Nowadays, cell phones have become more and more important in our daily life.
Cell phones provide much more convenience for people in any field. However, we
all know that cell phones can emit radiation, which can cause damage to our
health. Then, is cell phone radiation a risk factor of kidney disease?
Study shows that radiation caused by cell phones can cause damage to the
blood circulation by inducing hemoglobin in the red blood cells to leak out.
When more and more hemoglobin accumulates in the bloodstream, a series of damage
will be resulted in such as: kidney diseases and heart disease etc.
What is more, International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) holds the
opinion that cell phone radiation and other radiations can contribute to the
risk of getting Glimoatosis Cerebri. However, cell phone industry points that it
is just a possibility, which is still not sure. It needs scientific studies to
prove it. Actually, cell phones are bringing much more convenience than its
harm.
So, people should use cell phone properly to reduce the risk of kidney
diseases that radiation brings.
1. Do not put your cell phone in your pocket. The radiation can harm our
heart, kidney and other organs.
2. Keep distance from cell phones when making a call especially the time when
the phone is getting through.
3. Try to use hands-free device.
4. Turn off your cell phone when you do not use it. When cell phones are off,
it will not cause damage to our organs.
However, although cell phone’s radiation can be a risk factor of diseases
especially heart disease and kidney disease, people should not be scared. They
are not that terrible to lead to kidney disease directly. But we should be
careful when using it. I am here to remind kidney disease patients to use cell
phones properly to reduce the risk of aggravation.
2016年3月26日星期六
2016年3月7日星期一
Can Dialysis Treat Patients with Uremia Effectively
Kidney Disease(Uremia) has always been one of the most difficult medical
problems in the world. Although there are some improvements on the treatment of
Uremia these years, but for the suffering patients with Uremia, it is only like
a drop in the ocean. And with the aggravation of our environment, and the
accelerating pace of life, morbidity of Uremia is rising up day by day.
According to the incomplete statistics, there are 100 patients with Uremia in 1
million people.
To one's joy, when we enter into 21 century, this problem has been remitted. With the development of Micro-technology, conquering Uremia can be expected too seen.
When we talk about Uremia, we have to refer to dialysis and kidney transplantation. These two therapies are the most popular treatment of Uremia. But popular is not equal to common, treat is not cure. Although the above treatment have been improved several times, but there are really a lot of disadvantages.
Dialysis----making patients linger about hope and disappointment.
Advantages of dialysis: it can remit the illness symptoms of patients with Uremia.
To some extent, dialysis machine plays a role of artificial kidneys, it can lower the index of serum creatinine, and it can discharge the toxin out of patients' body, thus remitting the patients' poisoning symptoms. Patients with Uremia taking dialysis in the early stage is very important, positive, and timely. It can improve patients' quality of life greatly.
Disadvantage of dialysis: patients with Uremia will live on dialysis, and dialysis will damage patient's renal function seriously.
Taking dialysis doesn't mean that patients with Uremia will have nothing to worry about. On the contrary, dialysis can only remit the symptoms of Uremia, it is not equal to renal function, and Uremia cannot be cured by dialysis. After dialysis, patients with Uremia in the end stage will appear obvious damage of general organs, and they will have more and more complications. Patients with Uremia will have a poor quality of life, short lifetime, decreasing original renal function and so on. What is more, with the increased frequency of dialysis, patients will strongly depends on dialysis. With the aggravation of kidney function, frequency of dialysis will be more and more. If the function of all the glomerulus are necrotic, the life of patients with Uremia will have an end.
Since we have known that dialysis cannot treat patients with Uremia effectively, patients should find an effective treatment which can repair the damaged kidneys greatly beside dialysis. If you have more questions about dialysis or about treatment for patients with Uremia, you are welcome to consult us! Hope you can get healthy as soon as possible!
To one's joy, when we enter into 21 century, this problem has been remitted. With the development of Micro-technology, conquering Uremia can be expected too seen.
When we talk about Uremia, we have to refer to dialysis and kidney transplantation. These two therapies are the most popular treatment of Uremia. But popular is not equal to common, treat is not cure. Although the above treatment have been improved several times, but there are really a lot of disadvantages.
Dialysis----making patients linger about hope and disappointment.
Advantages of dialysis: it can remit the illness symptoms of patients with Uremia.
To some extent, dialysis machine plays a role of artificial kidneys, it can lower the index of serum creatinine, and it can discharge the toxin out of patients' body, thus remitting the patients' poisoning symptoms. Patients with Uremia taking dialysis in the early stage is very important, positive, and timely. It can improve patients' quality of life greatly.
