2013年11月21日星期四

Can People with Polycystic Kidney Disease Drink Coffee

Kidneys are important blood-filtering system for producing urine and at the same time removing metabolic wastes and toxins. It also have endocrine functions to help regulate blood pressure and red blood cell production.

When kidneys lose the abilities to remove excessive water and wastes, regulating blood pressure and red blood cell count, renal failure develops and there are some diet restrictions for slowing down illness progression and reducing burdens to the kidneys. One diet restriction is coffee and it is better that renal failure patients should cut back coffee intake or eliminate it all together for the sake of their kidney health.

1. Coffee has function to elevate blood pressure

Kidney is important because of its special functions in maintaining our normal life. One of the dominant function of kidney is to regular blood pressure. However, for people with Polycystic Kidney Disease, their kidney may lost its ability to control blood pressure and under such a circumstance, they will suffer from high blood pressure.

Coffee has function to elevate blood pressure, so if Polycystic Kidney Disease patients drink too much coffee, high blood pressure symptom will become more serious. Persistent high blood pressure not only accelerates Polycystic Kidney Disease, but causes kidney damages directly. Therefore, if it it beneficial if PKD patients keep far away from coffee.

2. Coffee increase the loss of calcium

It is said drinking too much coffee will cause osteoporosis. Actually, there is no study indicates the relationship between osteoporosis and coffee, but drinking too much coffee indeed increase loss of calcium.

For people with Polycystic Kidney Disease, because of impaired kidney function, they suffer from high levels of phosphorus easily. High phosphorus restrain the absorption of calcium, so if they drink too much coffee, they will be at high risk of developing bone diseases.

3. Drinking too much coffee will affect sleep

Coffee contains large amounts of caffeine which can keep people in an exciting state, so if Polycystic Kidney Disease patients drink too much coffee at night, their sleep will be affected, which is not beneficial for their recovery.

2013年11月20日星期三

Can I exercise if I have PKD?

When you are just diagnosed with PKD or you don’t have severe symptoms, moderate exercise can assist your whole treatment. The reason is that moderate exercise can not only help strenghten patients’ immunity but also can help lower high blood prerssure, which is a very common symptom of Polycystic Kidney Disease and can easily aggravate patients’ condition. Generally, mild exercise such as swimming, walking, jogging, Qigong, Tai Chi, etc is suitable for these patients.

Patients with Polycystic Kidney Disease tend to have high blood pressure, so they can’t do the intense exercise. Moderate exercises, such as walking, jogging, swimming, set-up exercise and Tai Chi, etc, are more suitable for these patients. However, if your renal cysts are too bigger, you had better choose walking as your exercise.

There are a few cautions to take when doing exercise with Polycystic Kidney Disease. Firstly, always bring some water to make sure you can drink enough water, when you feel thirsty, while you are more likely to have dehydration after exercise. Secondly, refer to your doctor before you begin to do any sports. Finally, you had better do exercise together with others if the condition allows.

2013年11月19日星期二

Natural Treatment for PKD with Frequent Rupturing Cysts

PKD is the abbreviation of Polycystic Kidney Disease that characterized by increasing fluid-filled cysts. The cystic fluid is yellow and increase over time, so in cases of PKD, cysts in kidney enlarge too over time. There is a high pressure inside the cyst and when they enlarge to a certain size, they rupture easily. Sometimes, they may rupture because of a mild knock in kidney location.

Rupturing of kidney cysts is due to the enlargement of the cysts. Therefore,the first treatment goal is to stop the cysts from enlarging and shrink the enlarged ones.

Chinese herbal medicine is an alternative treatment for PKD with frequent rupturing of cysts.Based on the individualized condition, different types of herbal medicines are applied in the therapy.

Here the Chinese herbal medicine is different from traditional Chinese herbal medicine. It is an external treatment not oral medicines. It is known as Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy.

Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is the upgrade of traditional Chinese medicine.It is an external therapy and the micro-Chinese medicines are permeated into kidney lesions directly through the channels in kidney area.It is just like massage and the patients have no any discomfortable feeling.

The effective medicines can kill the epithelial cells on cysts wall and render them lose excretory ability. In this way, it can stop the enlargement of the cysts.

What’s more, the micro-Chinese medicines can soften cyst wall and promote the excretion of fluids to reduce pressure in cysts significantly.

