2013-10-26

Diet Tips Of Polycystic Kidney Disease


Diet Tips Of Polycystic Kidney Disease
Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a disorder in which clusters of cysts develop primarily within your kidneys. Cysts are noncancerous round sacs containing water-like fluid.
Polycystic kidney disease isn't limited to your kidneys, although the kidneys usually are the most severely affected organs. The disease can cause cysts to develop in your liver and elsewhere in your body.
When your liver breaks down protein, it produces a waste product called urea, which your kidneys are responsible for getting rid of. That means excess protein in the diet puts a strain on the kidneys.
Track how much protein you eat on an average day and if you discover you're getting more than the USDA Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) of .8 grams of protein per kilo of body weight , try to cut back. Eat less meat, cheese, and even a little less of the higher protein beans and legumes like chickpeas and lentils. Use vegetables and grains for your main dishes and if you need extra calories, add healthy fats like avocados and olive oil.
A low protein diet can make a dramatic difference. According to a study published in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, a well managed low protein diet can give PKD patients an average of nearly one year without dialysis in cases where dialysis would have been needed had there been no dietary intervention.
Give Soy a Try
In general, eating less protein can help your kidneys, but there's one protein you may want to get a little more of. The results of a study published in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology in 1999 showed that dietary soy protein can slow the progression of PKD in rats. Rats fed soy as their main protein source had lower kidney weights and fewer cysts compared to those fed casein.. Keep in mind, though, that you'll be better off with traditional fermented soy products like tofu, miso, and tempeh. Non-fermented soy products like soy milk and soy-based protein bars have been shown to cause health problems of their own.
Keep Your Electrolytes Balanced
For most people, this translates to "cut back on salt." Electrolytes are vital minerals in the body, such as calcium, sodium, potassium, and magnesium. The body relies on the kidneys to keep these in balance. Most people eating a typical "Western" diet get too much salt, which can throw this delicate balance off. This is why so many people with polycystic kidney disease develop high blood pressure. In fact, in the Encyclopedia of Health published by the U.S. National Library of Medicine, the entry on PDK specifically recommends a low-salt diet.
To start reducing salt in your diet, use garlic powder, onion powder or other herbs and spices in place of salt. Try to use less of sauces like ketchup and soy sauce. Avoid highly processed foods like meats, soups, and vegetables that come in cans. Even low-sodium varieties of these have more salt that something you'd make at home.

2013-10-22

What Are Renal Cortical Cysts On Kidney


Renal Cortical Cyst push us into kidney failure if we just leave it alone.; therefore, we must shrink renal cortical cyst effectively so as to avoid kidney damages. In past days, many Renal Cortical Cyst patients choose surgical operation as the treatment, which can remove Renal Cortical Cyst radically, but meanwhile causes pains as well. Therefore, many patients against surgery from their inner heart. Today we mainly introduce another treatment, Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy, which not only shrink Renal Cortical Cyst effectively and at the same time causes no side effects.
Renal cortical cysts are simple interstitial fluid filled sacs near the outside region of the kidneys. They become more common as one grows older and usually grow to 10-15 centimeters or more. They can be found and located through an ultrasound. But usually not something to worry about, they are commonly benign.
It is very common and occurs in about 50% of people over the age of 50. Renal cysts account for 60-65% of all renal masses. Many people have them and it is usually benign. A cyst is defined as a membranous sac containng fluid. A simple renal cyst is a classification given to renal cysts that "appear round or oval... without infections, calcifications, septations or divisions of its walls. Most of these lesions are benign simple cysts that require no further evaluation, intervention or urologic
Atelectasis is the collapse of the airspaces which also results in the visual impression of increased soft tissue density. This makes it impossible to distinguish infiltrates from atelectasis on the basis of visual density alone. Considering other factors is therefore required. Atelectasis must have volume loss by definition (collapse of airspaces must reduce lung volume), whereas infiltrate does not.
As you have fibrosis in lower lobes and airspaces means lungs are not getting filled with air showing some pneumonia you should be concerned and should see a pulmonary specialist for better treatment.

