Uric acid is a byproduct of purine and is normally filtered by kidneys normally. When kidneys do not work properly, high levels of uric acid accumulate in blood. How to lower high uric acid in renal disease?
High uric acid in renal disease
Uric acid comes from the breakdown of purine. Normally dissolved in the blood, processed through the kidney, and leaves the body in urine. However, when kidneys are damaged, fail to remove uric acid from the body, thereby resulting in high uric acid.
If the levels of uric acid in the blood are too high, it will cause hyperuricemia. Hyperuricemia long term can cause crystals to form in the body, leading to drop. Gout can make patients feel very painful.
What is worse, uric acid crystals deposited in the kidneys can become large stones. These stones can scar the kidneys with rough or sharp edges. Moreover, stones can form an obstruction can prevent the kidneys to eliminate water and causing infection. These conditions certainly more kidney damage.
How to lower high uric acid in renal disease?
A healthy lifestyle can greatly help reduce high uric acid in renal disease. Patients should follow a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables, whole grains and low-fat dairy products. Limit alcohol, meat and fish, especially shrimp and lobster. If patients have fluid retention, are recommended to drink plenty of water, which can reduce the risk of stone formation. Follow regimen of medication prescribed by your doctor. What should you manage your daily life? Tell kidney-treatment@hotmail.com for more suggestions.
As the underlying cause high uric acid in renal disease is renal damage and reduced renal function, to reduce high uric acid, patients should have a treatment to restore the structure of damaged renal and reverse kidney damage. Micro-Chinese medicine Osmotherapy plays a key role in this part of treatment.
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