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Kidney disease (also called renal disease) is a general term for when the kidneys are damaged and don’t function as they should. Kidney disease can be treated once diagnosed, and Ayurvedic treatment for kidney disease is the best treatment for this disease. However, in many cases it goes undetected until serious damage has been done, so it’s important to seek medical advice if you notice any symptoms.

Tures of Kidney Disease

There are several tures of kidney disease. These include:

  • Kidney Stones - Rock-hard crystals that form inside your kidneys.
  • Polycystic Kidney Disease - An inherited condition causing cysts in the kidneys.
  • Diabetes Kidney Disease - Kidney damage caused by diabetes.
  • Glomerulonephritis - Inflammation of the kidney's filters (glomeruli).
  • Kidney Infection - Urinary tract infection affecting the kidneys.
  • Kidney Cancer - This is rare.

If you have ongoing kidney damage, it is called chronic kidney disease. If kidney damage occurs quickly—from an accident or infection, for example—it is called acute kidney failure. Though often short-lived, this can still cause lasting kidney damage. Consult with your doctor and start Ayurvedic treatment for kidney disease.

Symptoms of Kidney Disease

General symptoms of CKD include:

  • Fatigue, weakness, lack of energy, and pale skin due to anemia
  • Loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting
  • Frequent urination, especially at night
  • Fluid retention, swelling around legs and eyes
  • Itching
  • Headaches
  • Numbness in feet or hands due to peripheral neuropathy
  • Disturbed sleep
  • Altered mental status
  • Restless legs syndrome
  • Chest pain due to inflammation around the heart
  • Shortness of breath from fluid in the lungs
  • Easy bruising, bleeding, and poor blood clotting

Ayurvedic Treatment for Kidney Disease

Kidney disease and Ayurvedic treatment, meaning “the science of life,” is a healing system. Your practitioner will create a program tailored to your kidney problems. The program will consist of a range of treatments they believe will be most effective. These may include diet, herbal remedies, and Panchakarma treatments.

The main three doshas are bio-energies, which run throughout the body. Each of them has a specific site and function. The Ayurvedic treatment for kidney disease is based on the principle that all health is caused by an imbalance of forces in the body. The main objective of Ayurveda is to restore the body's dosha equilibrium.

The difference between Ayurveda and conventional western medicine is that conventional medicine devotes most of its efforts to isolating the differences in disease. Ayurveda focuses on the qualities of each individual and how diseases can affect a person differently.

The focus of Ayurveda is to prevent kidney illness, rather than cure the body.

Despite this, an Ayurvedic practitioner would not reject the use of pharmaceutical medications. One of Ayurveda’s central principles is that we should utilize any healing modality that will restore balance to the body and improve health. This can include herbal remedies, dietary changes, Rasayana therapies, prescription medications, and exercises.

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