Renal failure is a common kidney disease in daily life, with many treatment methods and varying therapeutic effects. Therefore, patients with renal failure should take into account their own condition, choose specific therapies that are suitable for them, and actively engage in treatment, which can effectively prevent the deterioration of the condition and even have the possibility of cure. So, how can kidney failure be treated effectively?
How to treat renal failure with good results? This is a concern that many patients and their families are concerned about. The following will provide a detailed introduction:
The treatment of renal failure is very important, and it should be detected and treated early in order to achieve better treatment results. The metabolic function of the kidneys is particularly strong. Generally, most of the functions of the kidneys are in a "resting" state, with only a small portion working. If the blood creatinine urea nitrogen increases, it indicates which part of the stored functions of the kidneys have been used, but it cannot maintain normal human function, which will lead to an increase in various indicators.
(1) For the treatment of renal failure, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors can be used to not only control systemic hypertension, but also correct glomerular hyperperfusion and hyperfiltration, which has the effect of delaying the occurrence of renal failure. Commonly used drugs in clinical practice include captopril, lotensin, and lividin.
(2) Doing a good job in protecting against renal failure can prevent or eliminate certain risk factors. The use of drugs that are toxic to the kidneys, severe infections, dehydration, urinary tract obstruction, trauma, and other factors can often exacerbate existing kidney diseases and worsen renal function, leading to the occurrence of renal failure. In fact, regular and high-quality follow-up can reduce or avoid the occurrence of these risk factors, or detect and correct them early.
(3) The key to the treatment of renal failure is early. In the process of treating renal failure, the primary disease should be actively treated. All kinds of acute and chronic glomerulonephritis, lupus nephritis, purpura nephritis or diseases that may affect the kidney (such as hypertension, diabetes) should be actively treated to prevent the occurrence of chronic renal failure.
(4) In addition to receiving formal treatment, appropriate dietary adjustments can also be made. A reasonable dietary plan with a low protein, low phosphorus, and low fat diet is currently emphasized to prevent the occurrence of chronic kidney failure, with blood and muscle intoxication at 159. At 1 μ mol/L, protein intake should be limited.
How to treat renal failure with good results? The above has been introduced in detail, and I believe everyone has a detailed understanding. In daily life, patients with renal failure should maintain an optimistic attitude, dare to face the disease, and actively seek treatment, which has great benefits for the recovery of the condition.