Kidney failure is an acute condition that occurs when a healthy kidney becomes unhealthy to perform any function. A diseased kidney cannot function properly nor can it filter out the toxins from the body. The work of kidney failure treatment in Kathmandu is to make sure that the patient does not face complications that arise from dialysis and transplant.
Kidney failure also called end-stage renal disease is the end stage of kidney disease. When a kidney becomes damaged and left untreated for a prolonged time the result of such an acute condition is kidney failure. Kidney failure means they cannot function properly and you need a certain kind of treatment to make them functional again.
The Ayurvedic kidney failure treatment in Kathmandu works to make sure that an unhealthy becomes healthy again without making body slave to allopathic medications.
The main job of a healthy and working kidney is to filter out toxins from the body. On average, our kidney process 200 quarts of blood to filter out and out of these 200 quarts almost 2 quarts are waste and extra. This waste product becomes urine which flows down through the bladder called ureters.
The job of the bladder is to store the urine until it passes out. But when the kidney or the blood vessels in the kidney become damaged they cannot filter out this waste or extra fluid, which ultimately gets buildup in the tissues or the blood vessels thereby making your body parts to swell.
What causes the kidney to fail?
In most cases, kidney failure is a result of other health conditions in the body. If kidney disease is avoided the situation may get worse and may lead to kidney failure. Kidney disease is the last stage of chronic kidney disease and hence called end-stage renal disease or ESRD.
Diabetes is another cause responsible for the occurrence of ESRD. The high blood glucose level in the body causes an effect on other organs, kidney being prominent. The high blood sugar can damage the blood vessels in your kidney. Those with high blood sugar level often develop high blood pressure which can also damage your kidneys. Other problems that contribute to kidney failure are:
Inherited disease such as polycystic kidney disease
Heart attack
IgA nephropathy if left untreated also leads to kidney failure
Excess consumption of antibiotics
Acute kidney disease also aids to kidney failure
Chronic kidney disease
Diagnosing for kidney disease
If your signs suggest that you have kidney failure, your physicians may recommend some tests to know if symptoms are of kidney failure or some other problem in the body. These include:
Urine output measurements: Measuring how much you urinate in 24 hours can specify the reason for kidney failure.
Blood tests: A sample of blood tells about the rising level of creatinine and urea in the body which is also an indication of kidney disease.
Urine tests: Protein in the urine is an indicator of proteinuria, therefore, this test is conducted.
Imaging tests: Having an imaging test of the kidney tells how well your kidneys are working.
Kidney tissue test: A kidney biopsy is done to check the functionality of your kidney. This is done by removing a small sample of kidney tissue which is sent to the lab for testing.
Ayurvedic Medicine for kidney
Dialysis and transplant are the two surgical procedures available for kidney failure patients. The kidney cannot function properly when it fails, therefore you need:
Dialysis: Dialysis is a surgical procedure that plays the role of the kidney in removing out toxins from the body. In peritoneal dialysis, a thin tube is inserted into the abdomen that fills your abdominal cavity with a dialysis solution that absorbs waste and excess from the body. This solution automatically gets drained after a period of time
Kidney transplant: A kidney transplant involves placing a healthy kidney from a donor into your body. You will be forced to a lifetime medications to make your body accustomed to the new organ.
Karma Ayurveda is one such renowned health care unit that can meet your ayurvedic treatment need for kidney failure and has been progressively helping patients across the globe.