Disadvantage of dialysis: patients with Uremia will live on dialysis, and dialysis will damage patient's renal function seriously.
Taking dialysis doesn't mean that patients with Uremia will have nothing to worry about. On the contrary, dialysis can only remit the symptoms of Uremia, it is not equal to renal function, and Uremia cannot be cured by dialysis. After dialysis, patients with Uremia in the end stage will appear obvious damage of general organs, and they will have more and more complications. Patients with Uremia will have a poor quality of life, short lifetime, decreasing original renal function and so on. What is more, with the increased frequency of dialysis, patients will strongly depends on dialysis. With the aggravation of kidney function, frequency of dialysis will be more and more. If the function of all the glomerulus are necrotic, the life of patients with Uremia will have an end.
Since we have known that dialysis cannot treat patients with Uremia effectively, patients should find an effective treatment which can repair the damaged kidneys greatly beside dialysis. If you have more questions about dialysis or about treatment for patients with Uremia, you are welcome to consult us! Hope you can get healthy as soon as possible!
2016年2月4日星期四
How to Know Whether You Have Kidney Disease
A lot of people have developed kidney disease, but they do not know it yet.
It is normal because the signs and symptoms of kidney disease are very latent.
However, patients should learn to recognize the kidney disease and receive
effective treatment before it is too late. The following aspects may help you to
know kidney disease in an early stage.
1. Be cautious about whether you have abnormal urination such as frequent urination, or when you have the feeling to urinate, but actually nothing will happen when you go to the washroom.
2. Pay attention to the shape, color of your urine: when foamy, darker, or blood in urine occurs, you should go and have a check-up. What is more, frequent urination at night can also be a sign.
3. Notice whether you have unexplained swelling in your eyelids, lower limbs or even hands. Swelling is a common problem caused by damaged kidneys.
4. See if you often experience anemia and fatigue. Because failed kidneys can not secrete enough EPOs and lead to shortage of red blood cells and oxygen. What is worse, anemia can lead to dizziness and difficulty in concentrating.
5. Notice whether you often suffer from nausea and vomiting. The failed kidneys can not discharge the wastes out of body as it should. The build- up of these wastes and toxins in the blood will lead to nausea and vomiting. Because of the bad blood circulation, kidney patients can also experience the symptoms of itchy skin.
6. Notice whether you have a bad breath or your foods seems to be iron-like in your mouth. Kidney disease can make things taste different. You may have an iron-like taste in your mouth or very bad breath.
7. To notice whether you always suffer from back pain or side pain. This is probably caused by the cysts in the kidneys.
Tips: Sincerely hope everyone can have routine check-ups to master their illness condition. If you happen to have symptoms listed in the above, you are suggested to have a full test of urine, blood and kidney function. Timely treatment is necessary.
1. Be cautious about whether you have abnormal urination such as frequent urination, or when you have the feeling to urinate, but actually nothing will happen when you go to the washroom.
2. Pay attention to the shape, color of your urine: when foamy, darker, or blood in urine occurs, you should go and have a check-up. What is more, frequent urination at night can also be a sign.
3. Notice whether you have unexplained swelling in your eyelids, lower limbs or even hands. Swelling is a common problem caused by damaged kidneys.
4. See if you often experience anemia and fatigue. Because failed kidneys can not secrete enough EPOs and lead to shortage of red blood cells and oxygen. What is worse, anemia can lead to dizziness and difficulty in concentrating.
5. Notice whether you often suffer from nausea and vomiting. The failed kidneys can not discharge the wastes out of body as it should. The build- up of these wastes and toxins in the blood will lead to nausea and vomiting. Because of the bad blood circulation, kidney patients can also experience the symptoms of itchy skin.
6. Notice whether you have a bad breath or your foods seems to be iron-like in your mouth. Kidney disease can make things taste different. You may have an iron-like taste in your mouth or very bad breath.
7. To notice whether you always suffer from back pain or side pain. This is probably caused by the cysts in the kidneys.
Tips: Sincerely hope everyone can have routine check-ups to master their illness condition. If you happen to have symptoms listed in the above, you are suggested to have a full test of urine, blood and kidney function. Timely treatment is necessary.
2015年9月26日星期六
Electrolyte Imbalance and Kidney Disease
Kidneys are responsible for the balance of electrolyte. Once diseased,
kidneys may not regulate the levels of them properly, then, you’d better to
check their levels. Among these electrolytes, calcium, phosphorus, potassium and
sodium are four electrolytes you should pay more attention to.
