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How to Manage A Kidney Failure Diet

2016-06-28 11:54

How to Manage A Kidney Failure Diet If you get kidney failure, it is necessary for you to have a restricted diet in life. Many wonders how to manage a kidney failure diet, and this time we will show you how to do it well in life.

The basic principles of kidney failure: Low protein, low creatine food, low fat, low sodium, low phosphorus, low potassium, low purine food, more iron and vitamins.

if you follow this diet, your kidney can be improved to slow down deterioration further. For water, if swelling occur seriously, limiting water or fluids is a must. For dialysis patients, water also must be limited strictly in meals or diet.

With the principles of kidney failure diet, patients also need medical treatment. Chinese medicine is the best choice, which can repair kidney damage and recover kidney function gradually. Thus, kidney failure can be treated from the root very well. Hot Compress Therapy, Micro0-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy, Foot Bath, and Medicated Bath, Acupuncture Therapy is very good for improving kidney and eliminating wastes and toxins in body well. More than 600 patients have been treated very well with Chinese medicine in our hospital. Chinese medicine is a herbal and systematic treatment with no side effects on patients, great effects will be achieved for you.

Chinese medicine can make patient with kidney failure have a better and longer life. they can feel themselves as a healthy one with no bad effects of kidney failure. Dialysis can be avoided effectively with Chinese medicine treatment. We are an international hospital for kidney disease specialized.

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