After the above treatment, the danger of rupturing of cysts will be eliminated.

2013年11月16日星期六

Polycystic Kidney Disease Patient should don’t smoking

Can polycystic kidney disease patients smoke? This is a commonly asked question and it is more concerned among men and they want to know weather they should give up smoking and what kind of effects will smoking has on the cysts.

Many PKD patients especially male patients concern weather they should give up smoking or not and want to know the harms smoking will bring to them.

Here, I would introduce some harmful effects of smoking. Smoking predominantly affects the lungs and cause lung cancer. In addition, smoking can also affect many other organs such as heart. It can raise the heart rate and cause stress on the arteries and heart so as to increase the incidence of heart disease. In view of this, the answer of the question “should Polycystic Kidney Disease patients stop smoking” is yes.

On the other hand, smoking can damage the upper respiratory tract and lung and make PKD patients more susceptible to colds, infections and pneumonia. Infections in the lung and trachea will in turn worsen PKD.

Therefore it is recommended that smokers to get rid of smoking and non-smokers to stay away from tobacco so as to avoid aggravation of hypertension and PKD.

Besides limitations on smoking, PKD patients should try to avoid alcohol, caffeine-containing foods and drinks, spicy and excitant foods or polluted foods.

Natural Treatment for PKD with Frequent Rupturing Cysts

Is there any natural treatment for PKD with frequent rupturing cysts? Frequent rupturing cysts is a common condition for PKD patients with big cysts. It makes patients feel pain and may deteriorate illness condition, so a natural treatment is urgently needed for PKD patients.

Chinese herbal medicine is an alternative treatment for PKD with frequent rupturing of cysts.Based on the individualized condition, different types of herbal medicines are applied in the therapy.

Here the Chinese herbal medicine is different from traditional Chinese herbal medicine. It is an external treatment not oral medicines. It is known as Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy.

Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is the upgrade of traditional Chinese medicine.It is an external therapy and the micro-Chinese medicines are permeated into kidney lesions directly through the channels in kidney area.It is just like massage and the patients have no any discomfortable feeling.

Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is not the only medical method for frequent rupturing cysts, but it is the only natural remedy.

2013年11月12日星期二

diet for chronic kidney disease

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When you have chronic kidney disease, you need to make changes in your diet, including:
Limiting fluids
Eating a low-protein diet (this may be recommended)
Restricting salt, potassium, phosphorous, and other electrolytes
Getting enough calories if you are losing weight

All meal plans, including the kidney-friendly diet, need to take into account some of the same things, like:
Calories
Protein
Carbohydrates
Fat
Nutrition Facts
Portion

In this section, we’ll review each of these and how they relate to the kidneys. We’ll also take a look at the nutrition facts label and explain how you can use this tool to help you have a healthy diet.

2013年11月10日星期日

polycystic kidney disease symptoms

Polycystic kidney disease symptoms may include:
High blood pressure
Back or side pain
Headache
Increase in the size of your abdomen
Blood in your urine
Frequent urination
Kidney stones
Kidney failure
Urinary tract or kidney infections

Abdominal pain or tenderness
Blood in the urine
Excessive urination at night
Flank pain on one or both sides

Other symptoms that may occur with this disease include:
Drowsiness
Joint pain
Nail abnormalities

2013年11月9日星期六

polycystic kidney disease diet plan

polycystic kidney disease diet plan
I advises against choosing foods that are high in salt if you have polycystic kidney disease. That makes processed and prepared foods bad choices. Eating a low-salt diet may help slow down or prevent kidney function loss, according to the foundation. It also helps control the high blood pressure associated with the disease.

• Eat foods in season and as close to a home grown state with little processing.
• Locally grown is best.
• Organic is second best.
• Fresh produce is third.
• Frozen is fourth.
• Try to avoid canned, prepared, fried, and microwaved food.

• Avoid foods that are kidney toxins.




2013年11月8日星期五

What are the Causes of Polycystic Kidney Disease(PKD)

Persons with PKD have many clusters of cysts in the kidneys. What exactly triggers the cysts to form is unknown.

PKD is associated with the following conditions:
Aortic aneurysms
Brain aneurysms
Cysts in the liver, pancreas, and testes
Diverticula of the colon

As many as half of people with PKD have cysts on the liver. A family history of PKD increases your risk for the condition.