Calcium is necessary for muscle contraction, nerve function, blood clotting, cell division and healthy bones and teeth. Calcium is mainly stored in bones and teeth and only a little of them are in the blood. If calcium level is above or higher than normal, it is called hypercalcemia, on the contrary, if calcium level is below or lower than normal, it is called hypocalcemia. Hypercalcemia may cause confused, irritable or even coma. Hypocalcemia may cause depression, numbness, confusion, seizures and muscular spasm.
Phosphorus is negative electrolyte that impacts metabolism and regulates acid-base balance, and is important for the energy use in the body . It is usually present in blood as phosphate. Like calcium, it is also stored in bone and teeth. When kidney fails, its level is often to be elevated. Elevated level is a bad news for the health. Too much phosphate in blood will cause hyperphosphatemia, which may make you itch all over and may damage your bone. Too little phosphate in blood will cause hypophosphatemia, which may make you feel weakness and even coma.
Potassium regulates heart contraction and helps maintain fluid balance and is helpful for the work of nerve and muscle. Too much or too little potassium can cause sudden death. Unlike calcium and phosphorus, it is mainly inside your cells. When its level is above or higher than normal, it is called hyperkalemia. When its level is below or lower than normal, it is called hypokalemia. Hyperkalemia may cause muscle weak and even stop your heart. Hypokalemia may cause fatigue, muscular weakness and irregular heart rhythms.
Sodium is important for the balance of fluid and water in your body. Unlike potassium, it is mainly outside cells. Without proper balance of this electrolyte, your blood will be too thick or too thin, because of the change of water amount in your blood. If your sodium level is above or higher than normal, it is called hypernatremia. If your sodium level is below or lower than normal, it is called hyponatremia. Hypernatremia may cause thirsty, elevated blood pressure and headache. Hyponatremia may cause muscular cramps, headache, vomiting and nausea, even coma.
Not only each electrolyte level is important, but also the balance between them is also important. For example, calcium and phosphorus can combine to form crystal. Too much phosphate in the blood will bring calcium escape from bones and teeth. This situation may cause fractures. Besides this, too much calcium and phosphorus can form sharp crystal in blood which will damage blood vessels.
Although the amount of electrolyte takes small account in the body, its roles cannot be ignored by people, especially kidney patients. Any question, email me kidney-treatment@hotmail.com.
Calcium is necessary for muscle contraction, nerve function, blood clotting, cell division and healthy bones and teeth. Calcium is mainly stored in bones and teeth and only a little of them are in the blood. If calcium level is above or higher than normal, it is called hypercalcemia, on the contrary, if calcium level is below or lower than normal, it is called hypocalcemia. Hypercalcemia may cause confused, irritable or even coma. Hypocalcemia may cause depression, numbness, confusion, seizures and muscular spasm.
Phosphorus is negative electrolyte that impacts metabolism and regulates acid-base balance, and is important for the energy use in the body . It is usually present in blood as phosphate. Like calcium, it is also stored in bone and teeth. When kidney fails, its level is often to be elevated. Elevated level is a bad news for the health. Too much phosphate in blood will cause hyperphosphatemia, which may make you itch all over and may damage your bone. Too little phosphate in blood will cause hypophosphatemia, which may make you feel weakness and even coma.
Potassium regulates heart contraction and helps maintain fluid balance and is helpful for the work of nerve and muscle. Too much or too little potassium can cause sudden death. Unlike calcium and phosphorus, it is mainly inside your cells. When its level is above or higher than normal, it is called hyperkalemia. When its level is below or lower than normal, it is called hypokalemia. Hyperkalemia may cause muscle weak and even stop your heart. Hypokalemia may cause fatigue, muscular weakness and irregular heart rhythms.
Sodium is important for the balance of fluid and water in your body. Unlike potassium, it is mainly outside cells. Without proper balance of this electrolyte, your blood will be too thick or too thin, because of the change of water amount in your blood. If your sodium level is above or higher than normal, it is called hypernatremia. If your sodium level is below or lower than normal, it is called hyponatremia. Hypernatremia may cause thirsty, elevated blood pressure and headache. Hyponatremia may cause muscular cramps, headache, vomiting and nausea, even coma.
Not only each electrolyte level is important, but also the balance between them is also important. For example, calcium and phosphorus can combine to form crystal. Too much phosphate in the blood will bring calcium escape from bones and teeth. This situation may cause fractures. Besides this, too much calcium and phosphorus can form sharp crystal in blood which will damage blood vessels.
Although the amount of electrolyte takes small account in the body, its roles cannot be ignored by people, especially kidney patients. Any question, email me kidney-treatment@hotmail.com.
