not be purchased and taken by yourself.
The core of the core: detailed explanation of dietary taboos for chronic nephritis
Assuming that medication is a matter within the professional scope of doctors, then daily diet is the "therapeutic area" that patients themselves can firmly control.
Many kidney function deteriorations are precisely due to neglect of dietary taboos.
The following points should be kept in mind by every patient with chronic nephritis.
First, strict low salt diet .
Excessive salt intake will lead to water and sodium retention, which will aggravate edema and hypertension. Hypertension has become one of the most important factors that damage kidney function.
It is recommended that the daily salt intake should be controlled below 3 to 5 grams, which is about the amount contained in a beer bottle cap. This includes soy sauce, oyster sauce, MSG, pickles, bacon, etc., all sodium-containing condiments and the less-noticeable salt in processed foods.
second, High quality low protein diet .
This is the essence of dietary management of chronic nephritis.
After kidney function is damaged, its ability to excrete protein metabolism waste will be reduced. Excessive intake of protein will increase the burden on the kidneys.
The so-called "high quality" means that the amino acid composition of protein is closer to what the human body needs. It mainly refers to meat, eggs, milk, and soy protein.
For "low protein", the total amount should be determined based on the renal function stage. The renal function stage needs to check the blood creatinine and glomerular filtration rate. The total daily intake should be formulated by a doctor or a nutritionist to formulate an individualized plan.
Simply not eating meat at all or eating too much meat is wrong.
Third, carefully control High potassium , High phosphorus food.

When kidney function develops toward a certain stage, its ability to excrete potassium declines, which can easily lead to hyperkalemia, which may lead to cardiac arrest. Furthermore, the ability to excrete phosphorus also decreases, which can easily lead to hyperphosphatemia. Hyperphosphatemia can aggravate renal bone disease and vascular calcification.
Some foods are classified as high in potassium, including bananas, oranges, potatoes, mushrooms, low-sodium salts, etc.; while other foods are classified as high in phosphorus, including animal offal, whole grains, nuts, carbonated drinks, processed meats, etc.
This does not mean that you must not eat it, but you need to know and control the portion, especially if you are in the stage of renal insufficiency.
Fourth, restrictions High purine food.
Purine is metabolized to produce uric acid, which is mainly excreted by the kidneys.
Hyperuricemia may not only induce gout, but also directly damage the kidneys.
Animal offal, thick broth, seafood, especially shellfish and fish roe, and hot pot, etc., are all high-purine foods and should be avoided or strictly limited.

Easily overlooked details of life and drug traps
In addition to the food you eat, there are also some details in life that are related to kidney safety.
The first is to avoid substance abuse.
There are many common drugs that are potentially nephrotoxic. For example, there are certain non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as analgesics such as ibuprofen and diclofenac sodium, some antibiotics, and some Chinese herbal medicines containing aristolochic acid, such as Guan Mutong, Fangji Fangchi, Aokixiang, etc., which have been explicitly banned or regulated in the National Pharmacopoeia.
Before taking medication when you are sick, you must inform your doctor about your kidney history.
Secondly, be wary of infection.
Among them, strep throat and tonsillitis and other streptococcal infections are key factors that can induce nephritis or worsen the condition.
Once infection occurs, it should be treated promptly.
At the same time, it is important to prevent overexertion and staying up late, so as to maintain a stable mood. These situations can help maintain the balance of the immune system and reduce the burden on the kidneys.
at last, Regular review is the key.
The management of chronic nephritis is a long-term process, and the condition cannot be judged based on self-feeling.
Regular monitoring of urine routine (especially urinary protein and urinary red blood cells), renal function (serum creatinine, urea nitrogen), electrolytes, blood pressure and other indicators can allow doctors to promptly and accurately assess the condition and adjust treatment plans.
Establish correct concepts of disease management
For chronic nephritis, the most taboo is the existence of two extreme attitudes. One is excessive anxiety, indiscriminately seeking treatment methods when the condition is urgent, and blindly superstitious various folk remedies. The other is blind optimism, believing that there is no need to treat symptoms if they do not appear.
The correct attitude is to regard it as a chronic partner that requires long-term "peaceful coexistence".
In a regular hospital, under the guidance of a nephrologist, you must continue to treat basic diseases, such as controlling blood pressure and blood sugar, strictly abide by dietary taboos, always maintain a healthy lifestyle, and go for reexaminations on time. This is the real cornerstone that can delay the progression of the disease, protect kidney function, and improve the quality of life.
Any method used to assist conditioning, whether it is Chinese patent medicine or anything else, is just something that serves as the icing on the cake on top of this cornerstone. It is absolutely not allowed to reverse the priorities.
In short, kidney health requires careful care.
For patients with chronic nephritis, these nine words: keep your mouth shut, follow the doctor's instructions, and conduct frequent check-ups. These nine words are obviously more meaningful and important than asking for a certain "special medicine".
If you want to steadily maintain kidney function and enjoy a healthy life, you must understand the disease scientifically, carry out treatment and manage your life in a standardized manner.