Sunday, April 26, 2015

How does Diabetes Cause Kidney Disease?

  How does Diabetes Cause Kidney Disease?
  How does diabetes cause kidney disease (damage)? It is concerned by many people. Diabetes takes place when the body begins to have a problem with insulin, either by not being able to produce enough or by becoming resistant to utilizing the insulin produced. Either way, both types can lead to kidney damage, if not properly treated. Since insulin is the hormone responsible for prompting the cells to uptake sugar from the blood, diabetic patients typically have high blood sugar levels.
  If the diabetes last for a long time, the high blood sugar condition will damage the small blood vessels in the entire body including blood vessels in the kidney, which makes the kidney can not clear the toxins in the blood normally. In this case, our body will retain more water and salt than it should, which can lead to the increased body weight and ankle swelling for filtration water and keeping the balance of the water in the body is one important role of the kidney. You may have protein in your urine. Also, waste materials will build up in your blood.
  About 30 percent of patients with Type 1 diabetes and 10 to 40 percent of those with Type 2 diabetes eventually will suffer from kidney failure. In America, the percent is larger compared with that in other countries.
  The earliest sign of diabetic kidney disease is an increased excretion of albumin in the urine. This is present long before the usual tests done in your doctor's office show evidence of kidney disease, so it is important for you to have this test on a yearly basis.

  Even if you are diagnosed with diabetic kidney disease or diabetic nephropathy, it is not necessary to panic. In Kidney Disease Hospital, we have stem cell therapy which can repair or differentiate into beta cells, which can give new hope for you.www.kidneytcm.com

How does Diabetes Cause Kidney Disease?

  How does Diabetes Cause Kidney Disease?
  How does diabetes cause kidney disease (damage)? It is concerned by many people. Diabetes takes place when the body begins to have a problem with insulin, either by not being able to produce enough or by becoming resistant to utilizing the insulin produced. Either way, both types can lead to kidney damage, if not properly treated. Since insulin is the hormone responsible for prompting the cells to uptake sugar from the blood, diabetic patients typically have high blood sugar levels.
  If the diabetes last for a long time, the high blood sugar condition will damage the small blood vessels in the entire body including blood vessels in the kidney, which makes the kidney can not clear the toxins in the blood normally. In this case, our body will retain more water and salt than it should, which can lead to the increased body weight and ankle swelling for filtration water and keeping the balance of the water in the body is one important role of the kidney. You may have protein in your urine. Also, waste materials will build up in your blood.
  About 30 percent of patients with Type 1 diabetes and 10 to 40 percent of those with Type 2 diabetes eventually will suffer from kidney failure. In America, the percent is larger compared with that in other countries.
  The earliest sign of diabetic kidney disease is an increased excretion of albumin in the urine. This is present long before the usual tests done in your doctor's office show evidence of kidney disease, so it is important for you to have this test on a yearly basis.

  Even if you are diagnosed with diabetic kidney disease or diabetic nephropathy, it is not necessary to panic. In Kidney Disease Hospital, we have stem cell therapy which can repair or differentiate into beta cells, which can give new hope for you.

How does Diabetes Cause Kidney Disease?

  How does Diabetes Cause Kidney Disease?
  How does diabetes cause kidney disease (damage)? It is concerned by many people. Diabetes takes place when the body begins to have a problem with insulin, either by not being able to produce enough or by becoming resistant to utilizing the insulin produced. Either way, both types can lead to kidney damage, if not properly treated. Since insulin is the hormone responsible for prompting the cells to uptake sugar from the blood, diabetic patients typically have high blood sugar levels.
  If the diabetes last for a long time, the high blood sugar condition will damage the small blood vessels in the entire body including blood vessels in the kidney, which makes the kidney can not clear the toxins in the blood normally. In this case, our body will retain more water and salt than it should, which can lead to the increased body weight and ankle swelling for filtration water and keeping the balance of the water in the body is one important role of the kidney. You may have protein in your urine. Also, waste materials will build up in your blood.
  About 30 percent of patients with Type 1 diabetes and 10 to 40 percent of those with Type 2 diabetes eventually will suffer from kidney failure. In America, the percent is larger compared with that in other countries.
  The earliest sign of diabetic kidney disease is an increased excretion of albumin in the urine. This is present long before the usual tests done in your doctor's office show evidence of kidney disease, so it is important for you to have this test on a yearly basis.

  Even if you are diagnosed with diabetic kidney disease or diabetic nephropathy, it is not necessary to panic. In Kidney Disease Hospital, we have stem cell therapy which can repair or differentiate into beta cells, which can give new hope for you.

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Can CKD Grade 3 Patients Have Watermelon

  Can CKD Grade 3 Patients Have Watermelon
  Can CKD (chronic kidney disease) grade 3 patients have watermelon? CKD is a general medical item which consists all kinds of chronic kidney diseases such as hypertensive kidney disease, diabetic kidney disease, purpura nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and so on. The condition is complex, so we can not make sure whether patients should have watermelon or not.
  But we can make a decision on whether there is edeme (oedema, dropsy, swelling) and so on. Why? Water melon contains so much water. If edema (oedema, dropsy, swelling) come into being, it indicates that the kidney fails to discharge water. In this case, we should take in less water or no water if necessary. Watermelon no doubt can worsen edema and gives kidney more burden.
  Conversely, if CKD (chronic kidney disease) grade 3 patients have no edema, they can have watermelon for watermelon contains vitamin and can help discharge water in some extent.

