2015年1月19日星期一

our treatment will depend on the stage of chronic kidney disease

CKD Treatment
treatment of stage 1 to 3 chronic kidney disease (CKD) In this new age of managed health care, generalists have had to assume increasing responsibility for managing problems previously tackled by specialists. Although timely referral to and collaboration with a nephrologist is vital in caring for patients with renal disease, it is important for the primary care physician to be familiar with measures aimed at preventing the progression and complications of renal failure.

Treatment for most cases is usually done by GPs. In many people, treatment at early stages of CKD can prevent or slow down progression through to eventual kidney failure.
If you have chronic kidney disease (CKD) then your kidneys are not working as well as they once did. Various conditions can cause CKD. People with any stage of CKD have an increased risk of developing heart disease or a stroke. This is why it is important to detect even mild CKD, as treatment may not only slow down the progression of the disease, but also reduces the risk of developing heart disease or stroke. This with mild-to-moderate CKD (stage 1, 2 or 3 CKD).

Your treatment will depend on the stage of your chronic kidney disease (CKD). Stages one, two and three CKD can usually be treated by your GP.
Treatment involves making changes to your lifestyle and, in some cases, taking medication to control your blood pressure and lower your blood cholesterol levels. This should help prevent further damage to your kidneys and circulation.

If you have stage four or stage five CKD, you will usually be referred to a specialist. In addition to the treatments above, you may also be given several medications to control or prevent the symptoms of CKD.

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