Home Doctor: Practical Medicine for Every Household
you must be careful. I am more aggressive with kidney infections because the complications can lead to kidney failure, abdominal abscess, and sepsis, and these processes are fatal. For home management, you can start with Ciprofloxacin 500mg every 12 hours for 10 days. In addition to this, take symptomatic treatment if there is pain or fever (Paracetamol 500mg every 6 hours for 5 days), and if there is vomiting, take an antiemetic every 8 hours for 3 days. Nausea and vomiting will improve as soon as the infection begins to subside. I always suggest natural therapies, especially if they are part of popular wisdom. In the case of a potentially serious infection, such as a kidney infection, I am inclined to conventional treatment to avoid damage but always rely on natural therapies to prevent and maintain kidney function. Staying hydrated is very important, especially in this case, when the symptoms of the infection lead you to lose fluid. Cranberry juice or a supplement (Cranberry dietary supplement, 1 capsule daily) is also a good ally in maintaining kidney health. In recent years, the benefit of adding algae to the diet has been studied for several organs, including the liver, the digestive system, and the nervous system. I particularly like them, especially wakame, and they have many properties, including preventing the formation of kidney stones and helping to reduce the size of existing ones. On the web, you will find many examples of diets to detoxify the body and cleanse the kidneys. I never recommend this type of eating plan unless it is endorsed by a qualified nutritionist who knows your medical history and can foresee the complications you may have. Although many foods can be harmless, remember that the chemical reaction they have in the body when eaten together can be different for each person. Don’t rely on this type of proposition but go a little further. If you don’t want to go to the nutritionist, at least check out each component of the plan before you start.
Kidney Failure Kidney failure is a condition in which the kidneys no longer fulfill their function of filtering and maintaining the hydroelectrolytic state of the organism due to the deterioration of its structure. It is usually caused by chronic diseases that gradually damage the kidney until it no longer functions normally. The main cause of renal failure is diabetes mellitus. Diabetic patients often have circulatory problems, especially in the smaller blood vessels. When the disease is not well controlled, the damage to the kidneys and eyes is irreversible and leads to deterioration and eventually total failure of those organs. The second cause of kidney failure is high blood pressure, which, when uncontrolled, causes serious and irreparable tissue damage. In both cases, the kidney deterioration is chronic; it can take many years before you notice the first symptom of kidney disease. In the next images, you can see the comparison between a healthy, transplant-ready kidney and one with chronic failure. 190