  Last but not least, diabetic nephropathy(diabetic kidney disease) should control the intake of fruit including watermelon for fruit contains sugar which is not good for the control of blood sugar.
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Friday, April 24, 2015

Why Renal Cysts Have Hematuria( Blood in Urine)

  Why Renal Cysts Have Hematuria( Blood in Urine)
  Why do renal cysts have hematuria ( blood in urine)? Renal cysts can also be called kidney cysts also a kind of kidney disorder, which means that there are enclosed sac or pouch that usually contains liquid or semisolid material.www.kidneytcm.com Hematuria( Blood in Urine) caused by renal cysts can be divided into 2 kinds.
  Firstly, with time passing by, the epithelial cells of Renal Cysts will secrete more fluid. As a result, the internal pressure of cysts increases so the tension of cyst wall also rises. The cysts surface consists of blood capillaries, which will rupture, thus causing hematuria or blood urine. What’s worse, rupture will also easily lead to infection.
  Secondly, renal cysts will grow bigger and bigger if we do not control it, thus causing more pressure to the surrounding tissues. In renal glomerular basilar membrane, there are pores which can only allow small molecules to leak out such as creatinine, blood urea nitrogen, urea acid and so on. If the cyst grows bigger, it will squeeze the tissues and damage the membrane. In this case, red blood cells will also leak out, thus causing hematuria or blood urine.
  So it is necessary to treat it in time so as to avoid the above symptoms. The best therapy for kidney cyst is to shrink the cysts naturally instead of renal puncture, which can only deal with the bigger ones and can not shrink the smaller ones.
  In Kidney Disease Hospital, Chinese Medicine can treat it. Its effective materials can play roles in the surface of the cysts, extend the blood vessels in the blood vessel wall, accelerate the blood circulation of cyst wall, increase the permeability of the cyst wall. After the above mentioned, the inner pressure of blood pressure in the cyst wall will decrease, which reverses the blood gap between the inner one and the outer one, accelerate the reabsorption of water from cyst to the blood vessels. In this way, the cysts will be shrunk.

  The above mentioned are about why hematuria appears and how to treat hematuria with renal cysts hematuria (blood urine). For more information, please consult us online or leave a message.

Thursday, April 23, 2015

What Causes Occult Blood in Urine for Chronic Kidney Disease

  What Causes Occult Blood in Urine for Chronic Kidney Diseasewww.kidneytcm.com
  What causes occult blood in urine for chronic kidney disease? "Occult blood" simply means "hidden" blood; blood that is not visible, but is still present. Normally there is no blood in the urine. Blood can indicate an infection, kidney stones, trauma, or bleeding from a bladder or kidney tumor.
  When the red blood cells are damaged, the heme in it will release, so we can test it by coupon or test paper. We can express the degree of occult blood by occult 1+, occult 2+, 3+, etc just as protein 1+ and protein 2+, etc.

  Occult blood, the same as hematuria, is a sign which indicates the damage of kidney and we can not ignore. Once we find it out, we should monitor it and have examination on both blood and urine such as protein, red blood cell, creatinine, blood urea nitrogen and urea acid, etc. If proteinuria and hematuria last for 3 months, it can be diagnosed with kidney disorder or kidney disease. As for the treatment, Chinese Medicine is recommended, which is abstracted from natural herbs and can repair the damaged cells for it contains active materials and can treat occult blood from root.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Regular Urine Checkup Important in Kidney Care

  Regular Urine Checkup Important in Kidney Care
  Regular urine checku or urinalysis (or, laboratory test of urine) is the simplest and cheapest way to find out if a person has a kidney disease.
  “Early detection of kidney disease can be crtical,” said Dr. Hazel Yadao Oro, Nephrologist. Kidney has compensation ability, which means that even some kidney units are damaged, others can do more work such as filtrating, thus stopping creatinine rising. However, the damage in the kidney has really takes place. Only when the damage is nearly half, serum creatinine level will rise. So some times, when some patients come to see a doctor, the doctor tells him that he has got into end stage of kidney disease. Creatinine is a metabolism waster from muscles, which should be discharged out of the body trough renal glomerular filtration membrane for in membrane there is pore. However, when kidney is damaged, membrane will also damage, which leads to pore narrower so creatinine will accumulate into the body.
  Kidney disease is the 10th leading cause of death and fourth leading cause of morbidity in the Philippines. Most at risk are people with high blood pressure, diabetes or a family history of kidney disease such as polycystic kidney disease, hereditary disease. The kidneys are two vital organs that keep the blood clean and kidney disease can be detected through urinalysis.
  how to detect kidney disease early?
  How to test?
  “If a person is diabetic or hypertensive, he or she should have their blood sugar monitored and it is important also to check blood creatinine levels,” Oro said. For example, when kidney is damage, in urine, there may appear protein, red blood cells in the urine.

  In Kidney Disease Hospital, we have a systematic examination both in blood test and urine test, which can help test early kidney damage. Urinalysis usually contains test about protein, sugar, red blood cells, white blood cells, bilirubin, urobilinogen, pH value, proportion, nitrite, and so on. These tests can help us identify whether there are urinary tract lesions, diabetes, and so on.