Parents of kids who are diagnosed with a chronic kidney
disease have many questions about what might happen next, how their child might
feel, and what treatments are likely to be involved.
Treatment for CKD begins with diet modification and
medicines. Your child may need to take several medicines,
including vitamins, calcium, bicarbonate, and blood pressure pills. As a result,
medication management can be a major challenge.
Many kids experience no symptoms of kidney disease until it
has progressed to Stage 2 or 3, and for those who do, their symptoms vary
greatly, partly because the kidneys affect so many body systems that pinpointing
the cause can be difficult.
Treatment of stage 3 chronic kidney disease
can have a variety of different presentations depending on the stage of the
disease and its cause, as well as patient factors such as age. A detailed
history and physical examination is essential. In addition to routine laboratory
studies, the workup should include calculation of the estimated glomerular
filtration rate (GFR), measurement of albumin levels, and acquisition of
radiologic studies.
Parents of kids Treatment for CKD aims to reduce the high
cardiovascular mortality rate in this high-risk population and to slow disease
progression. It is also important to address the underlying etiology, treat
related conditions to reduce cardiovascular risk, and replace lost kidney
function via dialysis or transplant when uremia develops.
In patients with diabetes mellitus or hypertension, control
of blood glucose and blood pressure is very important. The rate of fall of GFR
can be reduced or even halted with aggressive blood pressure and glucose
control. Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors and angiotensin-receptor
blockers (ARBs) are especially helpful blood pressure medications for diabetic
patients, because they are kidney-protective.
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