Once people are diagnosed with kidney disease, they are demanded to limit
alcohol or they had better to quit alcohol. Without any knowledge of kidney
disease, patients usually think some drinks containing little wine would do harm
for their kidneys. Unfortunately, they are totally wrong and all these beverages
would greatly hurt kidneys.
Alcohol affect kidneys
One of these beverages will promote the circulation of blood in the whole
body. It will increase the blood volume to pass through kidneys, so kidneys
would be greatly tired. More blood is filtered by kidneys and more urine is
formed. That is the reason why people are having too much urine after having
alcohol.
Risks for patients with kidney disease
In the normal people, kidneys can overcome this period of overwork. But for
patients with kidney disease, renal inflammation is pervading in kidneys and the
cells are gradually damaged and dead. In this situation, the sudden increased
work will quicken the damage and death of kidney cells. So their illness
condition easily worsens, resulting in more complications present. For example,
along with the reduce of kidney function, they will have high blood pressure,
heart disease, severe swelling and so on.
How to improve this situation?
Due to habit or customs, many people would like to drink alcohol. But their
illness condition is not premised, so kidney disease would worsen if they cannot
stand the temptation. Thereby patients need to receive good treatment in order
to keep a good situation. Immunotherapy is a good therapy for them to repair
kidney function and reduce the harm of alcohol. It does not only retrieve the
damaged kidney cells but also can produce new cells to repair kidney tissues. It
adopts Immunotherapy which is a new technology to provide kidney cells that can
form many tissues, such as glomeruli, renal tubules and blood vessels and so on.
Through this therapy, you are hopeful to have healthy kidneys to reduce the
kidney damage.
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