What is a Renal Failure?
Renal failure creates a condition which harms the kidneys temporary or permanently. When the kidneys are suffering from renal failure, they may lose the ability to filter waste materials, and toxins from the blood, and then eliminate them from our body through urine. There are only two types of renal failure – first is an acute renal failure, and second is a chronic renal failure.
- Acute renal failure happens abruptly, but it is potentially reversible if not left, untreated.
- Chronic renal failure takes time to progress. In most cases, chronic renal failure take at least three months to progress, but it is one of the hazardous kidney diseases, which can lead to permanent renal failure.
Chronic and Acute renal failure is a type of renal failure, but there causes, symptoms, treatments, and outcomes are different.
The Symptoms of Renal Failure
Mostly the symptoms or you can say a sign of acute, and chronic renal failure is different, and especially each child may experience the symptoms differently. Following are the symptoms of acute and chronic renal failure, but the following symptoms of acute renal failure are depending on the fundamental cause.
Symptoms of Acute Renal Failure:
Mostly the symptoms or you can say a sign of acute, and chronic renal failure is different, and especially each child may experience the symptoms differently. Following are the symptoms of acute and chronic renal failure, but the following symptoms of acute renal failure are depending on the fundamental cause.
Symptoms of Acute Renal Failure:
- Blood Loss
- Fever
- Rash
- Bloody Diarrhea
- Nausea or Vomiting
- Abdominal Pain
- Frequent or Less Urine
- Pale Skin
- Trauma
- Swelling of the Tissues
- Inflammation of the Eye
- Weakness or Fatigue
Symptoms of Chronic Renal Failure:
- Loss of Hunger
- Vomiting
- Bone Pain
- Headache
- Stunted Growth
- Malaise
- Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections
- Urinary Incontinence
- Less or More Urine
- Pale Skin
- Hearing Deficit
- Detectable Abdominal Mass
- Tissue Swelling
- Irritability
- Poor Muscle Tone
- Breathlessness
- Restlessness While Sleeping
Change in Mental Alertness
The symptoms of acute and chronic renal failure may be similar to other medical problems, so it is vital for a person with the mentioned symptoms consult a healthcare provider for the best kidney treatment in Ayurveda.
How is Renal Failure Diagnosed?
Following are the tests through which your doctor will diagnose the type of renal failure you may have.
- Blood Tests
- Urine Tests
- Chest X-Ray
- Bone Scan
- Renal Ultrasound (also called sonography)
- Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG)
- Renal Biopsy
The Treatment for Acute and Chronic Renal Failure
The treatment for renal failure will depend on the following things:
- Your age, overall health, and medical history
- The extent of the disease
- The type of disease (acute or chronic)
- Your tolerance for particular medications, procedures, or therapies
- Expectations for the course of the disease
- Your opinion or preference
Ayurvedic Treatment for Renal Failure:
Ayurvedic healthcare provider like Dr. Puneet Dhawan works to cure renal failure, and its types by using the following things:
- Natural Herbs – Yes, natural herbs are the best things, you can consume to get relief from acute or chronic renal failure. There are no side effects of natural herbs like Allopathic medications, that is the reason why thousands of kidney patients prefer to take kidney treatment in Ayurveda by Dr. Puneet Dhawan.
- A Healthy Diet – Dr. Puneet Dhawan only does some changes in your diet according to your stage or type of renal failure. Food is the best way through which a kidney patient can detox and assist his/her kidneys.
- Yogic Science – Everyone with or without any health problem put into practice yoga for a healthy body, and disease-free life. Ayurveda is a mixture of natural herbs, yogic science, and healthy diet.
Following are the things a person with renal failure can eat:
- For regular use – A renal failure patient can eat fruits like:
- Apple
- Papaya
- Pear
- Guava
- Blueberries
- Cranberries
Vegetables:
- Bottle Gourd
- Ridge Gourd
- Sponge Gourd
- Pointed Gourd
- Raw Papaya
2. Once in some days – following are the things a kidney patient can consume but, once in some days like once in a week:
- Boiled potato
- Capsicum but without seed
- Carrot
- Radish
Following are things a kidney patient should avoid to consume:
- Dark colored soda
- Banana
- Pineapple
- Avocados
- Dairy products
- Canned foods
- Oranges and orange juice
- Caffeine
- Processed Meats
- Pickled foods
- Snack foods like chips
- Tomatoes
- Apricots
- Brown Rice
- Potatoes
All of these things are the source of high potassium, sodium, phosphorus, and protein which are not beneficial for a kidney patient. These substances may put pressure on your already damaged kidneys that are the reason why a kidney patient needs to take care of his/her diet to get relief from this hazardous disease.
At Karma Ayurveda, Dr. Puneet Dhawan provides the best kidney failure treatment in Ayurveda. He has been successfully healed 35000 plus kidney patients without utilizing Allopathic procedures, for instance, dialysis or a kidney transplant.
On the off chance, if you or anyone in your known is suffering from kidney-related problems, then contact Dr. Puneet Dhawan at Karma Ayurveda.
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