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Treat kidney failure at home
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Below are some of the most common kidney failure
Doctor, please tell us what causes these diseases and their symptoms?
- Kidney stones: Kidney stones form from minerals and salts in urine. They can cause severe pain and difficulty urinating.
- Urinary tract infection (UTI): This is an infection that occurs in any part of the urinary system, including the kidneys, bladder, ureters, and urethra. Infection can cause painful urination, frequent urination, or a burning sensation.
- Glomerulonephritis: This is inflammation of the glomeruli (the filtering units of the kidney). Glomerulonephritis can be caused by infection, autoimmune disease, or other causes.
- Nephrotic syndrome: This is a group of symptoms that includes edema, proteinuria (loss of protein in the urine), and hypoalbuminemia. Nephrotic syndrome can be due to many different causes, including autoimmune diseases or infections.
- Acute kidney failure: This is a sudden loss of kidney function. Acute kidney failure can occur for many reasons, including severe dehydration, infection, or kidney damage.
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There are many causes of these diseases, including lifestyle, other diseases or metabolism
ππ«. ππ’π¨π¬ππππ¨ π. ππ’π¦π£π¨ππ¨: βCurrently, the incidence of kidney failure among Filipinos is at an alarming level. There are many reasons leading to the increased incidence of kidney failure, mainly from Eating and living problems, kidney failure can be cured at mild levels, but if subjectively lead to kidney failure, treatment seems impossible.
OFFICIAL! The Philippine Department of Health raised the danger level of kidney failure to the highest level, on par with cancer. The biggest danger is that the symptoms of kidney failure are very vague and difficult to detect, and when they develop, they are already at a very dangerous level.
Please check the following symptoms yourself
PAIN OR BURNING DURING URINATION
- Frequent, burning urination
- Urinary incontinence "frequent leaking of urine when the bladder is not completely emptied"
- Difficulty urinating (weak stream)
- Frequent, burning urination
- Feeling of "incomplete emptying of the bladder"
- Difficulty urinating (weak stream)
- Decreased libido
- Decreased duration and quality of erections
- Premature ejaculation or difficulty achieving it
- Weak ejaculation
- Increased body fatigue and discomfort
100% of men with prostatitis experience erectile dysfunction. Some may experience it earlier, while others may experience it later, but there are no exceptions; all struggle with erectile ability.
Prostate cancer occurs in the later stages of prostatitis, but this is not uncommon either. The issue is that most men do not seek help from a doctor. Some do not see this as a serious illness, while others simply feel ashamed. As a result, we encounter patients neglecting this condition. And if they seek help, it often happens too late, and the cancerous tumor has already started to develop.
You should understand that prostatitis is a dangerous disease, one of the leading health risks for men, with a risk of developing into prostate cancer within 1-2 years. But before that, the inflammation can spread through the tissues of the urinary system and to other organs. For example, about 85% of prostatitis cases result in inflammation of the kidneys - nephritis occurs. If you continue to ignore the symptoms, all of this can lead to urinary stones and the most serious kidney cancer.
The tumors are removed from the prostate gland.
The kidney tissues become inflamed where the cancerous tumor has begun to develop.
The kidney is obstructed by stones. This organ needs to be completely removed because the tissues have started to decay.
Chronic inflammation and kidney infections are the direct path to lifelong dialysis and an inevitable surgery afterward. Only the very wealthy can afford organ transplants. As a result, because patients do not timely treat prostatitis, we have a disabled individual, unable to fend for themselves and at high risk of cancer-related mortality in the near future.
Patients are forced to live with such catheters for life and constantly endure extreme pain. There can be no question of an intimate life here!
Things will be extremely difficult, but it is important to remember that today, kidney failure is not a death sentence! There are simple and cost-effective methods that can prevent and cure kidney failure even in the chronic stage and at any age. However, the most important thing is to act as soon as possible!
- Unhealthy eating habits: A diet high in salt, sugar, or processed foods may contribute to the risk of kidney failure.
- Smoking and drinking alcohol: Smoking and drinking alcohol can increase your risk of kidney failure by damaging blood vessels and causing other kidney-related health problems.
- Staying up late: regularly staying up late after 11pm is an enemy of the kidneys
- Improper use of medications: Overuse of medications, especially over-the-counter pain relievers (such as NSAIDs) and antibiotics, can cause kidney damage when used long-term or in incorrect doses.
- Metabolic disorders: Metabolic disorders, such as increased calcium or increased uric acid in the blood, can lead to kidney stone formation and other kidney-related problems.
- Having certain diseases such as diabetes and high blood pressure can also cause kidney failure
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In fact, in the early stages, the disease may be asymptomatic, but reduced efficiency and urinary problems are the first signs of emerging problems. The most important thing is not to waste time! Impotence is the most harmless consequence of this condition.
1. Pain or burning sensation when urinating.
Frequent urination or the feeling of needing to urinate urgently.
Urine that is cloudy, foamy, foul-smelling or bloody.
2. Back pain or pain next to the abdomen, especially in the lower back area. Swelling in the legs, ankles or around the eyes.
3. Fatigue and decreased appetite.
Rapid weight gain due to water accumulation.
4. Reduced physiological function, decreased sexual desire, premature ejaculation
Department of Health
Kagawaran ng Kalusugan
Philippine Urological Association
The Official Organization of Urologists
in the Philippines