The pathogenesis of PKD is still unknown, but both ADPKD and ARPKD are associated with abnormalities in the proteins involved in the development of functional, sensory cilia in the kidneys; these protein abnormalities are responsible for the disruption of intracellular calcium regulation by cyclic adenosine monophosphate stimulation, leading to abnormal proliferation of tubular epithelial cells and formation of benign cysts

Risk factors:
Parental consanguinity
Presence of hepatic fibrosis
Siblings with PKD

2013年11月6日星期三

What is Polycystic Kidney Disease(PKD)

Polycystic kidney disease is a kidney disorder passed down through families in which many cysts form in the kidneys, causing them to become enlarged.

Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a genetic disorder characterized by the growth of numerous cysts in the kidneys. The kidneys are two organs, each about the size of a fist, located in the upper part of a person's abdomen, toward the back. The kidneys filter wastes and extra fluid from the blood to form urine. They also regulate amounts of certain vital substances in the body. When cysts form in the kidneys, they are filled with fluid. PKD cysts can profoundly enlarge the kidneys while replacing much of the normal structure, resulting in reduced kidney function and leading to kidney failure.

edicine and Western Medicine, including:

Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy

Medicated Bath

Blood purification

Stem cell treatment

Immunotherapy

We are proud that about 1200 cases of PKD from home and abroad visit our hospital each year. After the customized treatment, most of them can achieve the following alleviation:

Shrink renal cysts naturally

Lowering blood pressure

Eliminate kidney stones

Alleviate back pain

Decrease the size of belly

Improve kidney function

Prevent Kidney Failure

Reduce dialysis frequency

2013年11月4日星期一

Top 10 Facts on Polycystic Kidney Disease

1.The average age for development of ESRD for patients with ADPKD has increased from 53 to 57 years of age. ADPKD is currently responsible for 4.5 percent of overall ESRD cases and 2.2 percent of new ESRD cases each year in the U.S.

2.More than 600,000 Americans and 12.5 million newborns, children and adults worldwide battle Polycystic Kidney Disease(PKD) every day.

3.Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD) resulted in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) by age 53, on average, and was responsible for 6 percent of ESRD cases in the U.S.

4.Over time, these cysts grow and multiply, causing the kidney to increase sometimes dramatically in size. Although a normal kidney is roughly the size of a human fist, PKD kidneys can grow to be the size of a football or larger and weigh as much as 38 pounds each.

5.Kidney transplantation is widely available, and nearly 13 percent of ADPKD patients who develop ESRD receive a transplant before beginning dialysis therapy. Limited organ availability has resulted in longer waiting times.

2013年11月1日星期五

The Facts About Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)

Chronic kidney disease includes conditions that damage your kidneys and decrease their ability to keep you healthy by doing the jobs listed. If kidney disease gets worse, wastes can build to high levels in your blood and make you feel sick. You may develop complications like high blood pressure, anemia (low blood count), weak bones, poor nutritional health and nerve damage. Also, kidney disease increases your risk of having heart and blood vessel disease. These problems may happen slowly over a long period of time. Chronic kidney disease may be caused by diabetes, high blood pressure and other disorders. Early detection and treatment can often keep chronic kidney disease from getting worse. When kidney disease progresses, it may eventually lead to kidney failure, which requires dialysis or a kidney transplant to maintain life.

More than 10% of people, or more than 20 million, aged 20 years or older in the United States have CKD.
CKD is more common among women than men.
More than 35% of people aged 20 years or older with diabetes have CKD.
More than 20% of people aged 20 years or older with hypertension have CKD.




WHO IS AT MORE RISK OF CKD?
1 in 3 Australians is at an increased risk of developing CKD1.

Adult Australians are at an increased risk of CKD if they:
are 60 years or older
are of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander origin
have diabetes
have a family history of kidney disease
have established heart problems (heart failure or past heart attack) and/or have had a stroke
have high blood pressure
are obese (BMI more than or equal to >30)
are a smoker

The greater prevalence of CKD in some Indigenous Australian communities is due to the high incidence of traditional risk factors including diabetes, high blood pressure and smoking2, in addition to increased levels of inadequate nutrition, alcohol abuse, streptococcal throat and skin infection, and poor living conditions3.