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How Ayurvedic treatment can help you during kidney disease?

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Vaibhav Karma Ayurveda
How Ayurvedic treatment can help you during kidney disease?

When kidneys are damaged, your body is not able to eliminate toxins from the blood. Having hazardous levels of waste in your blood make you prone to heart failure and kidney failure. To ensure continuity of life, patients should take Ayurvedic kidney disease treatment.

Any kidney disease happens when your kidneys are not able to eliminate toxins and unwanted substances from the blood. An unhealthy kidney does the opposite of what is done by healthy kidneys. Your kidneys happily do so much for you, and this includes adjusting fluid and electrolyte balance, regulating hypertension level, generate red blood cells, and sift waste products.  These tasks of the kidneys are carried out by a group of filters called nephrons and glomeruli.

Your every kidney has around 1 to 1.5 million nephrons that work in conjunction with your glomeruli to filter pass. It is a two-way step, in which first, important nutrients are held on, and then the waste is flushed out. Any damage or harm to these sifting units makes it difficult for the kidney to perform such capacities leading to fluid build-up in the bloodstream or tissues of the body. As you know blood needs to be pure enough for the heart and other organs to function at their best, the contamination of it with the harmful substance does not allow the patient to lead a normal life without the Ayurvedic medicine for kidney disease.

What are the complications associated with kidney disease?

When the blood that is not fit for use by the organs stay inside the blood, you may face several complications that may deteriorate your health. When kidneys are incapable of sifting waste from the blood, hazardous levels of waste may pile up inside the bloodstream. The heart and kidneys will receive unfit blood for transmuting oxygen thereby increasing the risk of heart and renal failure. In the absence of healthy kidneys, following comorbidities may appear in the body:

  • Cardiovascular diseases

People with decreased kidney function are more at the risk of having cardiovascular diseases. The cases of kidney disease reach an advanced stage or proven fatal for the patient's progress because of heart failure and not because of kidney failure. Hypertension and kidney diseases go hand in hand with each other; those with high blood pressure face kidney problems or vice versa. Therefore, a kidney patient should look after the rising levels of blood pressure in the body and regulate it.

  • Anemia

It is our kidneys that produce hormones for the production of the red blood cells in the body. The low production of erythropoietin by the kidneys may not allow the brain to send a signal to produce red blood cells. A blow count in your hemoglobin test and other tests will indicate you have anemia. Besides, those who have kidney disease because of diabetes are more prone to have anemia than who don’t have diabetes.

  • Malnutrition

Even in the early stages of kidney disease, your body may not tolerate the food you consume or you may lose appetite. Anemia and inflammation both increase the risk of having malnutrition. To avoid malnutrition, patients are advised to intake enough of the calories from the sources good for your kidneys.

  • Mineral and bone-related disorders

Potassium builds up in the blood extracts out calcium and vitamin D from the bones making your bones fragile. The changes in the calcium, parathyroid hormone, and vitamin D level also cause bone-related disorders in the body. Your kidneys activate vitamin D and maintain the right amount of serum calcium and phosphorus.

What are the signs that your kidneys are damaged?

In the initial stages, there is low damage to the kidneys treatable with a better diet plan, but there is no underlying sign to tell that you have a problem.  The sign becomes apparent to the patients as they reach late stages of chronic kidney disease. That means, in the initial stage, you have to rely on the tests to diagnose whether you need Ayurvedic kidney disease treatment or not.

The signs that appear in the body include:

  • Chest pain
  • Pale and dry skin
  • Feeling tired
  • Chills
  • Headaches
  • Severe panting
  • Decreased or increased urination
  • Loss of appetite
  • Muscle cramps
  • Trouble concentrating
  • Weight gain because of fluid retention
  • Nausea
  • Blood in the urine
  • Protein in the urine that makes it bubbly
  • Anemia
  • bone disease and malnutrition

Ayurvedic kidney disease treatment

Ayurveda believes in curing the disease of its roots and so uses herbs that help to improve the working of that one particular organ for which you are taking treatment. The herbal extracts tend to promote well being by rejuvenating the damaged cells and tissues of the body. The purpose of the treatment would never be to cease signs and symptoms, but the underlying causes that gave birth to a disease. Ayurvedic kidney disease treatment also takes into consideration the nature of the mind, body, and soul.

Ayurveda has its own way of treating problems and it emphasizes balancing the channels of the body called mutravaha srotas. The working pattern of the Ayurveda is as:

  • Strengthening of the muscles by working on damaged cells and tissues
  • Maintaining the level of electrolyte, potassium, and minerals balance in the body
  • Including Yogasanas
  • A renal diet to improve kidney function

Lifestyle changes to prevent kidney-related problems

Here are some lifestyle changes to adapt to strengthen your kidneys:

  • Control your blood sugar level
  • Maintain an appropriate blood pressure level
  • Quit smoking
  • Shake off sodium from your diet
  • Do more physical activity
  • Take sound sleep
  • Avoid foods that are rich in sodium and potassium
  • Don’t consume canned or frozen food items as they are coated with sodium
  • Avoid nicotine
  • Say no to alcohol
  • Take Ayurvedic kidney disease treatment

If you need more help about dietary changes and ayurvedic medicine for kidney damage, then consult Doctor Puneet Dhawan!

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