How to Treat Kidney Disease

Chronic kidney disease is not curable, but like many other medical problems, the symptoms can be controlled and treated. If you treat kidney disease and monitor it constantly, you will increase the life of your kidneys. Read on to learn how to treat kidney disease.

Instructions

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      Keep your blood pressure down. It is very important that your blood pressure stays under 130 over 80. Your doctor may prescribe one or two medications to keep your blood pressure levels in normal range.

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      Watch your diet and adjust it accordingly. Be sure that you are eating enough protein and keeping your cholesterol down. Your doctor may want to limit your protein intake so your kidneys aren't overworked, but your body needs protein to repair itself. Talk to a dietitian to explore possible diet options.

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      Quit smoking. Cigarette smoke not only increases your blood pressure, it increases your risk of kidney disease. Quitting smoking might be difficult, but there are many health benefits that come out of it.

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      Limit your sodium intake. Salt and sodium-rich foods will increase your blood pressure, which leads to kidney problems. By limiting the amount of sodium in your diet, you can treat your kidney problems naturally.

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      Watch how much potassium you have in your diet. Potassium is a healthy mineral found in different fruits and vegetable, but diseased kidneys have a hard time processing it and removing excess amounts from your blood.

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      Ask your doctor if you need to go on kidney dialysis. This process filters waste products out of your blood with a machine. It takes about three to four hours and is done several times each week.