The severity of renal failure no longer needs to be discussed. Everyone should be aware of the harm of the disease, so the severity of the disease can also be understood literally. As a patient with renal failure, one thing you need to do is to actively treat it, and the other is to effectively care for it. How to do this? Let's take a look at the introduction below.
Nursing for renal failure:
1、 Dietary control
Numerous experimental studies and clinical observations have shown that a low protein and/or low phosphorus diet can slow down the progression of most chronic kidney failure patients, or even temporarily stop the progression of kidney failure. A low protein diet or the addition of essential amino acids can alleviate the high filtration state of chronic kidney failure and help prevent the progression of chronic kidney failure. The main measure to control hyperphosphatemia is a low phosphorus diet, such as taking phosphorus binders.
2、 Controlling blood pressure
The control of renal or primary hypertension can prevent the progression of glomerulosclerosis. The former mainly controls high glomerular perfusion, while the latter mainly relies on the application of antihypertensive drugs. Low dose angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor (captopril) can be used to control hypertension (or diabetes nephropathy), which can reduce glomerular pressure and relieve hyperfiltration.
3、 Strengthen follow-up
Regular follow-up is very beneficial for delaying the progress of renal failure. It can enable patients to carry out treatment and receive guidance in a planned way, and help patients reduce or avoid some incentives that aggravate renal failure, such as drug damage, dehydration resulting in hypovolemia, hyperlipidemia, hypercalcemia, hypokalemia, urinary obstruction, infection, massive bleeding, etc.
Reasonable and effective care can help us reduce the severity of the disease. In daily life, you must learn more about kidney failure disease and master more knowledge about it, so that you can better treat kidney failure disease and wish patients a speedy recovery.