Can early renal failure be cured
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The patient has been 60 years old this year, and his physical condition has not been very good. Suddenly, almost a month ago, the patient went to the hospital for treatment due to repeated attacks of gout. The doctor suggested that after kidney examination, the serum creatinine was as high as 430, and the glomerulus was 13. The etc report showed that the renal blood perfusion decreased and the renal function was seriously damaged. Currently under the arrangement of the hospital for treatment, but the effect of treatment is not very ideal, then in the end can the early stage of renal failure be cured? Let me learn from you today.
Can early renal failure be cured
First: early renal failure patients, as long as the active treatment of primary disease, and no longer use nephrotoxic drugs, often review renal function and accept the guidance of doctors. So the cure rate of patients with disease is still very high, and once the disease develops to the middle stage, the disease will not be reversed.
Second: during the treatment of patients, if there are all kinds of infection, diarrhea and other phenomena, can lead to the aggravation of renal failure phenomenon, so patients must control the inducing factors, can make the condition better or stable, can delay the development of renal failure, and maintain the peace of mind is also very important.
Third: in addition, the patient's diet is mainly low calorie, can be appropriate to eat more milk, egg food. These foods should be easy to digest and contain sufficient vitamins to ensure adequate heat supply. The amount of drinking water should be controlled flexibly according to the principle of balance between in and out.
matters needing attention
It is suggested that once patients have persistent pain, they should go to the regular medical institutions for examination as soon as possible, and treat symptomatically until the disease is confirmed, so as to avoid taking drugs without authorization, so as not to affect the recovery of the disease.