Renal failure is the most frustrating condition in all kidney diseases, except for uremia. Generally, renal failure occurs, and increasing the dosage of drugs can lead to other symptoms while achieving therapeutic results. It can be said that if the West Wall is used to repair the East Wall, it cannot fundamentally restore renal function, leading to serious deterioration of renal failure and ultimately turning into an incurable disease.
Therefore, when renal failure occurs, most people will use traditional Chinese medicine to treat it, rather than Western medicine, which only makes some symptoms of renal failure disappear and cannot repair damaged kidneys, thereby failing to truly treat renal failure
Traditional Chinese medicine is different. Although the treatment effect is slow, the curative effect is far better than Western medicine. In traditional Chinese medicine therapy, renal failure often uses the method of nephrotic dietotherapy. Many patients with renal failure have their condition controlled and no longer worsened, and many patients have their condition improved. So what is the secret that cannot be said about dietotherapy for renal failure? With such divine power, renal failure that cannot be treated by Western medicine can be easily resolved
Common dietary therapies for renal failure include:
First: Daily diet and living taboos
Avoid using stimulating foods such as alcohol, coffee, and chili peppers during acute renal failure.
In addition, attention should also be paid to bed rest, relaxing emotions, and maintaining a happy spirit. Once there is a primary disease that induces acute renal failure, corresponding early treatment should be carried out as soon as possible. Patients with acute renal failure must be hospitalized for treatment. The quality of treatment of these factors will directly affect the future development of acute renal failure
Acute renal failure - acute oliguria diet:
Sucrose 50g, glucose 50g, dissolved in 800ml of boiled water, flavored with a small amount of sour plum essence, taken orally 8 times a day, 100ml every 2 hours, with a daily heating capacity of 400kcal, and a liquid intake of 800ml.
Acute renal failure - oliguria in remission diet:
Breakfast: Milk
Lunch: Steamed Tender Eggs
Dinner: Milk
Acute renal failure - polyuria diet:
Breakfast: sweet milk (250g milk, 10g sugar), rice Congee
Add: One cup of fresh orange juice
Lunch: Noodles in soup
Second: Increase protein intake
During the recovery period of renal failure, blood creatinine and blood urea nitrogen gradually decrease, while dietary protein can gradually increase. Amino acid injection can be given if necessary. Amino acid injection contains isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, valine, arginine, histidine, etc. It is worth noting that branched chain amino acids should account for 40% to 50% of the essential amino acids, which is the only way to facilitate the synthesis of muscle protein.
Third: During the polyuria phase of renal failure, urine volume increases, blood urea nitrogen decreases, and appetite improves gradually. Proper nutrition can accelerate body repair. During the period of polyuria, attention should be paid to supplementing water and electrolytes, drinking about 1000 milliliters of water per day, and adding the urine volume of the previous day to the intravenous rehydration. Be careful to give vitamin preparations.
Fourth: If renal failure can improve in the short term, a low-protein diet should be given. If gastrointestinal reactions are severe, intravenous fluids can be given in the short term, mainly with glucose.
Fifth: Less potassium intake: For renal failure, it is necessary to reduce the potassium content in the diet and avoid potassium containing foods, so as to prevent exogenous potassium from increasing and exacerbating hyperkalemia. Foods with high potassium content can be frozen, soaked in water, or discarded to reduce potassium content.
Sixth: Less sodium intake: During the oliguria phase of renal failure, which is often accompanied by edema, a diet with low salt, no salt, or low sodium should be used according to the determination of blood sodium.
Seventh: Less water intake: During the oliguria phase of renal failure, strict restrictions should be placed on the intake of various fluids to prevent excessive body fluids from causing acute pulmonary edema or diluted hyponatremia. The water content of food should be calculated, such as 0.43ml of raw water for 1 gram of protein, 1.07ml of raw water for 1 gram of fat, and 0.55ml of raw water for 1 gram of carbohydrate. "Record the amount of water and urine you drink, and determine your daily intake based on the amount of fluid you excrete. Generally, follow your doctor's instructions to drink water.".
Eighth: Protein intake: Patients with acute renal failure and oliguria have a poor appetite, making it difficult to meet the high calorie requirements. If the condition is mild, the heat supply should be mainly digestible carbohydrates. Fruit, wheat starch noodles, cereal, biscuits or other wheat starch Dim sum can be used, and a small amount of rice soup or porridge can be added to reduce the intake of protein and nonessential amino acids, reduce the burden on the kidneys, and prevent nitrogen retention from increasing. Protein should be given to animals as much as possible, based on the principle of high biological price and low protein, and the daily supply of protein should be determined according to the situation of urea nitrogen. Appropriate amounts of lean meat, fish, chicken, shrimp, and other animal proteins can be used alternately to adjust the patient's taste.
Although these foods look bland, they all have a slight effect. As long as you eat them for a long time, if you eat them correctly, they can naturally alleviate renal failure. The only disadvantage is that they have a slow effect. I won't take some Tonic Diet today, and it will take effect every day. Maybe one month later, the effect is still not obvious. But don't worry. Take it slowly. I will find that the symptoms of renal failure are gone when I eat it, Kidney failure is better
The Secret That Dietary Therapy for Renal Failure Can't Say? "As long as you eat the right food, it's not a secret. If you eat the wrong food, it's really a secret. I don't know how to improve renal failure through diet therapy."
Dietary therapy for renal failure is best prescribed by a professional and experienced elderly Chinese doctor. The above is for reference only.