Patients with Diabetic Nephropathy and Stage 4 Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), they will have many symptoms especially fatigue. This means severe injury of kidney. They may ask: Why do I feel fatigue? How can I do with it? Let's find the answer:
We know that Stage 4 chronic kidney disease is a serious phase. There can be many complications such as proteinuria, anemia, high blood pressure and even cardiovascular diseases. These complications can affect people to feel fatigue.
What are the Symptoms of Stage 4 CKD
Patients in stage 4 are considered to be in the advanced stages of CKD and are advised to begin preparing for dialysis or kidney transplantation.In this condition,the following symptoms may occur:
1.Puffiness or swelling.
2.Back pain. Chronic kidney disease back pain is usually felt as a dull ache anywhere in the mid-to-lower portion of the back, on one side or the other – this is sometimes referred to as flank pain or loin pain.
3.Kidney pain: Most people with CKD do not have kidney pain, but with some kinds of kidney problems, such as PKD or infections, they may have pain in their back where the kidneys are located.
4.Taste changes: Food may not taste like it usually does, or may have a metallic taste.
5.Sleep problems: Some people have trouble falling asleep or staying asleep. Itching, muscle cramps or restless legs can keep them awake.
6.Loss of appetite: may not feel like eating.
7.Difficulty in concentrating: having trouble focusing on reading or doing simple task.
Limit protein intake
Foods with low protein content will be able to relieve azotemia and lighten kidney damage that is attributable to proteinuria. besides, they might also reduce serum phosphorus and acidosis. Generally, 0.6/kg protein on a daily basis can basically satisfy body's physiological needs, so 30-36g of protein per day is enough for patients with chronic kidney disease. As less as you can to nibble on foods with plant protein for instance peanut, soybean and other bean products, simply because they must many non-essential aminos which would strengthen proteinuria rather then nutrition supply. Better various protein diet for Chronic Kidney Disease mainly include fish, lean meat, chicken and milk.
Sodium
A low salt weight loss program is beneficial to treat fluid retention and control thirst if people who have Stage 4 CKD and Diabetes are saved to a fluid intake limit. The recommended amount in this stage is 1-2.5 gram each day.
Reduced fat
Proper reasons for foods needs to be lacking in fat and eaten with minimal waste created the body. Those foods include fish, eggs, chicken, lean red meats, along with low-fat milk
Beans
Beans are full of vegetable protein and nutritious, it is good decision for the elder people. However, should you suffer kidney damage, the intake of beans will heighten the burden of kidneys and aggravate the symptoms of proteinuria.
Water oat
Researches demonstrate that there are a lot of oxalic acid and calcium oxalate in water oat, trigger urinary. And then for stage 4 Kidney Failure patients, because of the kidneys are seriously damaged, they will endure serious abnormal urine. Therefore, an excessive amount intake of water oat can aggravate the symptoms.
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy
Micro-Chinese Medicine Osmotherapy is an innovative therapy which grinds medicines and penetrate them into kidneys by machines. It has no side effects of oral medicine and it is very convenient.
This therapy can restore damaged inherent renal cells and functions by enlarging vessels, preventing inflammation and coagulation and so on. After the injured cells and functions of kidney are repaired, glomerulus can work normally to filter protein and red blood cells from flowing out in urine. Thus proteinuria and blood urine can be improved, patients won't feel fatigue anymore.
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