2014年12月16日星期二
Treatment step 5 of kidney disease without dialysis
Dialysis is a common treatment for stage 5 kidney disease. It may extend the life of the patients and make life more comfortable. But, if you have another treatment stage 5 kidney disease in the world?
Of course, in the world has another treatment for this condition. But, before submitting the treatments, you have to know what stage 5 kidney disease.
The nephrons are the basic functional units in the kidneys, they can eliminate waste from the body. However, useful substances can not pass through the nephrons and they remain in the body. In stage 5 kidney disease, all or nearly all nephrons are affected and even failed. Therefore, the kidneys do not work normally. Then, patients symptoms and complications, for example, fatigue, nausea, heart disease, pulmonary edema appear.
The dialysis step 5 of kidney disease
Dialysis is also called artificial kidney. She can filter out small molecules and molecular body. She can reduce the level of creatinine and urea, may also improve symptoms, such as swelling, edema and nausea.
Treatment step 5 of kidney disease without dialysis
To cure stage 5 kidney disease without dialysis treatment patients need to improve kidney function and kidney damage repair.
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy you are present. This is a new medium in the basis of traditional Chinese medicine to cure kidney disease .he combines the effectiveness of Chinese herbal medicine and modern medical technology improves effect of drugs. Therefore, it can improve kidney function and kidney damage repair is a good treatment to patients in stage 5 and do not want to use dialysis.
If you have questions Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy or her illness, contact our online teacher, please.
Of course, in the world has another treatment for this condition. But, before submitting the treatments, you have to know what stage 5 kidney disease.
The nephrons are the basic functional units in the kidneys, they can eliminate waste from the body. However, useful substances can not pass through the nephrons and they remain in the body. In stage 5 kidney disease, all or nearly all nephrons are affected and even failed. Therefore, the kidneys do not work normally. Then, patients symptoms and complications, for example, fatigue, nausea, heart disease, pulmonary edema appear.
The dialysis step 5 of kidney disease
Dialysis is also called artificial kidney. She can filter out small molecules and molecular body. She can reduce the level of creatinine and urea, may also improve symptoms, such as swelling, edema and nausea.
Treatment step 5 of kidney disease without dialysis
To cure stage 5 kidney disease without dialysis treatment patients need to improve kidney function and kidney damage repair.
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy you are present. This is a new medium in the basis of traditional Chinese medicine to cure kidney disease .he combines the effectiveness of Chinese herbal medicine and modern medical technology improves effect of drugs. Therefore, it can improve kidney function and kidney damage repair is a good treatment to patients in stage 5 and do not want to use dialysis.
If you have questions Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy or her illness, contact our online teacher, please.
2014年12月12日星期五
Early symptoms of kidney disease to women
In recent years, because the modern lifestyle and stress at work, more and more mujers have kidney disease. But when these are his illness, the disease is severe. A lot We doubt what are the early symptoms of kidney disease?
We know the symptoms of kidney disease are hidden, therefore the mejeres is your illness later. Studying the early symptoms of kidney disease to women are important. The following are some early symptoms of kidney disease, hope they help you.
1. Abnormal urine
Because the low kidney function, urine of patients is small (less than 400miligramo within 24 hours) or no urine. If patients taking diuretics, urine output is low, even cause kidney failure or night increases urine. If glomerulus is damaged, it may appear hematuresis, pyuria and proteinuria. The proteinuria more than 3 grams each day is an important symptom of glomerular proteinuria.
2. Renal Colic
Renal colic is severe kidney pain is intermittent and continuous.
3. High blood pressure
Because kidney damage or renal parenchyma, patients with high blood pressure.
According to the above words, some mejeres know the early symptoms of kidney disease. Therefore they have to take good care of these symptoms, accept treatment early is good to his illness. If you have questions or concerns about this item, you may ask our online teacher.
We know the symptoms of kidney disease are hidden, therefore the mejeres is your illness later. Studying the early symptoms of kidney disease to women are important. The following are some early symptoms of kidney disease, hope they help you.
1. Abnormal urine
Because the low kidney function, urine of patients is small (less than 400miligramo within 24 hours) or no urine. If patients taking diuretics, urine output is low, even cause kidney failure or night increases urine. If glomerulus is damaged, it may appear hematuresis, pyuria and proteinuria. The proteinuria more than 3 grams each day is an important symptom of glomerular proteinuria.
2. Renal Colic
Renal colic is severe kidney pain is intermittent and continuous.
3. High blood pressure
Because kidney damage or renal parenchyma, patients with high blood pressure.
According to the above words, some mejeres know the early symptoms of kidney disease. Therefore they have to take good care of these symptoms, accept treatment early is good to his illness. If you have questions or concerns about this item, you may ask our online teacher.
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