2013-10-13

How Long Can A Person Live On Dialysis With 85% Kidney Failure


He has been on dialysis and goes 4 times a week for 5 years this past 3 weeks his kidneys have shut down completely and i worry because he is a bad diebetic and has lost a leg to the knee because of it.
Generally speaking the mortality rate for dialysis is about 15% for Peritoneal Dialysis patients, at 4 years, and about 25% for Hemodialysis our to 4 years.
What that means is that after 4 year, 85% of Peritoneal Dialysis patients are still alive, and 75% of hemodialysis patients are still alive.
Since the patient is going 3 times a week, this suggest that he is doing hemodialysis. Peritoneal dialysis is generally done daily.
Other figures I have heard say that about 50% of patients are still alive after 7 years.
All of this, though, also depends on the patients original state and other diseases, like diabetes. Being "bad diabetic" is not a good sign. Diabetes does HUGE amounts of damage to the kidneys, and is probably the reason they shut down. it is doubtful that they will start back up....
Dialysis is NOT perfect. It is MUCH better to have functioning kidneys! It is possible that the doctor might recommend increasing the treatments to 4-5 times a week.
The only other possible treatment is a kidney transplant, but being a "bad diabetic" would only ruin the new kidneys, and it is doubtful that the doctor would recommend this.

2013-10-12

Natural Cure For Corticol Cyst In Kidney


Polycystic kidney disease, or PKD, is a genetic disorder and it can be described as the condition characterized by the presence of various cysts in one’s kidneys. These are the frequently asked questions regarding the topic. As an introduction, you have to know first about the roles of our kidneys. The kidneys, of course, are responsible for cleaning our blood to get rid of harmful wastes and extra fluid. As a result, urine is formed. The kidneys also regulate certain substances in our body.
As the disease develops, disturbed sleep, chest pain, bleeding, and bone fractures. Once the symptoms of kidney disease present themselves, the most recommended way to deal with these symptoms is to have one checked immediately and start living a healthier lifestyle.
What happens when Polycystic Kidney Disease cysts grow in the kidneys?
Cysts in the kidneys are filled with fluid. They can enlarge the kidneys, take the place of the structure, and cause the decreased kidney function. Worse, these cysts lead to kidney failure.
What are the other effects of PKD?
PKD does not stop at the kidneys. It can also cause cysts in the liver and other complications or problems in other organs. These complications can be in the blood vessels in our heart or brain.
What are the major inherited forms of PKD?
There are two major inherited forms – the Autosomal Dominant PKD and the Autosomal Recessive PKD. The former is the most inherited form, which begins earlier although it shows its symptoms from 30 to 40. On the other hand, the latter form is a rare inherited form, whose symptoms show at a very young age (even in the mother’s womb).
What are the symptoms of PKD?
The symptoms, which can develop from infancy to adulthood, include headaches, blood in the urine, kidney cysts, liver cysts, other organ cysts, back pain, and pain on the lower sides.
How do I know if I have PKD?
You would need to get an ultrasound imaging of the kidney to check if there are cysts, as well as other organs. You may also check your family medical history or opt for genetic testing.
Is there a cure for PKD?
No, there is no cure for Polycystic Kidney Disease. However, treatment can be done for patients. These treatments can resolve infections, reduce pains, and control further complications. For kidney failure, dialysis is needed to replace the kidneys.

2013-10-09

Chinese Medicine Control Polycystic Kidney Disease Cyst


Kidney Cysts will become bigger with your age become old. If the kidney cysts become big enough, they will press the kidneys tissues and damage your kidney function, the final result of kidney disease is Kidney Failure if you can’t control the disease well.
Please don’t worry about your disease. Our hospital is the largest kidney disease specialized hospital in China, we have hospital in Shijiazhuang City, Guangzhou City, Xingtai City. We have treated 1,052 patients with PKD from 2008, so we accumulated many experience on this subject.
Our characteristic treatment is Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy.
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy has the curative effect for kidney disease, which can treat the kidney disease from root. (1)Chinese Medicine is abstracted from Chinese herbs, without any side-effect. (2) With the help of penetrant and osmosis devices, effective Chinese Medicine are penetrated into renal lesion by external application. (As you know, any oral taking medicines will affect kidney more or less). (3) The therapeutic mechanism of this therapy is to block the process of renal fibrosis, dilate blood vessels, promote the micro-blood circulation, repair the damaged renal intrinsic cells, and remove  the stasis in channels. At the same time, Chinese Medicine has the effect like anti-inflammation, anti-coagulation, preventing blood viscosity and degrading extracellular matrixes. The main functions of Chinese Medicine are: block+ repair.