Take some of your kidneys for the sake of health.

Lao Wang next door found that there was a lot of foam in the urinal when he urinated recently. But also for a long time. I always feel bored all over, my feet are swollen, and I press a pit. After going to the hospital to draw blood and test urine for a lot of tests, the doctor said Lao Wang was [nephrotic syndrome]. I need to do a kidney biopsy and take a little kidney tissue out for tests to find out Lao Wang’s condition. Hearing this, Lao Wang got a fright. What an important thing kidney is, how can you take it casually? Moreover, blood and urine have been drawn for so many tests. How can you still Read More …

Everyone said to eat less salt, salt limit small wonderful recruit to help you

Dr. Clove has told everyone many times in previous articles that eating too much salt may bring many health risks. But what can we do to control the amount of salt we eat? Next, I’d like to tell you a few tips for salt restriction. Salt-limiting spoon and salt-limiting tank The main component of salt is sodium chloride. When we talk about [salt restriction], we actually refer to [restriction of sodium intake]. A large number of studies have shown that high sodium diet will increase the risk of hypertension, which will lead to stroke, myocardial infarction and other diseases, and even death in severe cases. At the same time, hypertension itself requires strict drug control and health management, which require Read More …

How does diabetes hurt the kidney?

Kidney is an extremely important organ of human body. There are millions of small blood vessels with filtering function in the kidney, which are jointly responsible for removing metabolic wastes from human blood. Diabetes can damage the function of this filtration system, resulting in renal insufficiency. The damaged kidney can no longer effectively filter out metabolic wastes in blood, eventually leading to kidney disease. How does diabetes cause nephropathy? When we eat and digest protein foods, we will produce a large amount of metabolic waste. In the kidney, a large number of capillaries and small holes in the wall of blood vessels are natural filters, which can effectively filter out metabolic waste and retain beneficial components in blood. As blood Read More …

Adjust diet for mild pregnancy vomiting and seek medical treatment in time for severe pregnancy vomiting

In fact, these early pregnancy reactions are normal phenomena, It is the increase of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in pregnant mothers in the early stage of pregnancy. A series of reactions caused by decreased gastric acid secretion and prolonged gastric emptying time. These symptoms generally do not require special treatment. After 12 weeks of pregnancy, with the decrease of hCG level in the body, Symptoms mostly disappear naturally, Appetite will slowly return to normal. Don’t worry about early pregnancy vomiting, One of the biggest symptoms of early pregnancy reaction is pregnancy vomiting. Many studies have found that, Women who experienced nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, The probability of miscarriage is small. A study shows that Vomiting (not just nausea) is Read More …

Is the kidney bad when urinating?

The incidence rate of kidney diseases is getting higher and higher, and some common chronic diseases, such as hypertension and diabetes, may lead to renal dysfunction, even uremia and renal failure, bringing heavy economic and mental burden to patients and families. In order to arouse people’s attention to kidney health, the International Society of Nephrology and the International Alliance of Kidney Funds have decided to designate the second Thursday in March each year as World Kidney Day starting from 2006. In the early stage of renal abnormalities, if handled in time, there is a great possibility to avoid developing renal failure. Therefore, everyone should pay attention to their kidney function and do not wait until obvious problems occur before mending Read More …

Yellow fever, how close is it to us?

Since the beginning of spring this year, a disease we are not familiar with, [yellow fever] has frequently entered the public eye, and many confirmed cases have been reported. Is [yellow fever] a disease in how? Today, Dr. Clove will tell you about yellow fever. 1. What is yellow fever Yellow fever is an acute viral hemorrhagic disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes. Because some patients will develop jaundice after getting sick, it is called [yellow] fever. Is yellow fever very dangerous? The fatality rate of yellow fever is relatively high. If serious infection cases are not treated, the fatality rate can reach as high as 50%. Moreover, there is no specific treatment for yellow fever at present. Where did yellow Read More …

Why don’t you make up when you see a doctor? Because looking at [faces] can really see a doctor!

People always hope to find out how to understand their health simply and quickly in some way. Therefore, there are methods such as distinguishing faces, recognizing hand lines and looking at nails. To be honest, most of them are nonsense and cannot stand what’s scrutiny. But sometimes doctors can really see some problems through [faces]. Of course, doctors do not judge the length of life by people, nor can they see that the printing hall shines brightly. What a good doctor can do is to know the physical condition roughly through his face and face, so as to judge the direction of examination and diagnosis. Next, Dr. Clove will give a brief talk to let everyone know how to [know Read More …

After ten years of dialysis, her experience is worth listening to by patients.

If chronic kidney disease enters the end stage, dialysis will be a must-do thing like eating. However, because they do not understand, many friends will be afraid and run away. Dr. Clove visited Aunt Wang, who has been dialyzed for nearly ten years, and sorted out her experience. I hope Aunt Wang’s story can encourage patients to face the disease bravely and treat it scientifically. Ten years ago, the doctor said: Dialysis treatment is recommended. In 2003, Aunt Wang found out [chronic glomerulonephritis] and actively adjusted her lifestyle and medication, but the disease finally progressed to uremia. A renal examination in 2006 showed that Aunt Wang’s blood creatinine count had reached 730 mol/L. The doctor told her that dialysis was Read More …

Face to face dialysis, it is not as terrible as you think!

According to the news, some uremic patients do dialysis at home and even make their own dialysis instruments. Isn’t dialysis supposed to be complicated? How can you still do it at home? Dr. Clove will talk about hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. What is hemodialysis? Hemodialysis is to draw the patient’s blood out of the body, remove toxins from it through a hemodialysis machine, and then inject it back into the body. The dialysis machine undertook the original task of kidney. Hemodialysis requires the establishment of vascular access. For patients requiring long-term hemodialysis, it is best to operate on the arm to establish arteriovenous fistula. This is a minor operation at the elbow bend. The arteries and veins here are connected Read More …

Inappropriate diet, good nutrition becomes poisonous, chronic kidney disease, and food is exquisite.

The statement that “medicine is not as good as food” has affected many Chinese. For patients with kidney diseases, especially patients with chronic kidney diseases, how to eat is indeed very important. Diet and nutrition prescriptions are important components of the treatment of patients with chronic kidney disease, but what doctors say about nutrition prescriptions is not to let patients [nourish], but to tell everyone how to [eat less]. When will what start to restrict his diet? For nephrotic patients with normal renal function, such as urinary system infection, urinary system stones and mild glomerulonephritis, there is no need for special dietary restrictions. However, diet should be adjusted according to other conditions of patients. For example, patients with stones should Read More …